Parque Nacional Medanos de Coro in Venezuela, Coro, isn't your typical beach destination but an extraordinary landscape of extensive dunes. These striking formations create a desert-like scenery right near the Caribbean Sea. The park stretches over an impressive expanse, boasting golden sands that shift with the winds, creating a constantly changing canvas. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as sandboarding, dune trekking, photography, and picnicking amidst the dunes. Despite its stunning natural beauty, Parque Nacional Medanos de Coro has few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly, although it does not allow dogs, is not accessible for individuals with disabilities, and has restrictions against nudity and camping. Moreover, there are no bathroom facilities, and surfing isn't an option here due to the lack of an actual seafront.