Destino Adícora...
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LA TROJA
El Oasis de Paraguaná
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----Playa Adícora----
Es una Playa ubicada en la Costa al noreste de la Península, específicamente en el Municipio Falcón. Se puede acceder por vía terrestre ó por vía aérea (en avioneta). Es una playa poco profunda protegida por arrecifes, aguas frescas, con mayor oleaje que la zona occidental. En la población de Adícora se encuentran varias posadas, al igual que residencias de alquiler para el alojamiento, diversidad de restaurantes. Se practica el Windsurf, debido a los fuertes vientos que allí se encuentran. Se ha convertido en un centro internacional para la práctica de windsurf.
----------Cabo San Román----------
En el Cabo, se encuentran unos médanos que llegan justo a la orilla del mar. En lo más elevado del lugar, está instalado el nuevo faro que permite que su luz intermitente sea visible, en noches sin brumas, para guiar a los marinos que se encuentren a una distancia de hasta quince millas, cabe destacar que en las noches se divisan las luces de Aruba lo que le imprime un ambiente nostálgico y romántico a este sitio. Es un sitio ideal para la pesca, así como de descanso y turismo, con un nuevo faro instalado en la parte más alta con 80 mts. de altura, que mantiene el tráfico marítimo alejado de la costa, su acceso es un poco incomodo ya que la vía no está asfaltada y la erosión a hecho su parte, pero vale la pena llegar hasta este sitio. ----------Salinas Las Cumaraguas---------- Las Cumaraguas es un sitio natural tipo Salinas, ubicadas al noreste de la Península, específicamente en el Municipio Falcón. Su acceso es por vía terrestre. El Estado Falcón cuenta con grandes potencialidades para el desarrollo de la industria salinera. Existen cinco salinas naturales y unas 220.000 hectáreas de superficie aptas para la construcción de salinas artificiales repartidas a lo largo del territorio falconiano de las salinas del Estado, sólo se encuentra bajo explotación industrial y privada la de las Cumaraguas, siendo el resto explotadas de manera artesanal.
----------La Sierra de San Luis----------
Al Sur de Coro, a sólo 45 minutos, se encuentra la Sierra de Coro o Sierra de San Luís. Es un destino turístico poco conocido que ofrece una variedad de atractivos. La subida brinda una vista espectacular del Embalse El Isiro, además de la costa, la península de Paraguaná y hasta Curazao. A medida que se sigue subiendo se observa un cambio de un ambiente árido y xerofítico hasta uno de árboles muy grandes. Debido al cambio del ambiente y la altura , las temperaturas varían desde 40ºC a 15ºC. Los pobladores de los diferentes asentamientos, como San Luís, Curimagua, Cabure, Mapararí o Santa Cruz de Bucaral, son muy amables y hospitalarios. El ritmo de vida nada tiene que ver con el bullicio de la ciudad.
------------Santa Ana------------
El cerro Santa Ana, localizado en el centro de la Península de Paraguana, fue declarado Monumento Natural, mediante Decreto Ejecutivo No. 1005, de fecha 14 de Junio de 1972. El Cerro Santa Ana se destaca por ser la única elevación con 830m de altura! en la Península de Paraguana. Su cumbre realmente esta constituida por tres picos que se extienden de este a oeste en el siguiente orden: El Picacho de Buena Vista El Picacho de Santa Ana (centro) El Picacho Moruy. (El más alto)
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Located in Adicora's Santa Ana street #72, Campamento Posada Vacacional La Troja features a great variety of lodging options and amenities with immediate access to the best beach area of Adicora. The main home "La Troja" is a beautiful home retains all of its historic and cultural identity providing an unique lodging experience for the guests. The Campamento also offers modern apartments fully equipped with Remote Controlled air-conditioning and TV, private bathroom, enclosed parking and access to barbecue area. Hosts maximum of 5. For groups, The camp offer a great module for 15 peoples. For groups we also offer the necessary support for transportations (transfers), Tours, Food and Beverage, etc. You and your family deserve to enjoy your vacation enjoying of the comfort without hassles...contact us today! Once one of Venezuela's most important ports, Adicora is located in the eastern coast of the peninsula of Paraguana, which is in the northern most tip of Venezuela. Its proximity to the Dutch islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao gives this tiny town a touch of Dutch colonial heritage still seen today. Its Location on the Caribbean coast gives Adicora the warm waters and strong trade winds that also have made it an ideal destination for wind surfers and kite surfers. Adicora's location also gives it access to many other great attractions. There are also other beaches nearby. In addition, there are also numerous other towns in that area, each with its own unique identity. Not an even an hour drive is the city of Coro, the oldest Spanish Colonial town in the Americas and declared as Cultural World Heritage by the United Nations. This city boasts interesting museums, Churches and monuments with rich historic and cultural value. Also here the Dutch colonial influence is evident. Check out the links at the bottom of this page to learn more of what Coro has to offer. The dunes or 'Medanos' of Coro are without a doubt one of the state's most recognizable natural attractions. It was declared as a national park in 1974 and comprises over 90,000 hectares of territory. The dessert like landscape is a corridor of 5 kilometers in width and 30 Kilometers in length that connects the peninsula of Paraguana to the mainland of Venezuela. In this national park, on the highway towards Adicora lies the little chapel of 'Animas de Guasare' which was erected to honor the hundreds of people of towns in Paraguana that perished attempting to cross the dunes to reach Coro during the terrible drought that occurred in 1912. In addition, there is also the mountainous area in this region. "La Sierra de San Luis" features a great a variety of interesting towns rich in culture as well as natural beauty. Due to the fertile nature of the area, farming has been the lifeblood of this region for hundreds of years. With regions reaching as high as 1500 meters, the climate is very different to the warm and sunny weather in Adicora. Undisturbed, "La Sierra de San Luis" offers unique flora and fauna within an hour of Coro. LINKS: Venezuela Falcon Paraguana Coro Adventure Sports Holidays Adicora Posadas (Venezuela) Myself and a friend (Dutch) where looking for somewhere off the beaten track that could give us good wind for a week or so. Not being a great planner everything really left to the last the minute. We eventually decided to travel to Adicora on the Paraguaná Peninsula in Venezuela. The main reason, wind. The forecast looked good for the 10 days we were to be there. We were not disappointed! We flew into Caracass from the UK. From there you need to catch a small commuter flight to Cora. This is with a airline called Avior (www.avior.com.ve). The return flight from there costs $100. There are 3 flights daily. From Cora it's about a 40 min cab ride, cost $18. The cab drivers speak little/no English so you really could do with a basic knowledge of Spanish or a guide. We had the later option which personally although perhaps a little more expensive I feel was certainly worth it. He had a good knowledge of the area including the local shops and restaurants that proved invaluable. Once you get on the peninsular its obvious why you've come. The wind really was blowing. At one point you drive through a Desert and on occasion the dunes drift onto the road. The wind is nearly always E/NE although on the western side there was completely flat water. It was very tempting to get out and rig up just there! The whole of the eastern coastline looks like you can surf it. The beach must run at least 25 miles although its not until you get to Adicora that you get some protection from the swell by means of a reef running some 300 - 500m offshore. In the mornings it was 16m² weather but passing about 3 every afternoon the 12m² came out. I am now a complete physical wreak, have never done so much kitesurfing. At the start of the holiday both of us were reasonably competent. At the end we were popping air at will with back loops and spins actually being landed. What a difference it makes with power in the kite! Without doubt I made my highest jump yet followed almost immediately by the biggest wipe out the Caribbean has ever seen! Or at least that's the way it seemed. There is a good shore and reef break if you want to ride the waves, also plenty of flat water to practice transitions. It helps you more of less have the whole place to yourself. There are a few locals who Kite although the busiest time is at the weekend when you get a few people up from Caracas. There is a local 14 year old who pretty soon will be cleaning up the comps, if he can find a way to get around. You'll also meet Carlos who runs the only full time kite surfing school on the peninsular. The accommodation we stayed in was BASIC. Do not expect much apart from lots of surfing and chilling out. When you get tired or need to take a break from the midday sun you just grab a beer and chill out in one of the hammocks. That said there was no need to deflate the kites. A large grass area in front meant you just picked up your kite and walked to shore whenever you felt like it. All you needed to do was run out your lines. Surf in, surf out - so to speak. One top tip would be to buy yourself a Hammock on the road up, a worthy investment! There are no hotels but there are a number of Posadas in the town. I suppose the best way to find out about these would be to bring a backpackers if doing it by yourself. As for options on the beach Alex choose the one that gave the best shade from the sun and also allowed us to leave the kites inflated. The rooms have air con but in my honest opinion are in need of some light maintenance. The place we stayed didn't have hot water although of course being in the Carribean that's not a problem. Outside there is a hose to wash the salt water off you and your gear. Every night I fell asleep outside on the hammocks, a combination of beer and lots of exercise meant you drift of pretty quickly. To be honest I was a little nervous of the political situation and the potential for being ripped off. However I at no time felt anything but comfortable. Personally I really hope that more people make the trip there. The locals could not have been friendlier. The more word gets out the more chance the place will become the Kitesurfing mecca it should be. Get there soon if only to get a ride in one of the big old American cars. These things are monsters! Another good reason. a crate of beer costs about US$5! The place is cheap. Next time I think I'd do 5 days here and then catch a flight over to Margarita for a few days. The trip was organised all through Alex contactable at: kitesurf@mail.wtfe.com Alex is a really friendly guy who took at lot of stick and piss taking from Dutch and myself really well. Do not go if you don't like seafood! There is a pharmacy there if you need it..I did having torn a tendon in my stomach needed to get some Ibrufen so I could continue. That's the draw back. If you're not on the water there is not much else to do. It's not really the place to bring a partner who's not into either kite or windsurfing. Bring a book! I really can say though if you want wind and a sense of adventure then you'd enjoy this place. In 10 years time it will have changed. Catch 22 - the more of us that go the more developed it will be become. If that's a good or bad thing I don't know although I suspect it could be good for the locals. Alex was invaluable at organising and guiding us although you could do it by yourself if you had the time.
La Troja la mejor posada de adicora
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