Parque Nacional Morrocoy
Parque Nacional Morrocoy is a protected area located on the northwestern coast of Venezuela. Established in 1974, it covers approximately 32,090 hectares and includes a variety of ecosystems such as mangroves, coral reefs, and sandy beaches. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including numerous bird species, reptiles, and marine life.
The park is famous for its beautiful cays, such as Cayo de Agua and Cayo Sal, which attract visitors for activities like snorkeling, swimming, and birdwatching. Its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes make Parque Nacional Morrocoy a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking natural beauty and outdoor adventures.