Northeast region of Venezuela
States
editAnzoátegui The state economy is dominated by Venezuela's main economic resource, oil. However, Anzoátegui also thrives in the fishing industry, tourism, small-scale agriculture, and extensive ranching. |
Monagas Monagas is the site of extensive exploration for extra heavy oil, a sludge-like fuel that Venezuela possesses in vast quantities. |
Sucre It boasts some of the country's best and emptiest beaches. |
Cities
editOther destinations
editAnzoátegui
edit- Islas Borrachas
Sucre
edit- Paria Peninsula (Península de Paria) also a national park.
- Turuépano National Park (Parque nacional Turuépano)
- Araya Peninsula , north of Cumana, are home to some famous salt flats and mines
- Poza Azul (Fuente Termal de Poza Azul) Hot springs
- Islas Caracas
- Isla Los Venados
- Islas Arapo
- Isla Larga
- Isla Rendonda
- Isla Santa Ana
Understand
editGet in
editBy plane
editBy boat
editThe company Conferry and Gran Cacique Express offer the service from Margarita Island (Nueva Esparta State) to the city of Puerto La Cruz and Guant. There are boats that allow the transfer of cars, however there are boats that only offer the passenger trip.
By bus
editThe buses from many states of Venezuela go to the Puerto La Cruz Terminal. There are companies such as Aeroexpresos Ejecutivos in the Conferry Terminal, in which you can arrive from Barquisimeto, Caracas , Valencia and Maracay.
Get around
editSee
edit- Venezuela's most secluded beaches on the Paría Peninsula
- Salt flats on the Araya Peninsula
- The golden red sands of Playa Colorada in Mochima National Park
- Playa Medina - a picture postcard perfect palm tree lined beach in Sucre
- 1 Catedral De Maturin.
Do
edit- 1 Mochima National Park.
- 2 Cueva del Guácharo National Park (Parque Nacional Cueva del Guacharo). A national park famous for a huge cave that is home to one of the world's largest colony of blind, cave-dwelling oilbirds.