Southern
Caribbean travel guides are a must-have if you plan to visit.
Southern Caribbean is that region of South American consisting of the
nations that border the Caribbean Sea – Colombia and Venezuela. Due
to the region’s closeness to the equator, its climate is very
tropical, which of course makes it a popular destination for those
who want beaches and sand in their vacation itinerary.
From
the Caribbean coast, the bulk of Venezuela rises instantly and green
like the bulging muscles bursting through a comic hero’s shirt. To
the Spaniards, everything would have seemed wild and yet to be
controlled. From world’s highest uninterrupted cataract, the Rio
Churun, to the arching bridge spanning Lake Maracaibo, much of the
interior of Venezuela is still to be settled, even today.
In
1533, the Spanish founded a city that would become known as the Queen
of the Indies. Yet, even without the added attraction of its colonial
heritage, Colombia’s Cartagena is in the perfect position in the
Caribbean Sea as to make it an attractive tourist destination.
Below
are some top Southern Caribbean travel guides you may find useful as
you travel to the Southern parts of the Caribbean.
Backpack
Traveling in Latin America
This
page contains a very helpful Southern Caribbean travel guide based on
the site owner’s personal experiences. While this guide does not
contain a very accurate and up-to-date information on travel to Latin
America, it does provide you with enough information to give you a
basic information about the places you’ll be visiting while on your
Southern Caribbean travel.
This
site should be used as an addition to the books you may have bought
from stores. It includes but not limited to:
- Introduction to culture
- Safety and recent safety development
- Info for US citizens
- Tourism
- Police
- Money
- Entry over land
- Getting around
- Places to stay and eat
Poor
But Happy Colombia Guide
Another
good Southern Caribbean travel guide is Poor But Happy. This site
contains the best discussions and topics on the popular tourist
destination of Colombia, and written no less by those who live and
work there. The topics are just about anything Colombia related from
visas to adoption, to medellin, places to stay, food, etc.
Venezuela
Voyage
Dominic
Hamilton travels in Venezuela as research for the Traveler’s
Venezuela Companion guidebook. The result is a Southern Caribbean
travel guide featuring a blend of stories and images, a mix of
features, and practical information that both inform and entertain.
The
Lonely Planet
Perhaps
the most popular Southern Caribbean travel guide if you’re
traveling on a shoestring, the Lonely Planet is actually comprised of
several guides to several different points in the world submitted by
travelers like you. The Getting There and Away sections are the best
because they teach you how to go about border crossings. There are
also plenty of simple maps to give you an idea of where you are, as
well locations of cheapo cafes, best banana milk shakes, and all
that.
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