Morón · Carabobo · Venezuela
Playa El Cambur de Morón
The beach extends eastward from Morón's fishing harbor, a generous sweep of beige sand that slopes so gradually into the gulf you can wade fifty meters before the water reaches your waist. Tamarind trees drop shade along the upper beach, their twisted branches hosting impromptu picnics every weekend.
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The beach extends eastward from Morón's fishing harbor, a generous sweep of beige sand that slopes so gradually into the gulf you can wade fifty meters before the water reaches your waist. Tamarind trees drop shade along the upper beach, their twisted branches hosting impromptu picnics every weekend.
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About this beach
Where it is
Playa El Cambur de Morón
Morón, Carabobo, Venezuela
10.4886°, -68.1479°
Top things to do
At Playa El Cambur de Morón
Safe Family Wading
Shallow gulf waters for children
Tamarind Shade Lounging
Natural canopy above sand
Beach Vendor Snacks
Cocadas and fresh coconut water
Fishing Boat Photography
Working harbor morning activity
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Playa El Cambur de Morón.
Questions people actually ask about Playa El Cambur de Morón.
Is Playa El Cambur de Morón safe for swimming and families?
Playa El Cambur de Morón is generally suitable for families and swimming, with calm waters typical of Gulf of Triste beaches. As a less-visited beach, lifeguard services may be limited or absent, so supervise children closely. Check local conditions before entering the water, as currents can vary seasonally. The sandy bottom makes it comfortable for wading. Being a hidden beach with fewer crowds means less infrastructure, so bring your own safety equipment and first aid supplies. Always ask locals about current water conditions.
When is the best time to visit Playa El Cambur de Morón?
The best time to visit is during Venezuela's dry season, typically December through April, when you'll enjoy sunny weather and calm seas. This beach is ideal for budget travelers and those seeking fewer crowds year-round. Weekdays are quieter than weekends when locals may visit. The shoulder months of November and May can offer good weather with even fewer visitors. Avoid the rainier months of June through October when access roads may be challenging and skies cloudier, though you'll find the most solitude then.