Venezuela Getting Around
Getting Around by Air
Getting Around by Water
Getting Around by Rail
Getting Around by Road
Bus: Long-distance bus routes connect virtually all cities and towns in Venezuela. Bus quality varies widely but the major lines all offer modern, air-conditioned executive-class service (servicio ejecutivo), as well as bus-cama service with ultra-reclining seats. Among the more efficient nationwide operators are Aeroexpresos Ejecutivos (website: www.aeroexpresos.com.ve), Rodovías (website: www.rodovias.com.ve) and Peli Express. Many inter-city routes are also covered by por puestos, (share-taxis) which depart as they fill up; they are generally a little more expensive than buses.
Car hire: Major car-rental firm agencies operate at the airport and in major city centres. You can often get better rates by booking online from home.
Regulations: You must be at least 18 years old to drive in Venezuela, 21 years old to rent a car. The official speed limit is 40kph in cities, 80kph on the highway, though in reality speed limits are rarely enforced. Seat belt use is compulsory. Motorcycles may not be used in Caracas after 2200.
Documentation: Drivers must have their licence and insurance documents with them at all times; both foreign licences and international driving permits are valid.
Getting Around Towns and Cities
Taxis in Caracas are not metered and fares should be negotiated with the driver beforehand. Fares increase 30% after 2000. Travellers are advised to hail only white taxis with yellow number plates or to use official taxi stands. From the airport, authorised taxis (black Ford Explorers) line up in front of the international and domestic terminals.
Journey Times
| Air | |
| Porlamar | 0.45 |
| Canaima | 1.15 |
| Cumana | 0.45 |
| Maracaibo | 1.00 |
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