Venezuela

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===Immigration & Customs===
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Animals must have both a valid health certificate AND valid anti-rabies innoculation certificate. Rabies is widespread in the country.
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Submit details about customs and immigration procedures here.
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Foreign vessels can stay in Venezuela for 18 months, but crews (including the skipper) can stay for only 90 days. This can be extended by some agents (marinas) at a price.
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An advance visa is not required for citizens from MOST countries (confirm with Venezuelan Embassies/Consuls) as these issues are dealt with on arrival. ALWAYS carry a certified copy of your passport when ashore as you will be asked to show this at the many police checks.
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Submit information about what visitor's visas are available and where they are obtained.
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===Health & Security===
===Health & Security===
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Precautions and prophylaxis against Malaria is HIGHLY recommended as well as Yellow Fever vaccination before visiting. Proof of the latter is required by many countries on arrival after you have visited Venezuela. Bilharzia is common so avoid swimming in the rivers.
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Submit any health warnings/information and any security details here.
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===Ports & Popular Stops===
===Ports & Popular Stops===

Revision as of 16:28, 8 December 2007

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Venezuela

Venezuela
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Venezuela
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Capital: Caracas
Language:  ??
Currency: Bolivar
More notes about the country

Background

The background and history of Venezuela is best observed on Wikipedia.

Climate & Weather

Venezuela is NOT in the Hurricane Zone.

Submit the climate details and sources of weather forecasting here.

Charts

Submit details of the charts required for safe navigation of the area.

Special Navigation Notes

Any navigation notes here.

Local Radio Nets

Submit details of Cruiser's Nets and VHF operating/calling channels here.

Arrival/Departure procedures

Submit any details about advance notification of arrival, etc.

Immigration & Customs

Customs
Animals must have both a valid health certificate AND valid anti-rabies innoculation certificate. Rabies is widespread in the country.

Foreign vessels can stay in Venezuela for 18 months, but crews (including the skipper) can stay for only 90 days. This can be extended by some agents (marinas) at a price.

Visas

An advance visa is not required for citizens from MOST countries (confirm with Venezuelan Embassies/Consuls) as these issues are dealt with on arrival. ALWAYS carry a certified copy of your passport when ashore as you will be asked to show this at the many police checks.

Health & Security

Precautions and prophylaxis against Malaria is HIGHLY recommended as well as Yellow Fever vaccination before visiting. Proof of the latter is required by many countries on arrival after you have visited Venezuela. Bilharzia is common so avoid swimming in the rivers.

Ports & Popular Stops


Offshore Islands

Cruiser's Friends

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information and assistance to our cruising "family".

References & Publications

Books, etc.

Links to CruiserLog Forum discussions

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External Links

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Personal Notes

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