Tía Juana, located in the Zulia region of Venezuela, is a city deeply intertwined with the country's oil industry. It forms part of the Bolivar Coastal Fields, which is one of the largest oil fields in South America. The city is situated on the eastern margin of Lake Maracaibo, offering a unique view of the industrial landscape that drives much of Venezuela's economy. Visitors interested in industrial tourism will find Tía Juana a fascinating destination to learn about oil production and its impact on the region.
Tía Juana is best explored with a guided tour to understand its industrial significance.
Try local Venezuelan dishes in nearby towns for an authentic experience.
Stay informed about local conditions and travel advisories when visiting industrial areas.
Spring is a good time to visit with mild weather and less industrial activity.
Expect higher temperatures; stay hydrated and protected from the sun.
A quieter time to visit with cooler weather.
Mild temperatures make it a comfortable time for industrial tours.
VEF Bs
$50-$100 p/day
23,714
Spanish
April-June, September-November
Industrial Tourism