Please tell me where to go on a tour in Venezuela?
You need to visit Cubagua.
It's also essential to go on a sightseeing tour, 2-3 days after checking in on the island.
Be sure to stop by La Vela and try the coffee and ice cream at Frangelina café.
If the budget allows, then to Angel and Caracas is a must. If more modest, then for a sightseeing tour around Margarita and the neighboring islands.
Even more modest))) rent a car and drive around to different beaches ourselves.
How much does it cost and where did you buy it?
@Fil: Is it worth it?
@Ivan: Cubagua definitely, we had an international team and I can assure you, Venezuelans can give us a run for our money when it comes to drinking rum.
@Lena: Could you please tell me if there were any souvenirs on this tour?
@Ol'ga: No, there weren't. From the hotel to the pier without stops, then by sea on a catamaran, and on Kubagua only beach activities, there are no shops there, the island is considered uninhabited.
@Ivan: It's worth it))) We swam with masks in the open sea, smeared ourselves with "healing" mud, danced to the drums, wandered among gigantic cacti, it was cool! There’s a slide on the catamaran, right into the sea, little boats, hammocks in the water, and of course, rum, the ceviche is very tasty, and fish for lunch. I liked the sea at Cubagua the most of all the islands.
@Ivan: I took Kubagua for about 70 dollars with food, alcohol, and snacks - for the whole day, the tour cost 50 dollars, coffee was about 3 dollars, ice cream 4 dollars - a scoop.