Visiting Merida’s wild ice cream flavors to turquoise coastlines at Morrocoy National Park
Exploring Venezuela’s hidden gems wasn’t just a trip—it was an adventure 🌟 From Merida’s wild ice cream flavors to turquoise coastlines at Morrocoy National Park, here’s my guide to the spots that made the journey epic.
Top Spots to Visit:
🍦 Heladeria Coromoto, Independencia 3, Merida: World-famous for hundreds of ice cream flavors (yes, avocado and even sardine!). Tip: Go early, popular flavors sell out fast!
⛪ Iglesia San Miguel Arcángel de El Llano, HVV2+WFM, Merida: Historic church tucked in El Llano with beautiful architecture and peaceful vibes. Great for quick reflection or a photo op.
🟩 Plaza El Llano, HVV2+XHP, Merida: Chill place to people-watch or grab a bench snack—locals love it for meetups.
🌊 Morrocoy National Park, Tucacas, Falcón: Jaw-dropping beaches and cays, open all day, year-round! Tip: Arrive early, especially weekends, for easier boat taxi to the best islands.
🥘 La Sevillana, Zerpa 5 | Calle 29 Zea, Merida: Classic Venezuelan eats—try the arepas or beef stew. It’s busy at lunch, but worth the wait!
🦎 Escondite de la Iguana, Palavecino: Legendary spot for Venezuelan barbecue; huge portions, casual vibes.
🛍️ La Casona 2 Shopping Mall, Merida: Shopping, food court, and aircon relief—plus souvenirs if you need last-minute gifts.
🌻 Los Girasoles, Merida: Local bakery with amazing fresh bread for a cheap breakfast fix.
✈️ Merida International Airport: Super basic, so have snacks and water handy. Check flight status—delays happen!
Getting Around: Local buses work for short hops, but taxis are faster—negotiate price up front. In Morrocoy, boat taxis are the only way to reach the best cays.
Foodie Tip: Eat local—Venezuela’s arepas and tropical fruit juices are iconic, and Heladeria Coromoto is a can’t-miss experience.
Weather: Dry season (Nov–April) is best for Merida and Morrocoy’s beaches; pack a light rain jacket just in case.
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