Caribe
Destination HighlightsVenezuela has more tropical coastline than any other country in the Caribbean. Off its coast are some of the most beautiful and remote islands ever seen! Turquoise waters, white sands, colourful fish, coral reefs, and pristine national parks are awaiting for you. Visit the clusters of islets where pirates used to hide. Explore colorful colonial villages and enjoy the local people. It is the place where happiness goes hand in hand with sunrise.Venezuela’s coast offers diving, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, windsurfing among many other activities in see more... |
Llanos
Destination HighlightsLos Llanos (flat plains), is considered one of the ecosystems with the most important wetlands in the world! These vast plains shelter hundreds of bird species (over 300) and more than 50 mamals, promising encounters with anacondas, armadillos, peccaries, opossums, tapirs, ocelots, anteaters, caimans, Venezuela’s famous capybaras, bird species such as ibis, herons, cormorants, egrets, jacanas, gallinules and darters. It’s is also one of the best places in Venezuela for rafting. Los Llanos changes dramatically according to the season, from a dry see more... |
Andes
Destination HighlightsBound by the Sierra Nevada and the Sierra de la Culata, the Venezuelan Andean region has unparalleled biodiversity and Venezuela’s tallest peaks. Its main city, Mérida, boasts the highest and longest cable car in the world. Meet the people, explore the mountain paths, experience the unique Páramo ecosystem. The Andes offer a whole range of options for adventurers and nature lovers. With Venezuela’s highest mountains (Bolívar, Humboldt, La Concha, Bomplandt and León) and the páramo, Mérida has to be see more...
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Guayana
Destination HighlightsThis jungle destination in southeastern Venezuela, still largely unexplored and full of magic and legends, embraces the white and black rivers of the Amazons; the highest waterfall in the world; the delta of the legendary Orinoco River; the Warao Indians; and the Gran Sabana — home to the earth’s most ancient rocks and inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. Located in southern Venezuela, Guayana is a vast expanse of tall primary rainforest, rich gallery forests, and majestic see more...
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