The 10 best beaches in Venezuela 2021😎😍🤩

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Paradisiac landscapes, fine white sand, turquoise waters and ideal temperatures all year round are characteristics that can only be part of one of the most exotic destinations in the Caribbean thanks to its majestic beaches. In this article we transport ourselves to the 10 best beaches in Venezuela

An umbrella nailed to the shore, several hammocks hanging between the palm trees, the one that sells the chipichipis, the one that does the relaxing massages or the one that walks the bay from end to end with the ice cream cart.

Without a doubt, this could not be any other picture than that of the Venezuelan beaches, and it does not matter if we are talking about one located in Falcón, Aragua or Maturín, because despite the Nature, the essence of the Venezuelan is the same even being miles away.

The Caribbean coast that borders Venezuela and that extends for more than 2,000 kilometers are dream places to disconnect from reality for a few hours, share with the family and admire the beauties of our landscapes.

Venezuela is desert, jungle, snow and volcano, but it is also a beach. And spectacular beaches, not only because of the white sand or the crystal clear water, but because of the people, who are the "life of to party " and who make the difference between a simple landscape and a summery atmosphere all year round.

Next, we present a list of the 10 best Venezuelan beaches so that you can take advantage of visiting them on your next vacation.

The 10 best beaches in Venezuela 😎😎

1. Hat Cay (Falcón) 😚🤗

Morrocoy National Park has a large number of islands visited each year by national and foreign tourists. Cayo Sombrero is the most famous beach in the whole complex, thanks to its spectacular underwater landscapes for snorkeling and its palm tree forests ideal for spending a day with the family.

2 Cayo de Agua (Los Roques) 😮😮😮

Cayo de Agua is part of the 50 islands and hundreds of small keys of the Los Roques Archipelago, located in the north of Venezuela.

It is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Latin America and the world thanks to the tranquility of its waters and the fact that when the tide goes out, visitors can walk on a spectacular natural sand bridge that spans the sea.

3. Playa Colorada (Mochima) 😲😲😲

Playa Colorada belongs to the Mochima National Park, located between the states of Sucre and Anzoátegui and which houses islands, inlets and practically virgin beaches protected by immense mountains.

This beach is characterized by its fine reddish sand and its warm and calm waters, ideal for resting in the shade of huge coconut trees.

4. The Ciénaga de Ocumare (Aragua) 😚😚😚

In the Henri Pittier National Park several paradisiacal beaches converge, some of them can be reached by road, but others are practically unknown due to the difficulty of access.

The Ciénaga de Ocumare is a paradise for snorkeling lovers thanks to its shallow crystal clear waters, where you can see corals, oysters, mangroves and millions of fish of all colors. In addition, in this cove it is also possible to do other activities such as kayaking or rowing through the mangroves.

5. El Yaque (Margarita Island) 🤗🤗🤗

When we refer to idyllic beaches with crystalline water and fine sand, the reasons why Margarita Island is known as "The Pearl of the Caribbean" are unnecessary.

In it are the most famous beaches in Venezuela, among which El Yaque stands out, a place known as one of the best places in the world to practice windsurfing.

6. La Punta (Coche Island) 😜😜😜

Isla de Coche is another paradise located in the Nueva Esparta state. In August, it is the preferred destination for Venezuelans to spend their vacations and also tourists who, on their visit to our country, cannot stay without knowing the spectacular landscapes of Coche.

La Punta is a beach without waves, surrounded by luxurious resorts and hotel complexes and ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

7. Tasting (Aragua) ☺☺☺

Cata is one of the best known beaches in the Aragua state. It is an enclosed bay surrounded by towering palm trees for families to share a peaceful day away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Various water activities can be performed on the beach, including the famous Banana ride. In addition, the strong waves allow sports such as windsurfing, kitesurfing or surfing to be practiced.

For those who prefer more tranquility, at the northern end of Cata there is a corner called Catica, with little waves and spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea.

8. Medina (Sucre) 😛😛😛

Playa Medina is located between mountains to the north of the Paria Peninsula in Sucre state. It has a large forest of palm trees that provide an ideal setting to rest and enjoy the views of the sea.

Its sand is pink in color and the turquoise waters are completely crystalline and perfect for snorkeling.

9. Playa Grande (Choroní) 🙂🙂🙂

Choroní has ​​all the characteristic elements of the Caribbean: soft sands, turquoise waters and a paradisiacal tropical environment.

The Playa Grande de Choroní, 700 meters long, has become the most popular places for tourists who visit this picturesque town, thanks to the great Caribbean atmosphere that is breathed.

10. Parguito Beach (Margarita Island)

One of the most famous beaches, not only on Margarita Island but in all of Venezuela, is Parguito. It has big waves and a perfect swell for surfers. In addition, it has restaurants and kiosks located around it that offer food, awnings, equipment for practicing water sports and more.

This beach is also characterized by its great festive atmosphere throughout the year, which makes it one of the favorites of young people.

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