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Beach Hotels and Resorts in Venezuela
With its archipelagos and larger islands, and offshore national marine parks, the Venezuelan Caribbean coast offers holidays for visitors with a wealth of choice, with everything from tiny family posadas in unspoilt villages to large Caribbean resort hotels. Here you'll find the door opens to some of the best Latin American beach holidays available.
Caribbean beaches with a Latin flavour
Canaima: Waku Lodge
Agood base for a visit to Canaima National Park and the Angel Falls this agreeable lodge, which fits unobtrusively into the wild landscape, is situated in its own grounds beside a pink sandy lagoon, with waterfall views.
Simple but smart lodge for relaxation in delightful surroundings in Venezuela's Lost World country
Caracas: Hotel Ávila
This long-standing and popular hotel is a good choice for its location away from the noisy centre of caracas and next to the tropical Mount Ávila National Park. It's self-contained with a good restaurant and pool, but you'd need to take a taxi to visit the city centre.
Caribbean Beach: Granja el Ojito
This pretty little posada consists of white-washed buildings set within a coconut palm plantation, with a wilderness area of sand dunes close by.
Caribbean Beach: Hostal Casagrande, Choroni
The attractive colonial guesthouse, Hostal Gasagrande 1, is a few minutes' walk from the main beach at Puerto Colombia,Choroni,a colonial village and tiny fishing port which now is a popular barefoot beach destination a the foot of tropicval mountains.
Caribbean Beach: Hotel Cumanagoto
This smart and well-established beach hotel makes for a great holiday experience for families and adults per se, as well as being ideally positioned for excursions into the delightful coastal Mochima National Park and as a stop-off en route to the Paria Peninsula or the Orinoco delta. It sits on a glorious sweep of golden sands, and is just a stone’s throw from Cumaná, an attractive city and port with a historic colonial core.
Caribbean Beach: Posada Paraiso Azul, Morrocoy
This modest and tranquil hotel is within the Moroccoy National Park, set on the top of a wooded hill with lovely vistas overlooking the mangrove islands, creeks and small marinas. It has 15 simple rooms in several separate chalets surrounded by tropical foliage
Caribbean Beach: Posada Playa de Uva
The lushly tropical Paria Peninsula on the Caribbean coast is one of Venezuela's most beguiling and unspolit regions, with deserted palm fringed beaches and brightly painted Latino-Caribbean ports and villages. This property clings to the sides of an isolated valley and offers privacy and seclusion in a friendly environment.
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