Any one know visa info for business in Venezuela?
Can I get in the airport?
I will be in Carracas in 2 weeks.
Are there any good business hotel 4 star in Carracas, close to the action?
Fast Eddie 48
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Any one know visa info for business in Venezuela?
Can I get in the airport?
I will be in Carracas in 2 weeks.
Are there any good business hotel 4 star in Carracas, close to the action?
Fast Eddie 48
No visa is required for US or EC visitors. Please read posts as to hotel situation. I recommend Embassy Suites or Altamira Suites for moderate length stay, but there are many alternatives. Again, RTTFP. I think you know the meaning of this.
Regards, and Be safe
Be there
[blue]Gentlemen,
The purpose of this Forum is to provide for the exchange of information between Men on the subject of finding Women for Sex.
Let's get back to the subject.
Thank You,
Jackson[/blue]
I may have the chance to go to Valencia.
A cursory look revealed nothing on the boards here that I can find.
It appears to be fairly close to Caracs, but Valencia is a large city. There must be some action, right?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
DB
ANY major city in Venezuela has plenty of action but you really need to be up on your Espanol.
Several guys have asked me my opinion on this subject ... I have had numerous novias (girlfriends) from both countries ... still, I don't claim to be an expert.
To be honest with you ... BOTH the Colombianas and the Venezolanas are beautiful ... physically speaking.
If you like a more exotic look, the Venezuelan, in my opinion is generally more exotic looking.
Many have said the Venezolana may be more "stuck-up" than the Colombiana.
In my travels and experiences ... I haven't found this to be true.
Of course the sophisticated Chama (Venezolana) from the "in-crowd" in Caracas may be "stuck-up" and more difficult to approach ... but the same can be said for the Paisia (Colombiana de Medellin) that hangs with her "in-crowd" in el Poblado of Medellin.
I am a simple guy ... I love to traveling both Venezuela and Colombia and meeting the chicas from simple, humble families.
In my opinion, these are the best chicas ... my favorites ... very sweet, adore their man, loving, etc.
They don't expect much and absolutely fall in love with you if you show them kindness too.
In short ... I find these chicas very similar, generally speaking.
I really love Colombia, it is more user friendly now than Venezuela ... for the political climate ... but in Venezuela, there are some wonderful people and beautiful women.
My current girlfriend is in Venezuela ... so I'm there a lot now ... and she's the best I've ever had as far a sweetness goes.
Thanks Ricker,
Just what I wanted to find out. I am trying to decide which place to check out first.
I am Canadian, and i plan to go to Caracass, and maybe other cities.
What is the most economical way of travelling? pkgs or casa particularas?
Better yet can anyone give me a crash course on how much necesities cost down there, from renting rooms to turists / food / car rentals / women? I actually do not plan to do "sex turism" down there, but I just want to be ready if worse comes to worse. (I like the current political system there) I speak a litle spanish (I understand well). Is it english language thought there, etc.?
Any information you can think of will be welcome.
Thank you.
I have a few questions about Venezuela.
I'm planning on visiting Venezuela sometime next year (say June or July) for the Copa America. My main concern is safety and security. How safe/dangerous is Venezuela?
I'm familiar with Brasil and speak fairly fluently portuguese and I can understand Spanish quite well, almost everything. And I love brasileiras, but after viewing some of the pics in here and lately with my Venezuelans friends, I've got more and more interested by this country that I'd like to visit it sometime next year. :D
What would be the best time of the year to visit Venezuela (weather wise and fun-wise)? Specially for a first timer to Venezuela but not to South America.
I'd appreciate your comments, tips and advices.
Muchas Gracias. :)
Hello fella mongers,
Reading this forum is a bit confusing.
My reason for saying this is that it sems that (maby 40%? ) of eweryone here, are or have ben in Venezuela in there work and say Venezuela is good but they vould choose a difrent country if they were on vacation.
I use this forum to find a new paradise and I am interested in Venezuela (but is it a paradise? ).
I done my homework aboute the country (good and bad) and spent days reading this forum but still I am lost.
Some give advises aboute there favorite stripclubs (thats nice) but in another part of the forum they say that Medelin or something else is 10 times better or that Venezuela is just crap.
So my question is what destination do YOU think is best in latin america-- the qestion is for anyone who ben in Venezuela.
I simply can't tell if the venezuela rekomendation comes from someone who is forsed to be there by there company or if they love the country and go ther on vakation (spending there own money).
I love Thailand and Philippines but looking for something new.
Would you prefer or can you compare Thailand/Philippines to Venezuela?
I guess it is more crime and more dificulty to pic up non pros, but still I love senioritas and I like to practise my slim spanish.
Any help on this matter is mighty apreshiated.
(sorry for my bad writing)
I talked with some venezuelan people in my town.
They told me that the situation is not good: too much violence, thieves and many other bad things.
In particular, they told me this situation is favourite by Chavez.
I would like to know, if I can walk and where in caracas. I will stay there for few days because then I will go to Los Roques.
Thanks
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you can read my reports, venezuela is beautiful, but not worth going just for the chicas. too dangerous. myself and two friends had are credit cards copied and used. i only used mine 8 times, four hotels, two travel agents, one airport shop and one beach shop.
go to colombia, brazil or argentina!!!
[quote=speedy gonzales]hello fella mongers,
reading this forum is a bit confusing.
my reason for saying this is that it sems that (maby 40%? ) of eweryone here, are or have ben in venezuela in there work and say venezuela is good but they vould choose a difrent country if they were on vacation.
i use this forum to find a new paradise and i am interested in venezuela (but is it a paradise? ).
i done my homework aboute the country (good and bad) and spent days reading this forum but still i am lost.
some give advises aboute there favorite stripclubs (thats nice) but in another part of the forum they say that medelin or something else is 10 times better or that venezuela is just crap.
so my question is what destination do you think is best in latin america-- the qestion is for anyone who ben in venezuela.
i simply can't tell if the venezuela rekomendation comes from someone who is forsed to be there by there company or if they love the country and go ther on vakation (spending there own money).
i love thailand and philippines but looking for something new.
would you prefer or can you compare thailand/philippines to venezuela?
i guess it is more crime and more dificulty to pic up non pros, but still i love senioritas and i like to practise my slim spanish.
any help on this matter is mighty apreshiated.
(sorry for my bad writing)[/quote]
Caracas is a difficult city to figure out in a short period of time. Safe hotels are expensive relative to other Latin American cities. The rest of Venezuela is cheaper and safer than Caracas, but with limited foreign tourism infrastructure outside of Margarita, it too can be hard to manage. Venezuela is a great place for visitors who have time and like a challenge. Otherwise, it's not worth the hassle.
How do the young non-pro chicas feel about older men? I know in Colombia, DR or even Brazil guys in their 50's could easily bang or even marry 20 yr olds, especially if he lived there. But after reading about Venezuela I get the impression its impossible and is much like in the states.