La Sola Island
Island Remote Caribbean island in Venezuela's federal dependencies
A small island among Venezuela’s Federal Dependencies, La Sola Island features coral reefs and open sea; it sees occasional visits from fishermen, yacht crews and dive expeditions.
La Sola Island is a small island in the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, located in the Caribbean Sea off the Venezuelan coast.
Administrative control is held by the Venezuelan central government as part of the Federal Dependencies. The island has not been a site of permanent urban development.
Sited in the southern Caribbean, the island lies within the cluster of Venezuelan offshore islands managed as the Federal Dependencies; coordinates place it north of the Venezuelan mainland.
How to Get to La Sola Island #
La Sola is accessible only by private boat or charter from Venezuela’s coastal ports. Because the Federal Dependencies are administered with specific regulations, visits should be arranged through authorized operators and local maritime authorities.
Tips for Visiting La Sola Island #
- Travel only with an authorized boat operator; the Federal Dependencies have controlled access and local regulations.
- Bring your own water and shade - there are no services on the island.
- Check Venezuelan travel advisories and clearances before planning a trip; maritime conditions and politics can affect access.
Best Time to Visit La Sola Island #
A small, remote island in Venezuela's Federal Dependencies - largely undeveloped and reached only by sea.