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TUCACAS VIEW OF BEACH AND VIEW OF THE RESIDENCE



  • TUCACAS, Falcón State

















    PARK VISTA MORROCOY







    hot is a small city located on the road from Valencia to Coro, the city is very close to the Morrocoy National Park, which covers an area of \u200b\u200b32,090 hectares, consists of 12 islands that offer a charming spectacle, unique in its kind, with a rich lush vegetation inhabited by great examples of bird life: pelicans, cormorants, herons, ducks with panache, diving ducks, flamingos, stilts and the prettiest of all the "Coro "Cora" In addition to mangrove forests, beautiful beach with fine sand, crystalline water and white. Only 5 minutes
    springboard, is a National Parks visited by domestic and foreign tourists. Morrocoy offers multitudes of cays and beaches comparable to the most beautiful places in the Caribbean. Its crystal clear waters home to an amazing underwater flora and fauna. The water sports such as sailing, diving, water skiing or boating simple sports in this site are an ideal environment of calm waters and canals full of mangroves, where many birds find their refuge. The park also has a good security due to the presence of the National Guard.

    Tucacas by the closeness you have in your location for the park is transformed into a summer resort with several hotels and tourist structures.


















    ............ Morrocoy Park Map Location and the Keys .....





















The nearest island is reached by crossing a bridge section of the promenade of the city, however if what you want is to enter the park, has to reach the dock where you can embark for a trip between the pipes crossing the mangroves, or to reach one of its magnificent islands. The boats can carry about eight people and have the same price whichever is the number of passengers.

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MINI CRUISES FROM HOOKER
BRAVA A PARK Morocoy

http://www.maryrumba.com/tucacas/ index.htm

TUCACAS AND EAT IN BEACH DESTINATIONS


Morrocoy National Park Morrocoy National Park is located in the coastal region between the towns of Tucacas and Chichiriviche, in Falcon State. The surface marine park consists of several islands and cays, borne as excellent choices for a day of sun and sea, the continental sector and Chichiriviche Hill, the strip belonged to the coastal lagoons and mangroves, with large numbers of birds that attracts hundreds of observers every year.
To get to the various cays and islets is necessary to do so by boat or peñeros, these can be addressed in the springboard dock or Las Luisas within the park.
From Tucacas, given the proximity, you can have easier access to Punta Brava, Suanche, Paiclas, Punta Varadero, Playuela, Playuelita, Boca Seca, Playa Azul, Playa Norte, Cayo Borracho and Cayo Sombrero. Also Mero can visit the beaches and Mayorquin, to the latter however, to be located on the land surface only has access by sea, however, is ideal if you want to enjoy the splendid solo Falcon nature. Also, the keys: Pelon, Peraza, Salt, Dead North, fishermen and German.
is important to note that not all keys have basic services like food sales, rental of chairs and tents, toilets and first aid, therefore, is better informed in advance to avoid disappointment. While the booming tourism in the area where most islets careful attention is given to the visitor. Besides enjoying
the beach, you can perform various sports and recreational activities including water skiing, sailing and boat or motorcycle. Scuba diving or snorkeling is one of the most common. Given the rich, exotic and colorful flora and fauna are many who venture to explore the deep sea in between the stunning coral reefs and mangroves to swim with the fishes Those who wish can rent diving equipment in the park and even , request instruction for newcomers.
Amid the sea is an area called Los Juanes, a sort of natural pool where the boats dock consolidating an aquatic community, with food and beverage services for who so request.
camping aficionados can do in Cayo Cayo Sombrero and Paiclas after Inparques license and cancellation of certain amount.
In Chichiriviche can visit the Cuare Wildlife Refuge, a place intended for the preservation and protection of birds, as well as the recovery of endangered species. Inside the refuge are lagoons, creeks, coral cays, villages and the famous Cueva del Indio, places where you can appreciate the wealth of fauna and flora of the area.


Getting to Morrocoy


Morón route is taken, then spending continues to El Palito Tucacas-Chichiriviche. Where to go



  • Cayo Sombrero : One of the most visited park, has a natural swimming among the reefs and an array of coconut trees that provide shelter to the sun's rays. It has a restaurant, health and rent tents and chairs.
  • Cayo Muerto: Abundant in palm trees, calm waters and colorful seabed is one of the most popular for diving. It is also the nearest fell Chichiriviche.
  • Cay Sal: There are no services however, is one of the most popular.

  • Cayo Borracho: The ideal destination for those who want a tan, unmarked swimsuit. Is far from the others, why is one of the least visited.

  • Cayo Peraza : Located behind Cayo Muerto. No services, however, is usually very crowded on weekends and high season.

  • Cayo Pescadores: It has a varied and colorful marine life. It is often visited by private boat. No services.

  • Playuela and Playuelita : It has sales of food services, health and rent tents.

  • Cayo Pelon : Ideal for the whole family. No services, you have to take food and drinks from home, it is also important to be prepared to protect themselves from the elements of the sun as the area lacks vegetation.

  • Boca Paiclas : The nearest fell Tucacas is located between the open sea and the park, however, its waters are shallow

  • Boca Seca: clear sands and transparent waters make this beach one of the busiest by visitors to the park, with restaurants and health.

  • Punta Brava Beach: Located near springboard to access entry should be canceled, usually receives many visitors on weekends. To rent tents and chairs and selling food and drinks.

  • North Beach: Public Beach, located near the waterfront.

  • Mayorquin : Lush beach with access by boat only. No facilities.

Other keys:



Punta Gorda Punta

Varadero Playa Azul Playa Mero

The Germans
Los Juanes

Other sites of interest:


    • Wildlife Refuge Cuare

    • La Cueva del Indio Cerro
    • Chichiriviche

* Where to eat *
keys offer almost all of its services selling food and beverages, whether digging vendors promote their products in tow or restaurants. The menu usually consists of dishes made fish and shellfish which are attributed to "miraculous properties, are served with salad and tostones prepared at the moment.


  • Restaurant "Sea View"
    Breakfasts, lunches and dinners Creoles. Marine specialties.
    Morrocoy National Park.

In Tucacas :


  • Restaurant "Caquetíos"
    Carretera Morón-Coro, Km 60. Edf The
    Guácara
  • Restaurant Da 'Michelle
    lunches and dinners. Seafood specialties and Italian cuisine.
    Carretera Morón-Coro.
  • Restaurant El Timon
    Libertador
  • Pizzeria Da Caribean Beach CC Grazzia

In Chichiriviche :


  • Txalupa Restaurant Lunches and dinners

    Diagonal to the North Beach pier.
  • Restaurant Brisas del Mar "lunches and dinners
    .
    Av La Marina, Centro. South Beach Chalet Resort

    lunches and dinners.
    South Beach Area.
  • Restaurant "Isla del Sol"
    varied specialties. Chichiriviche
    Main Street.

rental and sale of diving equipment :


  • Frogmandive
    Personalized attention level courses. CC
    Bolivar, Local 3, Frente a Plaza Bolivar, Tucacas.
    info@frogmandive.com

  • Squalo Divers
    Morrocoy National Park, Marina Costa Azul.
    sale and rental of equipment for diving. Courses and tours
    http://www.squalosub.com/

  • Tur Subm
    Ayacucho Street, # 6, Plaza Bolivar, Tucacas
    Tel (0259) 8120082
    morrocoysubmatur@cantv.net
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