Carupano
Situated along the Venezuelan Caribbean coast, Carupano stands as a cultural and culinary gem within the state of Sucre.
Renowned for its locally cured sausages, chorizos carupaneros, and
delectable seafood, the city tantalizes taste buds with its gastronomic
delights. Notable establishments like El Fogon
de la Petaca beckon visitors to savor the
authentic flavors of the region.
Amidst its culinary fame, Carupano boasts a
tapestry of attractions, including the sun-drenched splendor of Playa Medina, the historic
charm of St. Rose of Lima Cathedral, and the vibrant ambiance of Plaza Andrés Mata. Moreover, La Casa del Cable stands as a
testament to the city's technological legacy, being the site where the first
telegraph cable linking Europe and South America was laid. As evening falls, Carupano comes alive
with its bustling nightlife, characterized by a lively atmosphere and the dazzling
spectacle of its renowned Carupano
Carnaval, a vibrant celebration drawing
thousands of revelers.