Yapascua is a beach that is hidden in the Carabobo state, Venezuela. To get there you have to climb 2 hills, it is a walk of approximately 4 hours, it could be much less, it all depends on your physical condition, mine is very bad, you have the option of going by boat but it hurts the reefs. The first stop you should make is at Patanemo Bay, you can eat some delicious empanadas, patacones with fish or why not, a beer too, these are just some photos from the last time I went, several years ago. I made my respective stop in Patanemo for lunch, it was a Monday, so the beach was alone, I didn't have classes at the university on Mondays, so I took advantage.
After resting a little, the journey began to climb the first hill, I was going little by little, as I said my physical condition is not the best, we went down the first... and now it was the turn of the second, thanks to Yisus this was more small, so the walk was not that long, I made a stop to take some photos, until finally we followed the path and arrived at Yapascua, oh! And I don't forget to tell you that we also almost got lost in the hills, the only thing that saved us was that a little dog that lives on the beach accompanied us, quite intelligent, I don't remember what his name was.
Upon arrival we set up the tent and rest as they say! You should not forget to bring plenty of water, food, sunscreen and mosquito repellent. But since at that time I was more idiotic than normal, I missed a lot from that list hahaha, I remember that trip and I really don't understand how I'm alive, I better take it with grace, but it really was very irresponsible, I think that of so many mistakes that's why I'm so methodical and perfected now, he continued. In the photo you can see the savior who helped us not get lost.
Beyond having been a poorly planned trip, I don't regret it, that place is peaceful, you disconnect from the world, the water is divine, the landscape is beautiful, and to add even more delight, this beach is bioluminescent, I don't have photos of that, but If I keep it in my memory, it is a spectacle to swim and see the blue glow in the water in contrast to the total darkness, only light from a small campfire and the stars. Of course I want to repeat this trip, but this time without making the same mistakes.
I was searching on Google maps and I was surprised that tourist visits are now prohibited. The little red dots I marked are what I had to walk to cross the hills.