During their stay, travelers can make multiple recreational contact with nature. Resting on the shores of the sea, fishing, diving and bird watching are favorite pastimes. Trips can be made by the keys, bass, channels, inlets and mangroves of the island, especially the petrified-cliffs on which observed the deer horn; Carenero lagoon of La Tortuga, the ruins of the former salt , Punta Arenas, western-most point, and the keys Tortuguilla North and South.
The most demanding tourists seek shelter in Rancho Yemaya, the only inn in the island. Five years ago, Maria Eugenia Martinez had the vision to build the picturesque lodge has six rooms in homage to "the sea goddess, mother of all mothers."
Rancho Yemaya has a terrace facing the sea, an inner courtyard, decorated with seashells, and a shrine protected by deities of different religions.
Maria Eugenia is technically superior in tourism, chef and Santeria. In his inn welcomes local and foreign tourists, invites you to visit the lonely places of the island, were prepared dishes made from fish and provides, if required, its spiritual assistance. Notes that, to find a room on weekends, you must book at least 15 days in advance.