Venezuela Trip: Exploring the least Visited Country in South America!
by Agustin (@agustintravel)
Sep 28, 2025
If you want to experience Venezuela’s natural beauty and quirky city vibes, this guide covers it all! From cable car rides in Mérida 🎢 to umbrella-lined boulevards and Caribbean beaches, here are my top picks and tips for a wild, memorable trip.
Top Spots to Visit
El Vigia
Plaza Bolívar (J992+HCQ, Av. 15, El Vigía 5145, Mérida): This square is the heart of El Vigia—perfect for people-watching or grabbing street snacks.
Roman Catholic Diocese of El Vigía–San Carlos del Zulia: A stunning example of modern Venezuelan religious architecture—snap a pic outside!
Mérida
Sistema de Transporte Turístico Teleférico de Mérida Mukumbarí (Final C. 24 Rangel, Mérida 5101): Unmissable! Ride the world’s highest cable car. Get tickets early and go for the morning views.
Plaza El Espejo (20-52 Av. 8 Paredes, Mérida 5101): Charming plaza with fountains—great for a chill break.
Boulevard de los Paraguas (local N, final calle 24, 8 C. 24 Rangel): Insta-heaven! This boulevard is lined with colorful umbrellas overhead.
Las Heroínas Square: A vibrant spot packed with cafés and local energy.
Pasapalos El Caldero: When in Mérida, grab local snacks here.
Silva
Morrocoy National Park (Parque Nacional Morrocoy, Tucacas 4101, Falcón): Open 24/7! Stunning beaches and cays. Pack sunscreen and cash, and arrive super early on weekends.
Getting Around & Tips
Public transport is basic—long-distance buses connect main cities, but consider private taxis for comfort and safety, especially at night. In cities, moto-taxis are quick, but negotiate the fare upfront. Mérida is walkable at its core!
Money tip: Bring cash in small bills. Card acceptance is unreliable.
Food tip: Eat local! Try arepas from street vendors (super cheap, super filling).
Weather: Mountain cities get chilly at night, so pack a light jacket.
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