Maracas Beach is the premier coastal destination in Trinidad for families and friends seeking a combination of scenic beauty, cultural immersion, and world-class street food. Located approximately 16 kilometres north of Port-of-Spain, this crescent-shaped bay is framed by the lush mountains of the Northern Range and the turquoise waters of …
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Balandra Beach and Balandra Waterfall: Nature’s hidden escape in Trinidad
Balandra Beach and the nearby Balandra Waterfall offer a premier coastal and rainforest experience on the north-eastern coast of Trinidad for nature enthusiasts and eco-travellers. This comprehensive guide examines the dual appeal of the Balandra region, where the Atlantic surf meets a secluded freshwater basin. It provides essential data for …
Read More »Best summer beach spots in Trinidad and Tobago ranked by locals
Sun, sand and local secrets When it comes to enjoying the Caribbean sun, Trinidad and Tobago offer some of the best beach experiences in the world. While tourists often flock to well-known spots, locals know where the true summer magic lies. These are not simply scenic coastlines they’re living spaces …
Read More »Mayaro Beach: Endless sands on Trinidad’s East Coast
Mayaro Beach serves as the premier destination for travellers seeking an expansive and tranquil coastal experience on the southeastern edge of Trinidad. This comprehensive guide explores the nine-mile stretch of golden sand, detailing its significance as a cultural touchstone for local families and a growing attraction for international eco-tourists. Readers …
Read More »Mayaro Beach: The perfect getaway for a family vacation
A scenic slice of the Caribbean Tucked away on the southeastern coast of Trinidad, Mayaro Beach stretches for over 8 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. With soft golden sands, warm tropical breezes, and gentle rolling waves, it remains one of the best-kept secrets of the Caribbean. Unlike the more commercialised …
Read More »A day at Maracas Waterfall: Trinidad’s tallest waterfall
Maracas Waterfall is the highest single-drop cascade in Trinidad, plunging approximately 91.5 metres (300 feet) from the Northern Range into the Maracas Valley. This landmark is situated near the town of St Joseph and offers a distinct ecological experience compared to the coastal attractions of the same name. The article …
Read More »Sun, sand, and serenity at Las Cuevas Beach
Las Cuevas Beach is the premier destination for travellers seeking a tranquil alternative to the bustling Maracas Bay on the north coast of Trinidad. This sheltered horseshoe-shaped bay spans approximately 2.2 kilometres and is distinguished by its calm, azure waters and unique prehistoric cave formations. As a recipient of the …
Read More »Turtle watching at Matura Beach: A conservation success story
Leatherback turtle conservation at Matura Beach represents a globally recognised model for community-led environmental protection and regulated wildlife observation within Trinidad and Tobago. As one of the most significant nesting sites for Dermochelys coriacea in the Northwest Atlantic, Matura Beach operates under a strict co-management agreement between the Forestry Division …
Read More »A day at Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort, Tobago
Experience Caribbean luxury at an award-winning golf resort Welcome to paradise: Where comfort meets Caribbean charm Nestled on the serene southeastern coast of Tobago, the Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort offers a luxurious escape for travellers seeking relaxation, recreation, and refinement. As one of the Caribbean’s premier golf resorts, …
Read More »The top 5 beaches to visit after Trinidad Carnival
Trinidad Carnival is an electrifying experience filled with pulsating music, vibrant costumes, and unmatched energy. After the non-stop revelry, what better way to unwind than by visiting some of the most breathtaking beaches in Trinidad? Here are the top 5 beaches you must explore after the Carnival to relax and …
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