Caracas
Travel Blogs from Caracas, Venezuela
Queue for cola
... ones. I prefer the old Brutes as they have also not been cleaned since their time of arrival here in Venezuela. On my third day in Caracas we went to a fish restaurant, Los Barqueros, which had such nice food and, my personal favourite, Listerine ...
Caracas, what a place to start!
Jeez, I sure know how to pick them. For anyone thinking of coming to Venezuela for a nice holiday, give Caracas a miss! I remember one of the travel books saying that the city will initially give any visitor a slap in the face but once you get to ...
Venezuelaaaaaaaaaa!
... mouthfuls off (this place may be called "little-Venice", but that is not bolognase mate!), a chat with a Venezuela guy who kept telling me how dangerous Caracas was (¡muy peligroso!), which didn´t help the fear side of things, and a chat with some frech ...
My experience at Eco-Lodge de la costa
... , Well I am 10 days into my 100 day voyage and have just returned back from a trip at the Eco-lodge beach resort in Venezuela. I have got some amazing things to talk about, so here ya go: It all started when the owner of the resort said that we ...
Goodbye Carribean and Hola South America
... - he does as great Grenadian accent as well. It was through this family that we got the entrepenurial´s view on Hugo´s Venezuela including, amongst many other things, that Hugo´s nickname is "little girl" as in Fidel´s girlfriend, Hugo is telling ...
life in venezuela
... will be pleased to assist you in any way I can...its a beautiful country, shame about the shambolic way its being run! I have lived in Caracas for the last 17 years.. for my sins!! Its best to travel in a group of at least 6 people and you definitely need ...
Day 2 in Caracas - who said the food here was bad?
... corn bread filled with meat, fish, cheese etc, really nice! THen yesterday afternon Juan drove us to a lovely colonial suburb of caracas where we had amazing pizza creme (creamy sauce instead of tomato) then had a wander to a place that sold the ...
Caracas to Rio
... in Caracas, would be a formality. I was a little worried as I had received warnings about increased armed muggings at Caracas airport, especially on unassuming incoming tourists as they are easy targets. Fortunately, my visa turned out to be a ...
Canon 4: Dance
Economic prudence once led me to a Caracas, Venezuela, dance hall where the languid human scenery relaxed with a steady balm-climate mañana attitude. Usually, the higher up on the socioeconomic ladder one travels, the more the likelihood of meeting an ...
Die ersten Tage
... jetzt vermutlich, hoffentlich – aber wenn nicht dann ist das auch nicht so schlimm – letzte Blogeintrag aus Caracas. Beim naechsten mal gibts hoechst wahrscheinlich Eindruecke aus Ciudad Bolivar und Umgebung. Bleibt alle schoen cool in euerem ...
I am so sad to leave ...... NOT!
... more time off from work than we in the US do. Everyone of my co workers got what we call the "Caracas Effect" Yeah, you know what I'm talking about.... you accidently drink the water, or eat something that hasn't been washed or ...
Expensive
... been several landslides and floods blocking the roads and additionally bridges that had fallen down. Therefore the border crossing from Columbia to Venezuela was (or still is, no idea?) closed and that for some days. At the beginning I waited to see if ...
Caracas - > Ciudad Bolivar
... biura turystycznego. Anglik, tlumaczy sytuacje - jest 16:30, do terminalu z autobusami 1h jazdy ale moze byc korek. Centrum Caracas = chaos! Ludzie na motorach jezdza jak chca, pod prad, po chodnikach, bez kaskow. Samochody tez jezdza jak chca. Pasy ...
Caracas
Visited Venezuela when the price of oil more or less doubled overnight. Didn't know if we'd be able to get home. A fair amount of ...
Photo Album
... him a lot because he seems to ¨give to the poor.¨But many people dont like how he flings money around. Venezuela has a very itneresting culture. Most towns are shantytowns, and most people are poor. But everyone has been very respectful. ...

