
La Orchila Island · Federal Dependencies · Venezuela
Playa Cayo Agua
Picture a stretch of sand so fine it feels like flour beneath your toes, flanked by water so impossibly clear it seems to vanish into the horizon. Playa Cayo Agua is a postcard brought to life, an isolated haven where the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves and the whisper of the breeze.
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Picture a stretch of sand so fine it feels like flour beneath your toes, flanked by water so impossibly clear it seems to vanish into the horizon. Playa Cayo Agua is a postcard brought to life, an isolated haven where the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves and the whisper of the breeze.
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About this beach
Where it is
Playa Cayo Agua
La Orchila Island, Federal Dependencies, Venezuela
11.8289°, -66.1654°
Top things to do
At Playa Cayo Agua
Sunbathe
On flour-soft sand
Swim
In translucent turquoise
Photograph
Iconic beach scenes
Snorkel
Explore shallow marine life
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Playa Cayo Agua.
Questions people actually ask about Playa Cayo Agua.
Is Playa Cayo Agua safe for swimming?
Playa Cayo Agua typically offers good swimming conditions, as cay beaches generally feature calmer turquoise waters and white sand bottoms that make underwater hazards visible. The protected nature of cays often means gentler waves and currents. However, this remote location has no lifeguards, medical facilities, or rescue services. Strong swimmers should still exercise caution, watch for changing conditions, and never swim alone. Check for coral or rocks before entering, as these can be present around cays. The clarity of the water helps assess conditions before swimming.
When should I visit Playa Cayo Agua for the best weather?
Playa Cayo Agua is best visited during Venezuela's dry season, from December to April, when weather conditions are most favorable. During these months, you'll experience consistent sunshine, minimal rainfall, and calmer seas that make the turquoise waters even more spectacular. The clear skies also enhance the stunning white sand beaches. Keep in mind that accessing La Orchila Island requires special permissions regardless of season, and transportation availability may be limited. Weather windows are crucial for boat or air access to this remote cay.




