Cruising Resources: Venezuela

Cruising here needs to be approached with careful planning. In recent years, Venezuela has seen a decline in the number of visiting yachts due to the steadily deteriorating safety situation. In certain areas (in particular Margarita and Testigos) there have been an increasing number of muggings, robberies and even knife attacks reported by visiting sailors, which have caused many to avoid this beautiful country and change their cruising plans for elsewhere. It is not so much the number of attacks that cause concern, but the violent nature of these attacks. However, it is important to remember that with a coastline of nearly 1800 miles and 100’s of offshore islands, Venezuela is a vast cruising area, and whilst there are some parts that should perhaps still be avoided or at least approached with care, there are other areas that are safe to cruise where sailors do not encounter any problems. A number of cruisers have reported visiting Los Roques over the last couple of years and have had no problems with the authorities. For more information see Venezuela Security.
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Venuezela - Offshore: Cruisers Fend Off Armed Pirates

The following report includes the incident report from CSSN as well as a report from a friend of the couple, who issued a Pan Pan...

Updated 5 months ago

Venezuela, Offshore: Sailor Injured by Stray Bullet

SOURCE: CSSN First Hand Incident Report DATE: 2024-10-10 03:30 LOCATION: Venezuela - Offshore EVENT: Assault HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: None SECURED: Does Not Apply DETAILS:...

Updated 5 months ago

Venezuela: Yacht on Passage Boarded by Armed Pirates

CSSN ReportDATE: 2021-09-15 08.30LOCATION: Venezuela-Nearshore Islands - Paria Peninsula - OffshoreEVENT: PiracyHAND: 1STOLEN ITEMS: Cash, food, alcohol, life-raft, clothing, shoes, sunglasses, phone chargerSECURED: Does not...

Updated 5 months ago

International Maritime Organization (IMO)

The IMO - International Maritime Organization - is the specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for the safety and security of navigation and to...

Published 6 years ago

ONSA – For Maritime Safety in Venezuela

Organización Nacional de Salvamento y Seguridad Marítima de los espacios Acuáticos. A non-governmental national organization for search and rescue and maritime safety in the aquatic...

Published 6 years ago

Venezuela Pirate Attack: First Person report from Victims SY Explorer

The position of the Paria Peninsula where the attack took placeWe are a couple Bob (74) the captain, an American, and Hella my mate (71)...

Updated 5 months ago

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