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Nature, Nostalgia & Untamed Beauty

From Caribbean beaches and Andean peaks to ancient ruins and vibrant street life, Venezuela is a land of dramatic contrasts and rich biodiversity. It’s a destination for UK travellers drawn to adventure, culture, and off-the-beaten-path exploration.

Air Travel

Flights from London to Caracas take around 12–14 hours with stopovers, typically via Madrid, Istanbul, or Panama City. Domestic flights connect cities like Mérida, Maracaibo, and Canaima.

Airlines

Turkish Airlines, Iberia, Air Europa, and Copa Airlines offer international routes. Domestic travel is covered by Conviasa and Avior Airlines.

Venezuela

Nature, Nostalgia & Untamed Beauty

Landmark
Travel Season
  • December–April: Dry season, best for sightseeing and outdoor activities
  • May–November: Wet season, lush landscapes and fewer crowds
Currency & Money Tips
  • Currency: Venezuelan Bolívar (VES); US dollars widely accepted
  • Cash is essential; cards rarely work reliably
  • ATMs are limited and often out of service
  • Bring small denominations of USD for local purchases
Connectivity
  • Wi-Fi available in hotels and cafes in major cities
  • Local SIM cards (Movilnet, Digitel, Movistar) available at airports
  • Internet speeds vary; coverage is limited in remote areas
Getting Around
  • Domestic flights for long distances
  • Shared taxis and buses for local travel
  • Private drivers recommended for safety and flexibility
  • No reliable rail network for tourists
Time Zone
  • Venezuela Time (VET) – GMT-4
Etiquette & Culture
  • Greet with “Buenos días” and a handshake
  • Respect local customs and avoid political discussions
  • Tipping is appreciated (10% in restaurants)
  • Spanish is the official language—basic phrases are helpful
Top Destinations
  • Caracas: Urban energy and cultural institutions
  • Canaima: Gateway to Angel Falls and jungle adventures
  • Los Roques: Island paradise for snorkelling and kitesurfing
  • Mérida: Andean charm and outdoor activities
  • Choroni: Colonial town and beach escape
  • Roraima: Trekking and surreal landscapes
fastfood Food & Drink
  • Must-try: Arepas, Pabellón Criollo (national dish), Tequeños (cheese sticks), Empanadas
  • Fresh tropical fruit and street snacks are abundant
  • Tap water isn’t safe—stick to bottled
  • Alcohol is available in restaurants and shops
personal_bag What to Pack
  • Light, breathable clothing
  • Modest attire for rural and religious areas
  • Power adapter (Type A/B plugs – 120V)
  • Insect repellent, sunscreen, and basic medical supplies
Best Time to Visit
  • December–April: Dry and sunny, ideal for nature and sightseeing
  • May–June: Shoulder season with fewer tourists
  • November: Lush landscapes and cultural festivals
health_and_safety Safety & Health
  • FCDO advises against all but essential travel to most areas due to crime and instability
  • Emergency number: 911 (police, ambulance, fire)
  • Travel insurance is essential
  • Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever (mandatory if arriving from risk areas); mosquito precautions advised
Frequently Asked Questions Venezuela

Airlines such as TAP Portugal, Turkish Airlines and Air Europa Lineas Aereas offer Economy service to Venezuela, with competitive fares and essential onboard amenities.

Economy Class offers affordable fares, standard meals, entertainment options, and dependable service—ideal for budget-conscious travellers heading to Venezuela.

You can fly Economy to Venezuela from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, and other major UK airports.

Fares vary by airline, season, and route. Typically, round-trip Economy tickets to Venezuela range from <<£lowest>> to <<£average price>>.

Booking 2–4 months in advance is recommended for the best deals. Mid-week departures and off-peak seasons often yield lower fares.