The Morrocoy National Park is located between Tucacas and Chichiriviche in the eastern Caribbean coast of Falcon State. Beautiful, isolated tropical beaches, shallow coral reefs and mangrove swamps are part of its unique ecosystem. Its complex mangrove-lined channels and estuaries - protected by the confines of the maritime areas of the park - are an ideal hideaway for snorkelers, divers, water-skiers, kayakers, birdwatchers, windsurfers and beach lovers. In addition, the mangroves are an important nesting ground for frigate birds, scarlet ibis, pink flamingoes, crested heron... Read More.
Trip Highlights:
Experience beautiful, isolated tropical beaches, shallow coral reefs and mangrove swamps.
Morrocoy is an ideal hideaway for snorkelers and divers - which is not very explo ... More
Trip Highlights
Experience beautiful, isolated tropical beaches, shallow coral reefs and mangrove swamps.
The park has about 30 keys (e.g. Cayos Borracho, Pelón, Sombrero, Muerto, Sal, ... More
Trip Highlights:
Venezuela has over 2500 km of coastline — more than any other country in the Caribbean — and an endless variety of diving and snorkeling options.
In this trip, see the ... More