Tucacas

Tucacas is a northern coastal town of Venezuela. It is located in the state of Falcón. Elevation 1m.

Local economy

Turtle in Tucacas, Morrocoy National Park.

The development is unstoppable and built a series of projects that are transforming the local economy. Residential areas are covered with all its services. For this there is an urgent need to prepare enough staff to be absorbed directly and so that they can form part of progress.

The economy is based mainly on tourism.

Transport

It is mentioned as a station on the national railway network. However, there is not a train station in Tucacas and there is not railway service for passengers in this network. The railway is for transport of raw materials for the petrochemical industry. There are permanent bus services to and from Puerto Cabello, Valencia, Barquisimeto, Coro and to most important localities in the region. There is fuel, gas and diesel, available 24/7, repair shops, tow service and traffic police. There are boats for rent and taxi boats, marine fuel from 6 am to 6 pm, ship yards, boat parts stores and mayor repair services. Scooter and personal watercraft rentals, but no car rentals in town.

Tucacas is also mentioned as a destination at Conviasa's United States web-page.[1]

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Coordinates: 10°47′52″N 68°19′03″W / 10.79778°N 68.31750°W / 10.79778; -68.31750


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