
Latido Capital Presents
Angel Falls. Caribbean islands. Cloud forests. A nation reopening to the world — and welcoming you.
Explore
From Caribbean beaches to Andean peaks, discover Venezuela's extraordinary diversity.

World's Highest Waterfall
Caribbean Paradise
Tepui Highlands
Andean Adventure Hub
Pearl of the Caribbean
Vibrant Capital City
Explore the Map
Explore all major destinations across Venezuela — from the Caribbean coast to the Andean peaks.
Key Destinations
Angel Falls
World's highest waterfall, 979m
Los Roques
Caribbean archipelago paradise
Canaima
UNESCO tepui highlands
Mérida
Andean adventure & cable car
Margarita Island
Pearl of the Caribbean
Caracas
Vibrant capital city
Getting There
Major international carriers have resumed and expanded service to Venezuela. Here's what's flying now.
From $380
Miami (MIA) → Caracas (CCS)
7x weekly
New York (JFK) → Caracas (CCS)
3x weekly
From €520
Madrid (MAD) → Caracas (CCS)
5x weekly
Barcelona (BCN) → Caracas (CCS)
2x weekly
From $290
Panama City (PTY) → Caracas (CCS)
Daily
Panama City (PTY) → Maracaibo (MAR)
4x weekly
From $210
Bogotá (BOG) → Caracas (CCS)
6x weekly
Medellín (MDE) → Caracas (CCS)
3x weekly
From $180
Havana (HAV) → Caracas (CCS)
4x weekly
Buenos Aires (EZE) → Caracas (CCS)
2x weekly
Accommodations
From boutique hotels in colonial Caracas to beachfront eco-lodges in Los Roques.
Book Experiences
Handpicked tours for Angel Falls, Los Roques, Canaima and more — bookable on GetYourGuide and Viator.


Business Travel
Venezuela's economy is reopening. Here's what executives need to know about traveling for business in 2025.
Most nationalities can enter Venezuela visa-free for up to 90 days. Business visas are available for extended stays and corporate activities.
Visa InfoCaracas's Las Mercedes, Chacao, and Altamira districts host major corporations, embassies, and financial institutions.
Find Hotels NearbyWorld-class conference facilities at Hotel Tamanaco, Eurobuilding, and the Caracas Convention Center accommodate events of all sizes.
Book VenuesPrivate executive transfers, corporate car services, and helicopter charters available from Simón Bolívar International Airport.
Arrange TransferDigital Nomad Visa
New visa program. Low cost of living. Caribbean beaches as your office.
Note: Venezuela's digital nomad visa program is currently in development. Requirements and availability are subject to change — check with the Venezuelan consulate before planning your trip.
$800
Avg. Monthly Cost
70% less than Miami
50 Mbps+
Internet Speed
In major cities
1 Year
Visa Duration
Renewable annually
15+
Coworking Spaces
In Caracas alone
Apply Online
Submit your application through the Venezuelan consulate portal with proof of remote income.
Income Requirement
Minimum $1,500/month from foreign sources. Freelancers and employees both qualify.
Processing Time
15–30 business days. Valid for 1 year, renewable for an additional year.
Tax Benefits
No Venezuelan income tax on foreign-sourced income during the visa period.
Hub Caracas
Espacio Creativo
Nómada Mérida
Roques Remote
Money & Currency
Everything you need to know about spending money in Venezuela.
The US Dollar is the de facto currency used across Venezuela for most everyday transactions — from restaurants and hotels to taxis and markets. Bring cash in small denominations.
For live exchange rates between USD and Venezuelan Bolívares (VES), visit dolares.com.ve — Venezuela's most trusted rate reference.
Typical costs in USD (2025)
Daily Budget Estimate
Budget
$40–60
Mid-range
$80–120
Luxury
$200+
Plan Your Trip
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Travel Style
Trip Length
Your Selection
7 days of Adventure
7 destinations planned
Latest Updates
Stay up to date with new routes, visa changes, and tourism developments.
Visual Journey
Landscapes, beaches, food, and culture — a visual taste of what awaits you.

Angel Falls at Sunrise
Los Roques Turquoise Waters
Caracas Colonial Architecture
Venezuelan Arepas & Pabellón
Canaima Tepui Highlands
Margarita Island Sunset
Mérida Cable Car Adventure
Fresh Tropical Fruits Market
Orinoco River Delta
Venezuelan Folk Festival
Practical Info
Everything you need to know before you go — safety, money, health, connectivity, and more.
December to April is the dry season — ideal for beaches, trekking, and Angel Falls. June–November brings lush green landscapes and fewer crowds.
Stick to tourist-friendly areas: Altamira, Las Mercedes, El Hatillo in Caracas.
Use registered taxis or apps like InDriver — avoid hailing cabs on the street.
Keep a low profile with valuables; use hotel safes for passports and electronics.
Travel with a local guide for remote destinations like Canaima and the Delta.