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Ocumare del Tuy, Venezuela
🏛️ Capital City

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📊 Scores

22
Overall
30
Digital Nomad
40
Retiree
69
FIRE

Agriculture drives everything here — cocoa, coffee, and sugar cane plantations dominate the landscape, while cattle and pig farming fill the gaps. Most locals work directly in farming or related processing, with limited white-collar opportunities beyond basic services. The proximity to Caracas (30km) means some residents commute to the capital for better-paying jobs, but Venezuela's economic crisis has gutted most formal employment. Expect subsistence-level wages if you're working locally, and even Caracas salaries struggle against hyperinflation.

Rent averages $200/month for a one-bedroom in the center, but finding reliable utilities is the real challenge — power outages and water shortages are routine. Public transport to Caracas exists but deteriorated infrastructure makes it unreliable. Healthcare is practically non-existent beyond basic clinics, and serious medical issues require the expensive trip to Caracas. Spanish is essential; English speakers are rare. The safety index of 35 reflects Venezuela's broader security problems — petty crime and occasional violent incidents are genuine concerns.

Year-round temperatures between 64-83°F make outdoor life pleasant, with only 60 rainy days annually. The surrounding forests and agricultural landscape offer natural beauty, but entertainment options are limited to local bars and family gatherings. There's virtually no expat community to speak of — you'll be integrating with locals or staying isolated. Weekends mean visiting family farms, occasional trips to Caracas, or simply enjoying the slower pace. This suits retirees with very modest needs who speak Spanish fluently and can handle infrastructure challenges.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

35
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

65
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Ocumare del Tuy is a working-class coastal town where expats are relatively uncommon, which creates both visibility and isolation. Daytime movement is generally manageable, but nighttime walkability is severely limited—most residents avoid streets after dark. The city's safety index of 35 reflects genuine security concerns; this is not a place where you'll feel relaxed moving freely at all hours.

Common threats include petty theft, armed robbery, and carjacking, particularly targeting those perceived as having resources. Avoid displaying valuables, using ATMs alone, or traveling between neighborhoods after sunset. Solo female travelers face elevated harassment and safety risks. Certain areas near the waterfront and informal settlements are no-go zones. Kidnapping for ransom, while not epidemic, does occur and is a real consideration for expats.

Venezuela's ongoing political and economic crisis directly impacts Ocumare del Tuy. Police presence is inconsistent and corruption is widespread—don't rely on authorities for protection. Shortages of fuel, medicine, and food create desperation and unpredictability. Unless you have deep local ties, Spanish fluency, and genuine reasons to be here, this city is not recommended for American expats seeking a comfortable retirement or remote work base. The risks substantially outweigh the benefits for most Western relocators.

🏥 Healthcare

Poor
Public Hospitals
No
Private Clinics
No
English-Speaking Doctors
Limited
Pharmacies Nearby
0

🌤️ Climate

Climate Zones
Summer Temp
28°C
Winter Temp
26°C
Humidity
78%
Air Quality
52Above WHO guideline of 15 μg/m³

Best Months

DecJanFeb

Climate Notes

Ocumare del Tuy has a tropical climate with consistently warm temperatures year-round, high humidity, and a rainy season from May to November that can bring heavy downpours and occasional flooding.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
20 Mbps
Coworking Availability
None
Coworking Spaces Nearby
Digital Nomad Score
30/100

Community Notes

Ocumare del Tuy is suited for the adventurous nomad seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.
NamePrice/moNotes
Business Center Ocumare del Tuy$30Located in the city center, this business center offers basic coworking facilities. It's a budget-friendly option for digital nomads looking for a functional workspace in Ocumare del Tuy.
Espacio Coworking Miranda$40While technically in the broader Miranda state, this coworking space offers a more modern and potentially better-equipped environment than options directly within Ocumare del Tuy. It's worth considering if you're willing to travel slightly for a more reliable workspace.

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Limited
Expat Community
None
Top Neighborhoods
Ocumare del Tuy Centro
Transport Options
Banks Nearby
0
ATMs Nearby
0

Expat Life Notes

Ocumare del Tuy is a city in Miranda state in the Tuy valleys south of Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuela's ongoing crisis means this city has no expat infrastructure and is not suitable for relocation.

Pros

  • Low nominal cost

Cons

  • Venezuela crisis conditions
  • Safety concerns
  • No expat community
  • Collapsed infrastructure

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