Sitting at the very top of South America, Venezuela is a country that has a little bit of everything.
From its long coast along the Caribbean sea to the lush forests in the Andes mountains the terrain is as pretty as you’ll find anywhere else. We’ve picked the 7 best Venezuela Instagram spots for you to grab that perfect photo…
1. Punta Delgada
You’ll find these crystal clear waters on La Tortuga, which is the second biggest island in Venezuela. It’s hard to imagine water more blue anywhere else in the world.
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2. Cayo de Agua
Cayo de Agua often appears on lists of the world’s most beautiful beaches and with sand like that it’s not hard to see why. The perfect spot for your Venezuela Instagram shot.
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3. Angel Falls
Where else would you find more dramatic and more photographic waterfalls? They stretch up to close to 1000 metres Canaima National Park. You’ll need to take a huge hike to get here, although you can also book helicopter flights over the waterfall.
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4. Los Médanos de Coro
These sand dunes are in a large national park and are so vast that they make you feel as if you are in a real desert. You’ll also be able to run down the dunes to capture that perfect action shot. You can read more about the national park here.
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5. Roraima
This table top mountain is like something out of a fairytale as it rises out of the surrounding lowlands. There is so much to see here that you’ll need to spend a couple of days at least hiking through the area.
The upside of all that activity is that you’ll capture the ultimate Venezuela Instagram shot.
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6. Salto El Sapo
They may not be as big as Angel falls but this waterfall offers an incredible spot to get that perfect Venezuela Instagram action shot. Stand on the rocks with an absolute torrent of water behind you – amazing.
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7. Iglesia de San Francisco
This church is the perfect example of colonial architecture. It sits in Caracas and is a monument to the famous Simón Bolívar and was the venue for his funeral in 1830.
You can read more about its history here.
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