Discover breathtaking attractions across every region — from Angel Falls to Caribbean beaches, Andean peaks to colonial towns.

The world's highest uninterrupted waterfall at 979 meters. Located in Canaima National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Venezuela's most iconic destination.

Stunning reddish-water lagoon surrounded by tepuis and waterfalls. The starting point for Angel Falls excursions and home to indigenous Pemón communities.

The world's most famous tepui, inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Lost World'. A 2,810-meter plateau with otherworldly landscapes at the summit.

Explore the most beautiful keys of the Venezuelan Caribbean: Cayo de Agua, Madrisquí, Francisquí and more. Crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand.

Discover the most spectacular coral reefs in the Caribbean. Sea turtles, rays, tropical fish and incredible marine biodiversity.

The world's highest and longest cable car, ascending to 4,765 meters above sea level. Spectacular views of the Venezuelan Andes and Pico Bolívar.

Picturesque Andean village at 2,711 meters altitude, accessible only by mule or on foot. White colonial houses, historic chapel and stunning páramo views.

Charming 19th-century German-architecture village in the mountains of Aragua. Fresh strawberries, craft beer, sausages and cool weather year-round.

Paradise of keys, mangroves and turquoise waters on the Falcón coast. Ideal for snorkeling, kayaking and beach days on pristine keys like Cayo Sombrero and Playuela.

Colonial coastal town with colorful streets, cacao, Afro-Venezuelan drums and the spectacular Playa Grande surrounded by Henri Pittier Park mountains.

The Pearl of the Caribbean with over 50 white sand beaches. From Playa El Agua to Playa Parguito, water sports, nightlife and duty-free shopping.

Venezuela's oldest national park with exceptional biodiversity. Over 580 bird species, cloud forest, and hidden beaches on the Aragua coast.

Magical village in the heights of El Ávila with panoramic views of Caracas and the sea. Flowers, strawberries with cream, crafts and the freshest air in the capital.

Andean landscape of frailejones at over 3,000 meters altitude. Colonial village with stone church, fresh trout and the famous Mucuchíes dog breed.

Sail through the crystal-clear waters of the archipelago on a sunset catamaran. Includes drinks, snacks and the most romantic views of the Venezuelan Caribbean.

Margarita is one of the best kitesurfing destinations in the Caribbean. Consistent winds, warm waters and wide beaches for beginners and experts.

Discover the island's flavors: shark empanadas, fresh fish, seafood, and the best tropical juices. Visit local markets and traditional restaurants.

Tour Venezuela's oldest cacao plantations. Learn the bean-to-bar process, taste artisanal chocolate and discover the cacao history.

Explore the Llanos and Orinoco Delta: caimans, anacondas, pink dolphins, capybaras and hundreds of bird species in their natural habitat.

Visit coffee farms in the Venezuelan Andes. Learn about high-altitude coffee cultivation, roast your own coffee and enjoy the best mountain views.