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VENEZUELA'S OVERLOOKED PARADISE

Cayo de Agua in Venezuela is known for its distinctive sandbar, which connects two sections of the island, creating a remarkable path through the sea that seems to disappear into the horizon. This incredible feature alone makes it a captivating destination for those who appreciate unique and breathtaking beaches. Located in the Los Roques archipelago, the beach is part of a national park, ensuring its pristine condition is preserved. The turquoise waters around Cayo de Agua are shallow and incredibly clear, making it ideal for basking in the water for hours. Despite its remote location the island's impressive natural beauty attracts visitors looking for an escape from more crowded tourist spots.

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UNTOUCHED

Cayo de Agua is very far off the beaten path and is in a pristine state.

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EASY TO ENTER

The water at Cayo de Agua is very easy to enter, with calm waters and a sandy bottom.

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NOT TOO CROWDED

Cayo de Agua is never too crowded, making it very peaceful.

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I "It is like stepping into a postcard, seriously beautiful!"

- Jimmy Faulk Hanson

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Cayo de Agua WEATHER AVERAGES

AVG. HIGH AVG. LOW RAINY DAYS
JANUARY 29 ° 25 ° 2.4
FEBRUARY 30 ° 25 ° 1.1
MARCH 30 ° 25 ° 0.8
APRIL 30 ° 26 ° 1.2
MAY 31 ° 27 ° 1.3
JUNE 31 ° 27 ° 1.2
JULY 31 ° 27 ° 2.3
AUGUST 32 ° 27 ° 2.2
SEPTEMBER 32 ° 27 ° 3.2
OCTOBER 32 ° 27 ° 5
NOVEMBER 31 ° 26 ° 6.1
DECEMBER 30 ° 25 ° 4.7
IN-DEPTH Cayo de Agua WEATHER DATA icon

THE PERFECT DAY AT Cayo de Agua

  • WIND DIRECTION

    Look for days where the wind will be blowing from behind the beach towards the water, as well as days with little to no wind.

  • WIND

    Cayo de Agua is windier than most beaches on this list. Consider a trip in the fall to increase your chances of calm weather and idyllic seas.

  • CLEAR SKIES

    Try to visit during the drier months of the year to maximize your chances at seeing Cayo de Agua at its best.

  • CALM SEAS

    During the windier months of the year the ocean is more likely to be rough and wavey, creating less than idyllic conditions.