in Venezuela
Venezuela is the nicest country in the world... or so say the Venezuelans. But truthfully, if you are here, it’s worth visiting:
Imagine stepping into the pages of The Lost World. Canaima National Park is a vast, prehistoric wilderness where ancient flat-topped mountains (tepuis) rise dramatically above endless jungles and amber-colored rivers. This legendary landscape is home to Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, as well as the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous Pemón people.
For those wishing to experience this extraordinary destination, Canaima offers a range of accommodations, from comfortable and authentic lodges to the region’s most exclusive luxury retreat. Recommended options include Ucaima, Waku Lodge, and Waka Wena.
Los Roques is a breathtaking marine national park in the Venezuelan Caribbean, home to more than 300 pristine islands and cays surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters. Free of large resorts and urban development, it offers a peaceful escape with untouched white-sand beaches. Gran Roque, the archipelago’s only hub for accommodations and visitor services, is known for its sandy streets, colorful houses, and laid-back atmosphere.
Our recommended lodges are Paradise, Macanao, and La Gaviota.
If you are interested in visiting Los Roques, let us know. We would be happy to help coordinate accommodations and activities, including island-hopping, fishing excursions, and watersports.
Often called the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” Margarita Island is known for its more than 50 beaches, 106 miles of coastline, and over 320 days of sunshine each year. From secluded beaches and desert landscapes in the west to lush tropical scenery in the east, the island offers a diverse and beautiful setting for every type of traveler. Its beaches attract an interesting mix of locals, artisans, fishermen, surfers, and visitors from around the world, giving the island a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.
Beyond its beaches, Margarita offers duty-free shopping, lively nightlife, excellent restaurants, and easy access to nearby islands such as Coche and Cubagua. Visitors can also enjoy a wide range of activities, including hiking, sailing, fishing, horseback riding, exploring La Restinga National Park, and discovering the island’s colonial history and local culture.
We recommend the following hotels: H2Otel, Miragua, and Ikin. All can be booked through major travel websites.