Venezuela, land of contrasts and adventures

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Explore Venezuela, paradise of wild nature.

Discover exceptional biodiversity and magnificent landscapes.

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Venezuela: when to go?

Venezuela enjoys a pleasant tropical climate all year round, with mild and sunny temperatures, ideal for enjoying its paradise beaches and spectacular landscapes. Rainfall varies depending on the region, offering an incredible diversity of atmospheres to discover. Whether you love the warmth of the Caribbean or the coolness of the Andean mountains, Venezuela has something to delight all travelers in search of sun and adventure!

Activity ideas

  • Discovery of Canaima National Park - Immerse yourself in the wild vastness of Canaima National Park and let yourself be amazed by its spectacular landscapes, from turquoise rivers to breathtaking waterfalls.
  • Dolphin Watching on the Orinoco - Set off to meet playful dolphins during a magical cruise on the tranquil waters of the Orinoco.
  • Hiking to the summit of Mount Roraima - Set off on an adventure to the legendary Mount Roraima and discover breathtaking panoramas, between clouds and steep cliffs.
  • Angel Falls Exploration - Experience the magic of an expedition to the world's highest waterfall, where mist and rainbows intertwine in a lush jungle setting.
  • Immersion in Wayuu Culture - Discover the ancestral traditions of the Wayuu people, from colorful crafts to authentic encounters in the La Guajira peninsula.
  • Beaches and Swimming in Morrocoy - Let yourself be charmed by the crystal-clear waters and white sand islets of Morrocoy Park, a true paradise for swimming and relaxing under the Venezuelan sun.
  • Tasting of traditional dishes - Savor the culinary richness of Venezuela by tasting authentic recipes, exotic flavors, and local specialties that awaken the taste buds.
  • Discovery of the historic center of Mérida - Stroll through the lively streets of Mérida, admire the colonial architecture, and soak up the warm atmosphere of this charming city.

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Venezuela, a country of breathtaking nature to explore

A powerful and preserved nature: Beautiful and wild, it leaves you speechless. Whether you are drawn to the Caribbean light with its stunning beaches, small islands (cayos), or the coral reef of Los Roques, to the numerous national parks with exceptional wildlife and flora, or to the high mountains in the Andes with Pico Bolívar reaching 5,007 meters in altitude. Further north, there is the colonial city of Coro with its small desert of dunes and particularly arid areas (cacti), the desert peninsula of Paraguaná which looks towards the Dutch Antilles. Nature reclaims its rights in a country of savannah and tepuys (the oldest geological formations in the world). From one of these tepuys flows the Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world.

A country of a thousand and one discoveries

Explore a world where nature and culture meet in spectacular ways. From the majestic Andes Mountains to the idyllic beaches of the Caribbean Sea, every corner offers a new adventure. Imagine navigating through the winding canals of the Orinoco Delta, encountering pink dolphins and indigenous communities living in harmony with their environment. The breathtaking waterfalls of Canaima National Park will make you feel small in the face of such grandeur. In the Llanos, wildlife observation is an unforgettable spectacle with capybaras, caimans, and a myriad of colorful birds. For culture enthusiasts, discover a mosaic of vibrant traditions and intoxicating festivals, where the sound of the cuatro and Afro-Caribbean rhythms invite you to dance. The culinary richness will take you on a journey with its local cocoa aromas and spicy dishes. This country is a constant celebration of life, where each day is an opportunity for new wonder.

Discover a range of unique activities

A trip to Venezuela is a great opportunity to engage in high mountain sports such as hiking, mountaineering or rather Andeanism, climbing, paragliding, and rafting. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy scuba diving, surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, water skiing, as well as big game fishing. The country also offers unique opportunities to observe wildlife and explore untouched regions. For those who prefer relaxation, beautiful beaches shaded by coconut palms await you for moments of absolute rest. Venezuela, with its geographical and cultural diversity, promises unforgettable experiences for all tastes.

Cultural Mix and Its Riches

Venezuela is a country of many faces, a meeting point for numerous cultures. The criollos are the result of the mixing between indigenous populations, Spanish, French, Dutch, or German settlers, and African slaves. Some isolated regions have long resisted this mixing and today are home to populations of African origin, like in Choroni and Chuao, or German origin, like in Colonia Tovar. Venezuela also has 34 ethnic groups that still strive to protect and preserve their traditional way of life.

A Spectacular Wildlife Reserve in the Heart of Nature

A paradise for animals, 15% of the world's recorded bird species are concentrated in the Venezuelan Llanos during the northern hemisphere's spring. The spectacle is a real thrill for ornithologists. Well-organized farms, called hatos, offer excursions. Crocodiles, freshwater dolphins, and anacondas also inhabit the Llanos. With a bit of luck, you might spot the pre-Cambrian turtle, commonly known as the Mata Mata. The Amazon rainforest is home to monkeys, snakes, and jaguars. Adding to this are paradisiacal islands, like Los Roques, where marine life teems with fish protected by corals.

Celebrate with a Capital C

Regardless of social class, socio-economic problems are the opium of the people. Don't ask a Venezuelan where they learned to dance, they wouldn't be able to answer you. It's probably an Obelix syndrome, because from a very young age, bodies move and music intoxicates. Not partying at the weekend is an offense to national dignity. In Caracas, for example, people have at least as much fun as in New York in safe and welcoming places.