Cara cara navel, Valencia
#8 among attractions in Valencia

Facts and practical information
The Cara Cara navel orange, or red-fleshed navel orange, is an early-to-midseason navel orange believed to have developed as a spontaneous bud mutation on a Washington navel orange tree. ()
Valencia Venezuela
Cara cara navel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Estadio José Bernardo Pérez, Centro Sambil, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Help, Valencia's Aquarium.
5.3 miSWBaseball, Sport venue, SportEstadio José Bernardo Pérez, Valencia
135 min walk • Estadio José Bernardo Pérez is a multi-use stadium in Valencia, Venezuela. It opened on October 8, 1955, and holds 15,500 people. Originally named Estadio Cuatricentenario, it primarily served as the home stadium for the Industriales de Valencia baseball club.
3.6 miWShopping, Shopping centreCentro Sambil, Valencia
92 min walk • Centro Sambil Caracas, located in Caracas, Venezuela, is the sixth largest shopping mall in South America. It was completed in 1998 and has over 500 stores in approximately 3 million square-feet. The mall has five levels: Autopista, Libertador, Acuario, Feria, and Diversión.
5.7 miSWChurch, Colonial architectureCathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Help, Valencia
145 min walk • The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Help or the Cathedral of Valencia is the most important religious site in Valencia, Venezuela. It is situated in the center of the city opposite the Plaza Bolivar.
5.7 miSWSizable zoo with dolphin shows and birdsValencia's Aquarium, Valencia
147 min walk • Valencia's Aquarium is a recreational park located in Valencia, Venezuela. It is the largest aquarium in Venezuela, and it also has a small zoo with species from Venezuela. It is operated by the J.V. Seijas Foundation. This aquarium has the only trained captive Amazon river dolphins in the world.
1.3 miNWCity, AreaSan Diego, Valencia
33 min walk • San Diego is a town, capital of San Diego Municipality. It is located to the North of Valencia Lake in Carabobo State, Venezuela. The town was the centre of an agricultural region. It has grown very fast in recent years. Many of the areas previously used for agriculture have been taken over by further urbanizations.
5.7 miSW 5.4 miSW 4.2 miSWBasketball, Concert hall, Sport venueForum de Valencia, Valencia
107 min walk • Forum de Valencia is an indoor sporting arena located in the Venezuelan city of Valencia, Carabobo. The capacity of the arena is 10,000 and is used mostly for basketball and concerts.
4.6 miWSport venue, SportEstadio Misael Delgado, Valencia
116 min walk • Estadio Misael Delgado is a multi-use stadium in Valencia, Venezuela. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Carabobo FC. The stadium holds 10,400 people and was reopened in 2001. The stadium hosted the 1994 South American Games.
4.2 miNWUniversities and schoolsArturo Michelena University, Valencia
109 min walk • The Arturo Michelena University is the biggest private university in Valencia, Venezuela. It offers graduate and postgraduate studies in different areas, and has around 20,000 students, mostly coming from the central part of the country.
4.2 miNWUniversities and schoolsUniversity of Carabobo, Valencia
109 min walk • The University of Carabobo is an autonomous, public university of Venezuela located in Valencia, Venezuela. It offers graduate and postgraduate studies in different areas.