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Updated April 16, 2024
Hacienda Macanao (Porlamar): All You Need to Know
## Hacienda Macanao (Península de Macanao, Isla de Margarita): what it is and what you can actually do there
Hacienda Macanao is described by the venue as an “eco recreation” operation focused on horseback riding and contact with local flora and fauna, framed around nature conservation and equestrian culture.
From the visitor-facing descriptions across major listings, two experiences show up consistently:
– Horseback rides (the venue states it offers four ride types)
– A “granja de contacto” (contact farm), where visitors can interact with animals
A key practical detail if you’re coordinating a group: the venue explicitly says you don’t need prior riding experience for its rides.
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## Location details you can rely on
Name: Hacienda Macanao
Category: Tourist attraction / outdoor activity (horseback riding + contact farm)
Area: Península de Macanao, Isla de Margarita, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela
Address shown on major listings:
– Km. 6 de la vía a San Francisco, Península de Macanao, Porlamar, Isla de Margarita 0631, Venezuela
Map code / coordinates (from your dataset):
– 2Q9R+PP2, 6304, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela
– 11.0192502, -64.2082373 (11.0192502, -64.2082373)
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## Hours and “outdated data” flags (read this before you plan)
Tripadvisor currently lists Hacienda Macanao as open daily 08:30–17:30.
Outdated-data flag: opening hours on travel platforms can change without notice (seasonality, staffing, local conditions). Treat the posted schedule as a starting point, not a guarantee, and confirm via the property’s direct channels before you build a day around it.
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## What makes Hacienda Macanao different on Margarita
If you’ve mostly mapped Isla de Margarita around beaches and shopping in Porlamar, Hacienda Macanao is positioned around the arid landscapes of the Macanao Peninsula—a part of the island that’s widely described as drier and more rugged than many visitors expect.
The venue itself emphasizes:
– Contact with local fauna and flora
– An experience grounded in equestrian culture
Separately, the venue’s own blog describes being located on the peninsula and offering a look at how an ostrich breeding operation (“criadero de avestruces”) and a stable (“caballeriza”) work. Macanao
(Important nuance for accuracy: “ostrich farm” is explicitly mentioned on their blog; individual animal types on the contact farm can vary over time, and you shouldn’t promise specific species unless you’ve confirmed them for the date you’re publishing.) Macanao
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## What to expect on-site (facts only)
### Horseback riding
– The venue states it offers four types of rides.
– The venue states no riding experience is required.
– Their Instagram positioning matches the same core offer: rides that include beach and/or mountain settings (“Paseos Playa/Montaña”).
### Contact farm (“granja de contacto”)
– The venue markets a contact farm experience as part of the visit.
– Their blog also frames it as a place where visitors can get close to animals and take photos. Macanao
### Animal welfare claim (note the wording)
Tripadvisor marks the attraction as meeting animal-welfare guideline specifications (“Cumple con las directrices de bienestar animal”). That’s a platform-level designation, not a detailed welfare audit you can independently verify from the listing alone—so cite it carefully and avoid overstating it.
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## Safety and travel advisory context (don’t bury this)
Tripadvisor displays a general travel advisory note for the area, recommending travelers consult the latest guidance from governmental authorities due to security risks in parts of the region.
That doesn’t automatically mean your specific visit is unsafe, but it does mean your article should:
– encourage readers to check current government advisories for Venezuela (and their insurer’s coverage terms), and
– avoid blanket “it’s safe” statements.
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## Accessibility and inclusivity notes (what we can’t verify)
I did not find a reliable, current, primary-source statement specifying:
– wheelchair accessibility,
– sensory accommodations,
– visitor weight limits for riding,
– restroom accessibility, or
– whether adaptive riding is offered.
So, don’t guess. In a publish-ready post, the accurate move is: recommend contacting the venue directly with specific needs before visiting.
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## Quick fact box (for your CMS)
– Place: Hacienda Macanao
– Type: Outdoor activity / tourist attraction (horseback riding + contact farm)
– Where: Península de Macanao, Isla de Margarita, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela
– Address (listing): Km. 6 de la vía a San Francisco, Península de Macanao, Porlamar, Isla de Margarita 0631
– Coordinates (dataset): 11.0192502, -64.2082373
– Hours (listing): 08:30–17:30 daily (verify before you go)
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