Maracas Beach

Port of Spain

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Maracas Beach

Located 16 kilometres (10 miles) away from Port of Spain, Maracas Bay is Trinidad's most famous beach given its two kilometres of white sands, swaying palm trees, and turquoise waters. It is one of the busiest beaches, particularly at weekends, where locals and visitors flock to swim, surf, and indulge in the island's street food. The waves here can reach an average height of about a meter (3 feet), which makes it perfect for surfing. Last but not least, if you plan to visit Maracas Beach, make sure you try the most popular food here; Shark and Bake, a local dish prepared using fried flatbread, shark meat and additional ingredients.

Do & See

Port of Spain is a thriving, major city in the Caribbean. Its tall buildings, busy streets, and bright lights, might make you think it is similar to many other cities, however, Port of Spain has a unique Caribbean flair. The city boasts a range of activities such as cricket and football matches, shopping centres, an art and history museum, historic landmarks and of course, the Trinidad Carnival in Easter. What is also worth checking out during your visit to Port of Spain is Calypso music, an Afro-Caribbean musical tradition that emerged in Trinidad and Tobago. There are many bars and clubs in the city where it is possible to experience Trinidad's Calypso music. There are several stunning beaches in the region, ranging from the ones most frequented by visitors on day trips from Port of Spain to peaceful and secluded spots, which are preferred by the locals.