In the early 1970 s, Bahía de Villiers had to be an idyllic long beach: there was a staked on the beach or a hammock was suspended between two coconut trees, pelicans slaughtered in the sea alongside the colourful boats of local fishermen.Unfortunately, wild urbanization has struck: two grey towers of floors, with apartments (empty the week) for Venezuelan holidaymakers, settled right behind the beach and completely distort the landscape." The towers ruining the bay where jet-skis intersect. " wrote a reader.So grotesque that if we didn't have better to do, it would be worth taking a look at it. Fish restaurants (fat) on the (dirty) beach. Camping discouraged.Nevertheless, the beach has lost nothing of its popularity with the youth of Maracay or Valencia.The village of Cata when it is more authentic, out of the sea, go by car to buy delicious cocoa panelas from:

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