Venezuela

Tourist Guide

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Venezuela
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Venezuela

Experience some of South America’s best,from the world’s tallest waterfall and the snowy Andes to idyllic Caribbeanisland beaches and sizzling salsa clubs.

There’splenty to see in alluring Venezuela. Discover majestic waterfalls, pristinebeaches, tropical wildlife and colonial towns. Try thrill-seeking sports or dancethe salsa. Venezuela sits on the northern tip of South America and became oneof Christopher Columbus’ first South American conquests in 1498.

Agood place to start your visit is in Caracas,the lively capital set in the foothills of Mount Avila. Explore moderndistricts, museums and the salsa clubs of its energetic nightlife scene.Discover a curious mix of colonial heritage and giant sand dunes in Coro. Visit 500-year-old Cumana and picturesque Colonia Tovar, atown established by German immigrants in 1843.

Venezuela’sinterior features natural wonders and colorful wildlife. Marvel at the gloriousAngel Falls, the highestuninterrupted waterfall in the world, located in Canaima National Park. Spot caiman, jaguars, primates and toucanson an Amazon safari from Puerto Ayacucho.The Parque Nacional Henri Pittier isfilled with over 500 species of bird. Watch lightning storms over the lakes of ParqueNacional Cíenagas del Catatumbo.

Findexcellent hiking and skiing in the Andean peaks of the Cordillera de Mérida.The mountain resort of Mérida is agreat base for paragliding, mountain biking and mountaineering. Ride the MukumbariCable Car from Mérida to thesnow-capped Pico Espejo. Trekthrough the wilderness to the summit of Mount Roraima, the inspiration forArthur Conan Doyle’s novel The Lost World.

Relaxon pristine beaches at resorts such as Choroni, Playa Colorado and PuertoPíritu. They form part of a 1,740-mile (2,800-kilometer) long coastline onthe Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. For the ultimate beach experience, visit Margarita Island, which has morethan 50 beaches and superb snorkeling. Picture-perfect Caribbean islands,including Aruba, Curacao and Trinidad and Tobago, arejust a short boat ride away.

Venezuelahas transformed into a welcoming and safe country with good infrastructure fortourism and plenty of reliable local transportation. Moreover, consistently balmytemperatures make it a year-round destination.

Popular cities in Venezuela

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Caracas
Known for Business, Cafes and Museums
Mountains and walking trails, historic architecture, beaches and late-night music make Venezuela’s capital one of the country’s most popular cities.

Reasons to visit

  • Altamira Square
  • Plaza los Palos Grandes
  • Millennium Mall
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Los Roques
Known for Islands, Temples and Windsurfing
Get away to Los Roques! Enjoy the island views, temples and parks.

Reasons to visit

  • Cayo de Agua
  • Isla El Gran Roque
Paraguachí
Paraguachí
Check out the local area in Paraguachí—home to attractions like Playa Parguito and Manzanillo Beach.
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Valencia
Known for Museums, Hot springs and Theatres
Explore trendy Valencia: its museums, hot springs, theatre and more!
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Maneiro
Check out the local area in Maneiro—home to attractions like Pampatar Beach and Food Kart Margarita.
Mariño
Mariño
Explore attractions like La Caracola Beach and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Francisco Narváez as you discover things to see and do in Mariño.

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