Round-trip from | £505 | From London to Caracas Simon Bolivar |
Information is based on travel restrictions from United Kingdom to Caracas Simon Bolivar
Most visitors from United Kingdom need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Caracas Simon Bolivar.
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom must present a negative RT-PCR (NAAT) test taken 72 hours before departing to Caracas Simon Bolivar.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to quarantine after entering Caracas Simon Bolivar.
Documents
Health Pass - This will generate a QR code which must be presented upon arrival.
Returning to United Kingdom from Caracas Simon Bolivar
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Caracas Simon Bolivar are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering United Kingdom.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Caracas Simon Bolivar are not required to quarantine after entering United Kingdom.
LON - CCS Price
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£510 - £949
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CCS Temperature
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30 - 33 °C
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CCS Rainfall
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15 - 71 mm
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The weather in Caracas is always lovely and warm, but to experience some real heat it’s best to book flights to Caracas in the summer month of August. The dry season falls between December and April, so this is another desirable time to travel. Be aware, though, that travel during school holidays is likely to be more expensive than if you visit during off-peak seasons, meaning the possibility of getting cheap flights to Caracas during these times are low. There are plenty of religious and secular festivals in the city, so it is a great idea to time your visit to coincide with one of them. For example, in the first week of May each year, the city is home to the ‘Cross of May’ festival or Velorio de la Cruz de Mayo: a religious observance where citizens pay their respects to the holy cross with music, ceremonies, and food afterwards.
Caracas is situated amid some of the most stunning mountainscapes you will ever see. Travellers who take flights to Caracas for a hiking holiday will love the various scenic trails through the hills and valleys. An unforgettable way to see the scenery of this part of Venezuela, though, is to take the Teleferico: a cable car that swings you high above the mountains and the rich vegetation of the forests. Back down in the city centre, there are plenty of things for all kinds of travellers to do. Go to the Centro de Arte La Estancia and listen to some traditional Venezuelan music. The Centro de Arte Los Galpones is a brilliant place to view some beautiful contemporary art works and is a very peaceful environment. One of the key historical sites in the city is the Casa Natal & Museo Bolivar. Both of these honour Simon Bolivar, or ‘The Liberator’ (‘El Liberator’) who achieved Venezuelan independence from Spain. The house will show you where Bolivar was born, whilst the adjacent museum is perfect for learning more about the rich history of this part of Venezuela, and in particular its quest for independence.
Taxis are plentiful in Caracas, so you can hail one in the street whenever you need to get from A to B. Remember, though, that in this city the taxis do not have any meters, so it is best to agree on a price with the driver before you depart. It is usual to bargain with the driver, as it is customary for them to quote you an initial price far in excess of what they are willing to accept. Many travellers take advantage of specialised tour buses to explore the key sights of the city, whilst others find it more convenient to hire a car. There is also a metro system.
They key airport serving fights to Caracas is Simón Bolívar International Airport (CCS), named after El Liberator. It is located 13 miles (21 km) from the city centre and you can reach the city by an airport shuttle, a private taxi, or by hiring a car.
Booking a flight to Caracas Simon Bolivar (CCS) is your only option if you intend on flying to Caracas. It is only a 10.3 mi journey from Simon Bolivar to Caracas’s city centre.