Los Roques - Health

Sep 05, 2025

SECURITY ALERT

The U.S. military conducted a strike against a Venezuelan vessel in international waters in the Caribbean on Tuesday 2 September, 2025. The strike resulted in 11 fatalities among those aboard the vessel, which was allegedly transporting illegal narcotics bound for the United States. See news.

If having to venture near Venezuela waters, be sure to transit as far north as possible and only where communications are functioning. Sailing anywhere inside or near to Venezuela's territorial limits is extremely high risk at this time. Always file a float plan when transiting risky waters (https://boatwatch.org/resources/). Los Roques is inside Venezuela's territorial limits.

Where is Los Roques?

This group of islands lies about 120NM off the coast, due north of Caracas. Much of it is a National Park and its pristine coral reefs and bird life attract many international visitors. It is a nice place for cruising boats to stop on passage from the Windward Islands to the ABC Islands. Gran Roque, the capital, is the most easily accessible spot for tourists from the mainland. Consequently, all types of planes come and go at all hours, so it is not the totally quiet, remote island you might have expected. However, other parts of the group are rarely visited and provide many quiet and peaceful anchorages. Over the years conditions for cruising boats have fluctuated. In February 2018 the governor of Los Roques introduced incredibly high fees for visiting yachts. Fees stabilized during 2019 and reports have been positive since 2020. See cruisers comments and reports for more details. Review Venezuela Security for advice on cruising here. Position:   11°56.71'N, 66°40.60'W (Gran Roque anchorage)

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