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BJtemp
03-08-21, 19:11
Wiki says the inflation rate in Venezuela for 2017,2018, and 2019 are 863%, 130,060%, and 9,586% respectively. How has that impacted the mongering life? Are there a lot more desperate women getting into the trade?

NRandom940
03-16-21, 17:12
Skid row is hardly the most dangerous place in America. Try walking through Southside Chicago and see if you wouldn't be worried. Shootings happen every single day for any reason.Or Baltimore.

I've lived homeless before in parts of Florida. Not a single worry.

But I wouldn't even go outside in Baltimore past midnight. Worst place I've ever been.

Haokool
05-18-21, 14:10
Wiki says the inflation rate in Venezuela for 2017,2018, and 2019 are 863%, 130,060%, and 9,586% respectively. How has that impacted the mongering life? Are there a lot more desperate women getting into the trade?Not having place and time to provide you with, but pretty much like after war.

Anyone bilingual in Spanish and showing a genuine local accent will trade it with a bocadillo de Guayaba?

Penetrador
10-06-21, 11:54
Or Baltimore.

I've lived homeless before in parts of Florida. Not a single worry.

But I wouldn't even go outside in Baltimore past midnight. Worst place I've ever been.USA has the worst places on this Earth! I don't know why Caracas and surrounding areas are not as popular as Medellin and Bogota?

JustTK
10-21-21, 17:31
Anyone have any current info on direct flights to vnzla from Colombia? I know copa fly via pty but that is super caro. Any vnzla airlines go direct? Thanks!

Zeos1
10-21-21, 18:51
USA has the worst places on this Earth! I don't know why Caracas and surrounding areas are not as popular as Medellin and Bogota?I know people that live there. It is extremely dangerous if you are suspected of having money. Much more than the worst of the US from what I've been told.

Gabacho
11-14-21, 00:05
Anyone have any current info on direct flights to vnzla from Colombia? I know copa fly via pty but that is super caro. Any vnzla airlines go direct? Thanks!Wingo has direct flights from Colombia to Venezuela.

Zeos1
11-14-21, 21:42
Wingo has direct flights from Colombia to Venezuela.A friend of mine works there. He lives in a secured area, but when he goes outside it is with armed bodyguard. And he is a schoolteacher. So not like a high security job. Just the situation there. Now that info is about a year old. But I have not heard that it has improved.

Gabacho
11-15-21, 05:05
A friend of mine works there. He lives in a secured area, but when he goes outside it is with armed bodyguard. And he is a schoolteacher. So not like a high security job. Just the situation there. Now that info is about a year old. But I have not heard that it has improved.What does any of that have to do with direct flights from Bogotá to Caracas?

Gabacho
11-18-21, 14:51
Wingo has direct flights from Colombia to Venezuela.They have the route from Bogotá to Caracas listed on their website but apparently the route is currently suspended due to Covid-19, at least that's what it says on the website when you try to book the route.

Zeos1
11-19-21, 00:39
What does any of that have to do with direct flights from Bogot to Caracas?It has to do with being in Caracas. That is probably why someone would ask about flights. Part of the purpose of this board is to help each other out with information about destinations. If safety is irrelevant then ignore my comment.

ChuchoLoco
11-19-21, 02:38
It has to do with being in Caracas. That is probably why someone would ask about flights. Part of the purpose of this board is to help each other out with information about destinations. If safety is irrelevant then ignore my comment.I've been looking into going to Isla Margarita and from what I have read, getting a visa from USA for US citizens is a long process and only through their consulate in DC, maybe easier and quicker in Colombia but check it out first since they say you need it before going there.

Mexidan
12-17-21, 04:17
I've been looking into going to Isla Margarita and from what I have read, getting a visa from USA for US citizens is a long process and only through their consulate in DC, maybe easier and quicker in Colombia but check it out first since they say you need it before going there.Interesting news that I just found is that a visa is not needed for Mexican Citizens and there are some limited flights to Caracas via Mexico City. Time to bust out my Mexican passport!

Penetrador
12-17-21, 12:59
I've been looking into going to Isla Margarita and from what I have read, getting a visa from USA for US citizens is a long process and only through their consulate in DC, maybe easier and quicker in Colombia but check it out first since they say you need it before going there.Where is the red light district in Caracas? Don't tell me anything about safety! Just dress like a Local!

ThePrince1127
12-21-21, 18:05
Where is the red light district in Caracas? Don't tell me anything about safety! Just dress like a Local!There is no RDL. It is almost exclusively online.

ThePrince1127
01-13-22, 14:07
Guys, this thread is super quite. Is anyone in Caracas and can provide an update on current pricing? Any new websites people can recommend for escorts or is it all still via Twitter? I hope to arrive next month and happy to meet up for a few drinks.

Alex7J
01-13-22, 15:49
Guys, this thread is super quite. Is anyone in Caracas and can provide an update on current pricing? Any new websites people can recommend for escorts or is it all still via Twitter? I hope to arrive next month and happy to meet up for a few drinks.I miss my time in Caracas, it was beautiful absolutely amazing and the women are hot and super sexy and pussy is juicy.

SA is the best place in Caracass my friend with $100 for a fuck it's the best price and women are so happy with it.

World Travel 69
01-13-22, 16:36
Here are some places that used to good. Let us know what is open or closed and their prices.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1T4GElBFC_EVoaxRJgVYQI3Ye4g4&ll=10.492530238423043%2C-66.8697452545166&z=14


Where is the red light district in Caracas? Don't tell me anything about safety! Just dress like a Local!

RedMan0505
01-17-22, 22:30
What the normal price in US dollars for sex, if anyone can help me.

MaraCucho
01-28-22, 12:20
What the normal price in US dollars for sex, if anyone can help me.The average nowadays is $50 for an hour.

StrawHat
03-15-22, 22:19
I'm considering a trip to Caracas in late April for nothing more than to enjoy the city and the locals. I plan to stay at one hotel for the week then head back home. Any advice regarding money vs credit cards, good hotels, nice area, good restaurants, etc. I met some Venezuelans in the US so I want to visit the country.

Strawhat.

Apollo946
03-23-22, 21:59
I miss my time in Caracas, it was beautiful absolutely amazing and the women are hot and super sexy and pussy is juicy.

SA is the best place in Caracass my friend with $100 for a fuck it's the best price and women are so happy with it.Googled online monthly salary is about $25-35 USD, shouldn't the price be lower compared to salary?

Zeos1
03-24-22, 01:07
I'm considering a trip to Caracas in late April for nothing more than to enjoy the city and the locals. I plan to stay at one hotel for the week then head back home. Any advice regarding money vs credit cards, good hotels, nice area, good restaurants, etc. I met some Venezuelans in the US so I want to visit the country.

Strawhat.Best to do some research on safety in Caracas. I have a friend that lives there and only goes out of the secure area he lives in with an armored vehicle and armed guard. He is a schoolteacher.

PS Maybe it has improved vastly in the last year or so. Last time I talked to him was about 2 years ago.

StrawHat
03-24-22, 15:25
A local friend said that Yummy is the ride app in lieu of Taxis? Any good? Certainly not a armored car.

I will probably stay in the business / central district and stay close to the hotel but my friend says it is safe to go to restaurants in the area. I do trust this local very much so I'm not concerned about a setup.

Strawhat.


Best to do some research on safety in Caracas. I have a friend that lives there and only goes out of the secure area he lives in with an armored vehicle and armed guard. He is a schoolteacher.

PS Maybe it has improved vastly in the last year or so. Last time I talked to him was about 2 years ago.

Byun211
05-28-22, 13:47
Hello,

If anyone has gone to Venezuela recently. I would like some info about Caracas.

Whats the most popular thing out there? Street Game, Brothels, or Online.

Cheap Hotels near the action?

Is it dangerous? I am a hispanic male so ill blend right in but wondering if I still need to watch my back, I prefer street game, so I was also wondering if the cops are around keeping order like in places I've been to like Peru.

Average cost for 30 minutes?

TY.

Norbert61
07-25-22, 02:13
So I am overwhelmed with SA stuff from Venezuela. Is anyone going there or is it completely a non starter.

BearEmy84
07-25-22, 22:23
So I am overwhelmed with SA stuff from Venezuela. Is anyone going there or is it completely a non starter.If you're not hispanic-passing, it's a non starter. I've made many friends in Col & Peru who are in Venezuela now and they will not let me come visit. Really a shame, working vennies have some of the best attitudes.

"It's too dangerous for you. ".

"Don't be stupid. ".

Drives me crazy, I'm sure it'd be an absolute gold mine. Just not willing to die for vennie pussy at the source when I could go to Colombia and get $6 blowjobs there instead.

Elvis 2008
07-25-22, 23:35
So I am overwhelmed with SA stuff from Venezuela. Is anyone going there or is it completely a non starter.If you are from the USA, it is really hard / impossible getting a visa. It used to be there were cheap flights from Venezuela to Aruba. Now they are crazy expensive and I think you can only find them for Colombia and Panama.

If you want to meet a Venezuelan from seeking, I would look at Colombia, Peru, Panama, or Mexico.

JustTK
07-27-22, 23:49
So I am overwhelmed with SA stuff from Venezuela. Is anyone going there or is it completely a non starter.Location, location, location. Choose wisely and you will be fine.... but take lots of cash, bcos all normal facilities to obtain cash are blocked for tourists.

EveryNowhere
08-23-22, 17:12
Location, location, location. Choose wisely and you will be fine.... but take lots of cash, bcos all normal facilities to obtain cash are blocked for tourists.I am in Venezuela now since last 5-6 days.

- Landed in Caracas (flight from Santo Domingo), they are testing for covid on arrival. I think when you book flights they automatically charge for that and you have to get a code from an app.

- Spent a lot of time with exchange office at Caracas airport, I was not prepared enough to carry USDs which I normally keep and exchanged some at Santo Domingo airport at a rate 20% above the exchange, its a loot. In Caracas airport office they charge 12%, but they could only give me 400 USD.

- I spent one day in a hotel in centre (Waldorf Boutique. I don't think its part of waldorf group); okay hotel then I moved to Tamanaco hotel in Las Mercedes, much better. A lot of hotels in Venezuela are not on booking.com and hence it will help to call and check.

- Visited 360 rooftop bar at Altavista SUite hotel. Nice please friendly people.

- Spoke to several SA girls. Most want paypal or binance before meeting and want to do only online. Not interested so passed.

- Met one girl who came with a friend (both 19/ students, good looking decent girls). We ate at hotel restaurant. Anything more than that was not on card. However one of them sent a friend (19 year old) who was okay to have sex in the room. She came and I offered 60 USD for 1-2 hours and she did not accept and she left. I paid for Yummy (one of the two local taxi apps) both ways. A lot of girls want money for taxi but I am categorical about sending them Yummy.

- Went twice to a club called Mezanin in Las Mercedes, very nice crowd. Very beautiful girls. Chatted with a 19 year old student who was with her sister (club does not check the IDs it seems. I did not speak to her anyways). She was friendly and gave the number but afterwards stopped responding. None of these girls were sexworkers anyway. All were good looking, students. These two sisters did not drink. Despite all the talks about Venezolanos dying from hunger, beer in the club was 10-12 USD. Next day a I got a table. Whiskey bottle 110 USD. I was okay to chill and not try hard as most girls there were students and from good background. Of course if one tries hard, I think one can pull or get a lot of phone number and IG for later dates.

- After three days I took a Yummy Ride (124 USD) from Caracas to Puerto Cabello where there was an electornic music festival. Nice crowd and again it shows the contrast (VIP ticket 120 USD, table VIP area 500 USD+, table back stage 1000 USD and people paid those amounts). Drugs were openly being consumed. Everyone was opening their tusi pouches openly and consuming. Even in the hotel which was part of festival and near, people were consuming even in elevators.

- I did a deal with yummy driver to drive me around on a per day basis and have him with me since last 2-3 days. After festival I went to drive around various places. I am now in Valencia which is a beautiful city. Went on a dinner date with a young girl. Great conversation. Kissed her when I dropped her home although during the dinner she said she would like to take it easy.

- In general I have not found local Venezuelan to be as open to paid sex as Venezuelan chicas in Colombia or other countries but that is also because I look for top range / classy type girls and in general interested in finding beautiful girls and have them with me for few days.

MaraCucho
08-29-22, 18:57
- After three days I took a Yummy Ride (124 USD) from Caracas to Puerto Cabello where there was an electornic music festival. AfroFestival 22? I have a friend who went there, and yeah, he said it was pretty wild.

Elvis 2008
08-30-22, 01:41
- In general I have not found local Venezuelan to be as open to paid sex as Venezuelan chicas in Colombia or other countries but that is also because I look for top range / classy type girls and in general interested in finding beautiful girls and have them with me for few days.Yeah, I have been to Venezuela three times and the best looking Venezuelan women I have seen were not in Venezuela. Mexico had the hottest Vennies, and Colombia had the most.

Robat
09-13-22, 18:02
I got from my first trip Venezuela yesterday. Before flying to it you have to register online and get a QR code. Flights are limited and expensive, you either fly from Madrid, Havana, Istanbul and Panama. I was flying with Turkish airlines London-Istanbul- Caracas (stopover in Havana with people getting off and on, you don't leave the plane) I paid £880 which was a deal. After my landing. PCR test without waiting for the results and off you go. Taxis - 40 dollars from the airport to Caracas. Not many places on booking.com or airbnb. I booked an apartment from booking.com close to the main shopping street. Sabana Grande for the first two days. Great owner, nice clean place and all you need to have, good WIFI, nice view, all amenities etc. When I was still in the UK I changed my location on tinder for about 1 hour and then started getting likes. I've never had so many likes and messages on tinder like I had with Venezuela. Most of the girls were selling pictures or videos or were asking for gifts when I get to Venezuela so I was talking only with the ones who didn't ask me for gifts. I have to mention that I didn't mention sex when we chatted together. First girl got to my apartment just when I arrived. We went straight to get a sim card for me. They take your picture and a fingerprint. As well as with all other shopping with your card or debit card you give your passport number and you have to pass your card to them and tell them your pin number. I would strongly recommend bringing dollars as 99% of shopping is in dollars not bolivars and outside of Caracas you can't pay by cards for many things. After getting my sim card I downloaded ridery app which works as uber. You pay in cash, they don't give you change but the difference go into your virtual wallet which you use for your future trips. My girl was super cute, caring etc. And even asked for time off from her work to spend some time with me. I had plenty of options but spent most of my time with her. My first quick thoughts of Caracas which proved me later that I was right: most streets are cleaner than many places in London, Paris or LA, everything you need restaurants, bars, shopping centres, clubs you have it. Although Caracas is considered as the most dangerous place in Latin America I didn't feel any danger at any point. You have bars and clubs in Chacao, Altamira or Las Mercedes when you can walk at night freely. In my opinion if you've been to Los Angeles, Birmingham or Paris you it's impossible of being scared of visiting Venezuela. Two days with my new girlfriend and then another tinder girl going with me to Choroni- I booked this 3 days private tour with a travel agency. Small town, nice beaches but going alone not an option if you want to meet girls. After spending 3 days in Choroni back to Caracas for the weekend, nice clubs in specially in Chacao- San Ignacio or La Quinta in Las Mercedes. Plenty of hot, beautiful girls. This time was with my girl number 3. I should mention at this point that all of these girls had jobs, didn't want any money and that they were looking for a serious relationship. Exactly like with most Latinas they told their families on day 1 that they have a new boyfriend and wanted me to talk with them which might sound weird to some of us. After my weekend with girl nr 3 back to nr 1 with which I stayed for the rest of my holiday with an exception of one night with nr 3. It brings me to the point of my story when I had almost a heart attack. I told girl my first girl that I had to talk with the owner of my apartment and travel agency agent and that I invited them to my place. She really insisted to be with me as it was the case with the whole of my stay. After a few hours of convincing her I finally managed to send her home to wash and iron my clothes. Then girl nr 3 arrived which I started fucking in the lift of my apartment. As some of you know sex with Latinas- what they say in sex turns you on and it's impossible to compare them with any girls in the world. They really like rough and all of the: soy tu puta or soy tu perra or duro just make you crazy. We fucked everywhere, on the kitchen worktops, chest of drawers, bathroom, floor etc. It was really difficult to finish because nr 2 gave me a lot of it- beach, ocean and the list goes on. So after spending a night with nr 3 nr 1 calls me like crazy. I switched my phone off and then questions begins why I don't answer calls. It turns out that nr 1 is waiting with my clothes in front of my apartment. Both of the girls were telling me that I am different to Venezuelan boys. That theirs previous ones were cheating on them and that I am completely different. So that's the craziness begins. Nr 3 wants to leave the apartment and nr 1 is waiting in front of it. What to do, how to sort it out when you were told that they love you and that you are only theirs and that they will chop of your penis when they find you cheating. I had to come up with the plan. I texted nr 1 that she needs to find a place close to my apartment where I could get dollars using my cards and at the same time get rid of the girl I spent a night with.

Questner
09-14-22, 01:58
Borders to open with Colombia on September 26th, 2022 and flights on Wingo, Avianca and later on LATAM.

Sun08
09-14-22, 06:07
My first quick thoughts of Caracas which proved me later that I was right: most streets are cleaner than many places in London, Paris or LA, everything you need restaurants, bars, shopping centres, clubs you have it. Although Caracas is considered as the most dangerous place in Latin America I didn't feel any danger at any point. You have bars and clubs in Chacao, Altamira or Las Mercedes when you can walk at night freely. In my opinion if you've been to Los Angeles, Birmingham or Paris you it's impossible of being scared of visiting Venezuela.I have not been to Venezuela but follow the news on a daily basis. I have to say your post is inconsistance with what I read online. More than 20% of the population have left the country. That is THE LARGEST migration WITHOUT a WAR in the history of the Latin America.

https://www.unhcr.org/venezuela-emergency.html

https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2022/country-chapters/venezuela

AmorPorFavor
09-14-22, 09:19
I got from my first trip Venezuela yesterday. Before flying to it you have to register online and get a QR code. Flights are limited and expensive, you either fly from Madrid, Havana, Istanbul and Panama. I was flying with Turkish airlines London-Istanbul- Caracas (stopover in Havana with people getting off and on, you don't leave the plane) I paid 880 which was a deal. After my landing. PCR test without waiting for the results and off you go. Taxis - 40 dollars from the airport to Caracas. Not many places on booking.com or airbnb. I booked an apartment from booking.com close to the main shopping street. Sabana Grande for the first two days. Great owner, nice clean place and all you need to have, good WIFI, nice view, all amenities etc. When I was still in the UK I changed my location on tinder for about 1 hour and then started getting likes. I've never had so many likes and messages on tinder like I had with Venezuela. Most of the girls were selling pictures or videos or were asking for gifts when I get to Venezuela so I was talking only with the ones who didn't ask me for gifts. I have to mention that I didn't mention sex when we chatted together. First girl got to my apartment just when I arrived. We went straight to get a sim card for me. They take your picture and a fingerprint. As well as with all other shopping with your card or debit card you give your passport number and you have to pass your card to them and tell them your pin number. I would strongly recommend bringing dollars as 99% of shopping is in dollars not bolivars and outside of Caracas you can't pay by cards for many things. After getting my sim card I downloaded ridery app which works as uber. You pay in cash, they don't give you change but the difference go into your virtual wallet which you use for your future trips. My girl was super cute, caring etc. And even asked for time off from her work to spend some time with me. I had plenty of options but spent most of my time with her. My first quick thoughts of Caracas which proved me later that I was right: most streets are cleaner than many places in London, Paris or LA, everything you need restaurants, bars, shopping centres, clubs you have it. Although Caracas is considered as the most dangerous place in Latin America I didn't feel any danger at any point. You have bars and clubs in Chacao, Altamira or Las Mercedes when you can walk at night freely. In my opinion if you've been to Los Angeles, Birmingham or Paris you it's impossible of being scared of visiting Venezuela. Two days with my new girlfriend and then another tinder girl going with me to Choroni- I booked this 3 days private tour with a travel agency. Small town, nice beaches but going alone not an option if you want to meet girls. After spending 3 days in Choroni back to Caracas for the weekend, nice clubs in specially in Chacao- San Ignacio or La Quinta in Las Mercedes. Plenty of hot, beautiful girls. This time was with my girl number 3. I should mention at this point that all of these girls had jobs, didn't want any money and that they were looking for a serious relationship. Exactly like with most Latinas they told their families on day 1 that they have a new boyfriend and wanted me to talk with them which might sound weird to some of us. After my weekend with girl nr 3 back to nr 1 with which I stayed for the rest of my holiday with an exception of one night with nr 3. It brings me to the point of my story when I had almost a heart attack. I told girl my first girl that I had to talk with the owner of my apartment and travel agency agent and that I invited them to my place. She really insisted to be with me as it was the case with the whole of my stay. After a few hours of convincing her I finally managed to send her home to wash and iron my clothes. Then girl nr 3 arrived which I started fucking in the lift of my apartment. As some of you know sex with Latinas- what they say in sex turns you on and it's impossible to compare them with any girls in the world. They really like rough and all of the: soy tu puta or soy tu perra or duro just make you crazy. We fucked everywhere, on the kitchen worktops, chest of drawers, bathroom, floor etc. It was really difficult to finish because nr 2 gave me a lot of it- beach, ocean and the list goes on. So after spending a night with nr 3 nr 1 calls me like crazy. I switched my phone off and then questions begins why I don't answer calls. It turns out that nr 1 is waiting with my clothes in front of my apartment. Both of the girls were telling me that I am different to Venezuelan boys. That theirs previous ones were cheating on them and that I am completely different. So that's the craziness begins. Nr 3 wants to leave the apartment and nr 1 is waiting in front of it. What to do, how to sort it out when you were told that they love you and that you are only theirs and that they will chop of your penis when they find you cheating. I had to come up with the plan. I texted nr 1 that she needs to find a place close to my apartment where I could get dollars using my cards and at the same time get rid of the girl I spent a night with.Excellent adventure. Sounds tempting.

MaraCucho
09-19-22, 21:54
I have not been to Venezuela but follow the news on a daily basis. I have to say your post is inconsistance with what I read online. More than 20% of the population have left the country. That is THE LARGEST migration WITHOUT a WAR in the history of the Latin America.

https://www.unhcr.org/venezuela-emergency.html

https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2022/country-chapters/venezuelaHe is talking about Altamira, Chacao and Las Mercedes, upscale commercial areas of Caracas. To illustrate the difference, a few years ago I was helping another poster during his visit to Caracas and I got to stay a night in the hotel Renaissance La Castellana, and that hotel literally paid a police cruiser to park if front of the building all night, every night. Of course Robat didn't feel that threatned in places like that, but it is indeed disingenuous to believe that's the reality in 99.9% of Venezuela. If the same poster had attempted to do that night walk between the bars in Plaza Venezuela (which is not even among the worst parts of Caracas, not even close), I assure you his experience would be much different.

Elvis 2008
09-19-22, 23:29
He is talking about Altamira, Chacao and Las Mercedes, upscale commercial areas of Caracas. To illustrate the difference, a few years ago I was helping another poster during his visit to Caracas and I got to stay a night in the hotel Renaissance La Castellana, and that hotel literally paid a police cruiser to park if front of the building all night, every night. Of course Robat didn't feel that threatned in places like that, but it is indeed disingenuous to believe that's the reality in 99.9% of Venezuela. If the same poster had attempted to do that night walk between the bars in Plaza Venezuela (which is not even among the worst parts of Caracas, not even close), I assure you his experience would be much different.Yeah, I agree. I was seeing someone from Venezuela and she showed me a video of her walking home, and there were a dozen people eating out of the trash. That is normal there.

I have stayed near Sabana Grande too, and I am not sure if I would say it was nice, but it is okay. Still, you have to get there, and the airport in Caracas is like 20 or 30 miles from the city, and you have to go through the slums to get to the good parts. The road to Caracas always was clogged with traffic, and maybe it is better now but to me, when traffic is at a stand still, you are a sitting duck.

Yeah, Vennies are often lookers, and I have never had one that is bad in bed. Still, why fuck with Caracas when you can go to Bogota and Santa Fe and bang all the Vennies you want at $20 a throw?

Things we take for granted like water quality would be an issue in Venezuela. I think you are delusional if you trust that country with your safety, and I am not talking about just crime.

Robat
09-20-22, 14:59
Just to clarify. My post had a goal to describe my personal experience and to give advice to other members that it's a great place to meet girls. I won't discuss economical situation etc. But just wanted to show that you have clubs full of girls, girls on tinder and it's actually easiest to meet them than in other latin american countries. I only discuss places I've visited to south america (I've only not visited Suriname and Guyana so I have know knowledge of them). I don't want to discuss safety as well but I felt safer there than in the most places in LA, Baltimore, Atlanta I've been to. I put this post to help you if you need any tips how to meet girls, move around, where to stay not, etc. And I'm ready to answer questions.

Don0700
09-24-22, 19:50
Just to clarify. My post had a goal to describe my personal experience and to give advice to other members that it's a great place to meet girls. I won't discuss economical situation etc. But just wanted to show that you have clubs full of girls, girls on tinder and it's actually easiest to meet them than in other latin american countries. I only discuss places I've visited to south america (I've only not visited Suriname and Guyana so I have know knowledge of them). I don't want to discuss safety as well but I felt safer there than in the most places in LA, Baltimore, Atlanta I've been to. I put this post to help you if you need any tips how to meet girls, move around, where to stay not, etc. And I'm ready to answer questions.Which country is better in terms of prices, long-term acquaintance, living near an island with azure water, Venezuela or Colombia?

MaraCucho
12-14-22, 21:47
Inflation seems to be dramatically picking up, with the US dollar going up in price a lot in the past two weeks. Very unfortunate for us people living in Venezuela, but also potentially very convenient for anybody who wants to come here.

ThePrince1127
01-17-23, 17:41
Inflation seems to be dramatically picking up, with the US dollar going up in price a lot in the past two weeks. Very unfortunate for us people living in Venezuela, but also potentially very convenient for anybody who wants to come here.MaraCucho, just wondering how that will affect pricing since all the girls / agencies have been quoting in dollars for some time now? Typically in Caracas I have been seeing $30-$70 being advertised for 1 hour, is this still the case?

Turgid
03-02-23, 16:57
Just to clarify. My post had a goal to describe my personal experience and to give advice to other members that it's a great place to meet girls. I won't discuss economical situation etc. But just wanted to show that you have clubs full of girls, girls on tinder and it's actually easiest to meet them than in other latin american countries. I only discuss places I've visited to south america (I've only not visited Suriname and Guyana so I have know knowledge of them). I don't want to discuss safety as well but I felt safer there than in the most places in LA, Baltimore, Atlanta I've been to. I put this post to help you if you need any tips how to meet girls, move around, where to stay not, etc. And I'm ready to answer questions.In 2005 I had a Venezuelan girlfriend, the sweetest girl imaginable but she did not know that I was a rascal; she's married now and sent me pics of her husband and 2 kids on facebook. I last visited Venezuela in 2007 and was ultra cautious. I found Venezuelans generally and especially the women to be very friendly and genuine. I really would like to visit again and hope to see more reports like yours henceforth.

JohnnieCash
11-14-23, 00:43
With USD widely accepted and used lately (so I hear), how do the prices look like these days (agencies, strip clubs, spas)?

DanielDuran
03-08-24, 21:34
I have not been to Venezuela but follow the news on a daily basis. I have to say your post is inconsistance with what I read online. More than 20% of the population have left the country. That is THE LARGEST migration WITHOUT a WAR in the history of the Latin America.

https://www.unhcr.org/venezuela-emergency.html

https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2022/country-chapters/venezuelaI find reading this forum provides the most honest and true vue of any country.

The press is biased and also tries to tell you Iran is dangerous (that always makes me laugh crazy).

Unfortunately one can only really know about a place by Walking the streets and Dating locals.

In Africa (and Iran and Venezuela) most visitors do neither. But 'some' people on this forum really do!

DanielDuran
03-08-24, 21:36
With USD widely accepted and used lately (so I hear), how do the prices look like these days (agencies, strip clubs, spas)?From the latest report, seem like free!

Do any of you know about BrokenLatina*****s? Any idea where that is filmed?

Argo1990
03-24-24, 03:07
I was thinking of visiting Colombia but with how crime has been through the roof again lately I might change plans for Caracas. Has anyone a recent update on the pricing situation as someone already asked?

For like 1 hour full service with a hottie? Or overnight stay?

BroncosRob
03-26-24, 23:33
I was thinking of visiting Colombia but with how crime has been through the roof again lately I might change plans for Caracas. Has anyone a recent update on the pricing situation as someone already asked?

For like 1 hour full service with a hottie? Or overnight stay?+1. When are you going?

World Travel 69
03-27-24, 16:01
You might want to read this first:

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Venezuela.html

But I get much information for my Map.


I was thinking of visiting Colombia but with how crime has been through the roof again lately I might change plans for Caracas. Has anyone a recent update on the pricing situation as someone already asked?

For like 1 hour full service with a hottie? Or overnight stay?

MaraCucho
04-11-24, 22:24
I was thinking of visiting Colombia but with how crime has been through the roof again lately I might change plans for Caracas. Has anyone a recent update on the pricing situation as someone already asked?

For like 1 hour full service with a hottie? Or overnight stay?Most girls you will find will charge within $50-100 range for one hour.

TonyEm
06-10-24, 20:51
Most girls you will find will charge within $50-100 range for one hour.What are the prices in casas / brothels?

VanessasClient
06-11-24, 07:46
I was thinking of visiting Colombia but with how crime has been through the roof again lately I might change plans for Caracas. Has anyone a recent update on the pricing situation as someone already asked?

For like 1 hour full service with a hottie? Or overnight stay?If you are a US citizen, it is nearly impossible to get a visa right now, particularly for tourism purposes. If you visit any place other than LOS Roques or Margarita, you will likely get robbed within hours of arriving in the country. That's a best case scenario; you could get killed instead of robbed. It's not worth the risk.

DoomBringer321
06-16-24, 01:25
So I and the boys are planning a trip to Venezuela there are so many Venezuelan sex workers here in Guayaquil that I am like hey let's go to the source so I am planning a type of business trip fun trip what I am reading about Caracas and I am not so old that I am becoming blind is that either sexycaracas is 100+ or sex workers in the street are asking for 40+ dollars yet I see them all the time here in brothels of Guayaquil sucking dick and giving the ass for anywhere between 14-30 that for ME to go to Caracas and spend MORE money in their country sounds a bit preposterous there must be in my opinion some cases or legal areas where girls can ply their trade in peace for 10 dollars if not let's be blunt Caracas is a concrete jungle, not much else to do.

What does the Caracas board think about this not-so-humble opinion I open the floor for debate.

TonyEm
06-17-24, 13:46
So I and the boys are planning a trip to Venezuela there are so many Venezuelan sex workers here in Guayaquil that I am like hey let's go to the source so I am planning a type of business trip fun trip what I am reading about Caracas and I am not so old that I am becoming blind is that either sexycaracas is 100+ or sex workers in the street are asking for 40+ dollars yet I see them all the time here in brothels of Guayaquil sucking dick and giving the ass for anywhere between 14-30 that for ME to go to Caracas and spend MORE money in their country sounds a bit preposterous there must be in my opinion some cases or legal areas where girls can ply their trade in peace for 10 dollars if not let's be blunt Caracas is a concrete jungle, not much else to do.

What does the Caracas board think about this not-so-humble opinion I open the floor for debate.I messaged bunch of randos on ve dot mundosexanuncio dot com about a week ago and got quotes 20-40 $ for an hour. I would imagine normal girls on tinder would be happy with that as well given the salaries in Venezuela but that's just my guess.

DoomBringer321
06-20-24, 02:11
I messaged bunch of randos on ve dot mundosexanuncio dot com about a week ago and got quotes 20-40 $ for an hour. I would imagine normal girls on tinder would be happy with that as well given the salaries in Venezuela but that's just my guess.That is the one thing that does not make sense to me, we have half of Caracas scattered throughout Ecuador so if you are a sex worker and the customers pay the same amount for the services why leave the country or leave your home country something does not add up. Ecuadorian chongos don't spend more than 20 and Peru is even worst and most of the Venezuelan sex workers here very few have expressed their desire to return even though their economy seems to be doing better.

MaraCucho
06-20-24, 15:31
That is the one thing that does not make sense to me, we have half of Caracas scattered throughout Ecuador so if you are a sex worker and the customers pay the same amount for the services why leave the country or leave your home country something does not add up. Ecuadorian chongos don't spend more than 20 and Peru is even worst and most of the Venezuelan sex workers here very few have expressed their desire to return even though their economy seems to be doing better.Venezuelan economy is only "doing better" relative to what it was before 2019 when the government gave up and finally depenalized the use of foreign currency, but make no mistake it is still pretty bad. Also, the economy is just one of many, many issues that make people sell everything they own and leave seeking greener pastures. To illustrate, let me describe you the state of public services here where I live: We get running water for two days per month. Almost every day we have a power blackout oi 2-4 hours (and that's when we are lucky). We lost phone services over a decade ago when robbers stole all the cables for the copper, and the nationalized phone company basically said "tough luck, but we don't care". And if you are asking "hey, didn't the authorities do something when those robbers were robbing the phone lines through all the city", who do you think were those robbers? It's well known that members of the national guard and police were involved. There is no sewage system, we have to deal with septic tanks. Healthcare is provided by a small health center where a doctor comes one day a week and has no means to treat anybody, and a local hospital where the doctors too don't have any menas to treat anybody. And to make things clear I don't live in some lost neck of the woods but in Punto Fijo City, home of the two largest oil refineries in Venezuela.

So, given what I described, it is still hard to understand why young people would want to leave this country?

DoomBringer321
06-20-24, 22:11
I would love to say that I sympathize but as a red white and blue type motherfucker, I see Venecos here in Guayaquil say how Hugo Chavez was doing "some things" good when I see my fellow young goofy blue-haired Americans say the US needs some "socialism light" when a president that irrespective of politics was at least unapologetic about the path he wanted to take the country and people still elected him well now all I can say is that you get the government you deserve.

MaraCucho
06-27-24, 13:48
I would love to say that I sympathize but as a red white and blue type motherfucker, I see Venecos here in Guayaquil say how Hugo Chavez was doing "some things" good when I see my fellow young goofy blue-haired Americans say the US needs some "socialism light" when a president that irrespective of politics was at least unapologetic about the path he wanted to take the country and people still elected him well now all I can say is that you get the government you deserve.I don't doubt that. Most Venezuelans dislike Maduro but if you inquire further a good number do recall those days Chavez was president with certain level of fondness, and even calling themselves "Chavistas pero no Maduristas". Hell, I know a few people who are militant in the political opposition, and they say that if Chavez hadn't died things wouldn't be as bad. And yes, I do agree that we did this to ourselves.

GibEn
06-27-24, 17:53
Venezuelan economy is only "doing better" relative to what it was before 2019 when the government gave up and finally depenalized the use of foreign currency, but make no mistake it is still pretty bad. Also, the economy is just one of many, many issues that make people sell everything they own and leave seeking greener pastures. To illustrate, let me describe you the state of public services here where I live: We get running water for two days per month. Almost every day we have a power blackout oi 2-4 hours (and that's when we are lucky). We lost phone services over a decade ago when robbers stole all the cables for the copper, and the nationalized phone company basically said "tough luck, but we don't care". And if you are asking "hey, didn't the authorities do something when those robbers were robbing the phone lines through all the city", who do you think were those robbers? It's well known that members of the national guard and police were involved. There is no sewage system, we have to deal with septic tanks. Healthcare is provided by a small health center where a doctor comes one day a week and has no means to treat anybody, and a local hospital where the doctors too don't have any menas to treat anybody. And to make things clear I don't live in some lost neck of the woods but in Punto Fijo City, home of the two largest oil refineries in Venezuela.Horrible but even more so reason why pussy should be (theoretically) cheap there. I mean who's can afford to pay WGs 100 $ for an hour? Even 20 $ mentioned below seems like a stretch for majority of the locals. So then, where are the economy / locally priced hoes at? Or are we saying there isn't any significant local prostitution scene to speak of in Caracas?

Artisttyp
06-27-24, 22:46
There are many Venezuelans in NYC at the moment. The guys are robbing people on mopeds and the girls are offering less than adequate service for $100 20 minutes. You aren't missing a thing. Lots of Colombian women in the same position.

TonyEm
07-28-24, 13:46
Elections today that might end the 25 year Maduro socialist regime and bring quite a big changes to the country. We'll see.

Enter The V
07-31-24, 12:39
Elections today that might end the 25 year Maduro socialist regime and bring quite a big changes to the country. We'll see.How is the prostitution in Caracas these days?

MaraCucho
08-15-24, 17:58
How is the prostitution in Caracas these days?Lots of girls announce their services on twitter, but right now there is the problem with the government blocking twitter in venezuela.

WaltoDerri
10-03-24, 06:55
Horrible but even more so reason why pussy should be (theoretically) cheap there. I mean who's can afford to pay WGs 100 $ for an hour? Even 20 $ mentioned below seems like a stretch for majority of the locals. So then, where are the economy / locally priced hoes at? Or are we saying there isn't any significant local prostitution scene to speak of in Caracas?Bumping for intel. I am SWARMED by Venezuelan women on instagram and seeking and other apps all trying to sell content / and or their services. The problem is of course I aint sending nothin online. Many of these girls are real, many are men selling stolen content or even American porn star videos.

Unlike Colombia, Venezuela is unfortunately not as safe to travel to from what I hear so my usual solution of going to them is off the table. Getting them a passport and visa or to a friendly country with no visa mandate is logistical, expensive, nightmare and that's assuming she is a woman of her word and won't just steal the money and spend on other things to milk you (good luck). Their passports alone cost $200 USD. $300-$400 to "expedite".

The ones I have been with, both in Colombia and the US, seem to charge more than Colombians in Medellin. I get quoted 200 or more. This seems to be a psychological byproduct of everyone price gouging in Venezuela for basic goods. I was told by a Vennie I met a lunch platter of fried fish and plantains back home cost her $30 USD. Insane. What is this, Miami? So, the girls apparently charge accordingly. The situation there is very unfortunate as it is a beautiful country with gorgeous women. I hope to one day be able to visit and safely.

Newton York
03-08-25, 07:15
It's very sad that this place, wherever it was in Venezuela doesn't exist anymore. Unless it still does?

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hw3e7

I feel like I really missed the boat on this one, not just that the place is gone, but the fact that country itself is pretty much closed for business and dangerous as hell. I mean, a small beach resort full of young hotties ready to fuck, and it's not in the DR. I tell ya fellas, our best days of hobbying seem to be far behind us.

James02
04-12-25, 02:03
The ones I have been with, both in Colombia and the US, seem to charge more than Colombians in Medellin. I get quoted 200 or more. This seems to be a psychological byproduct of everyone price gouging in Venezuela for basic goods. I was told by a Vennie I met a lunch platter of fried fish and plantains back home cost her $30 USD. Insane. What is this, Miami? So, the girls apparently charge accordingly. The situation there is very unfortunate as it is a beautiful country with gorgeous women. I hope to one day be able to visit and safely.I wonder where all that $200 was going. Was it going direct to the girl? Or is most of that tax to the pimp mathia who run the city, der I ask?