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Travel to Puerto La Cruz


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Large avenues cross the city, from north to south, and from east to west. Among them are:

*    Av. Municipal, which is the main avenue of the city, with two main traffic lanes and 2 service lanes in each direction, and was the first to be paved.

*   Av. 5 Julio is the most popular avenue for trade; most shops are owned by immigrants of Arab descent.

*    Av. Paseo Colon; almost all of this avenue borders the Bay of Pozuelos, which is one of the largest bays in the world. It has a boulevard where the symbol of the city of Puerto La Cruz (the Holy Cross) is situated. In addition here are established known hotels.

*    Av. Bolivar, with a number of shops devoted to the sale of automotive spare parts, as well as car dealers. Paseo with Connects Miranda Av. Inter communal Jorge Rodriguez (formerly Avenida Andres Bello), this avenue helps greatly to land transport.

*    Prolongation Paseo Colon, is a branch of Av. Paseo Colon, starts from the sector Espig�n The (razil front of the Hotel), passes through the Sector El Paraiso and stay on the Ave. Americo Vespusio Dairy.

Ports and airport

Puerto La Cruz has several ports from which many destinations, attractions and shopping facilities can be reached. Margarita Island can be reached through the transport service operated by the companies Conferry and Great Chieftain Express (which resumed its activities in December 2006). The beaches located on the islands of Mochima National Park may also be reached from Dairy.

In the area of Guaraguao of Puerto La Cruz, there is also a terminal for the export/import of crude oil processed at the refinery in the city.

As Puerto La Cruz does not have its own airport, it uses for air transportation Gener�l Jos� Antonio Anzo�tegui International Airport located in the nearby city of Barcelona.

Mass transportation

According to various
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