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Located on the East Coast, Mayaro Bay has the longest beach in Trinidad. It can be accessed by the Mayaro-Guayaguayare Road. Caution must be exercised when swimming and along a designated area most of the beach there are lifeguards from 10 am to 5 pm (up to 6 pm during the Summer vacation). There are a number of guesthouses and small hotels along the beach and also several properties for rent around the more popular bathing areas. It is about 2 & 1/4 hours drive away from Port of Spain.

Mayaro Beach is the longest beach in Trinidad. It is approximately 16km long. This approximates some 10 miles. It is accessed by the Mayaro - Guayaguayare Road . The beach is lined with coconut palms and small inlet lagoons. There are many guesthouses and small hotels available here and there are many vacation properties available for rental. It is about 2 hours drive from Port of Spain.

Central and south Trinidad encompasses an astonishing variety of landscapes. The west coast is gritty and industrialized, punctuated by the odd oasis of calm such as the Caroni Swamp - home of the scarlet ibis - and Trinidad's busy second city, San Fernando . On the east coast , there are the stunning Manzanilla and Mayaro beaches , both lined with coconut palms and still undiscovered by the tourist trade, and inland sits the protected Nariva Swamp , home of endangered species such as the manatee (sea cows). In contrast to the northern east-west corridor, the central and southern regions of Trinidad are populated predominantly by people of Indian descent; watch out for Hindu temples, flags and Indian delicacies along the roadside.

Transport is no problem along the west coast; most towns are easily accessible from the Uriah Butler-Solomon Hochoy Highway , which runs from Port of Spain to San Fernando. Rural areas inland and the south and southwest coast can be more of a problem, however - maxis and taxis take long circular routes and the absence of road signs can make driving confusing.

Accommodation in the region is minimal, with most hotels geared more towards oil-industry personnel than to tourists. Host homes are your best bet, and an excellent way of meeting local people; contact the Bed and Breakfast Co-Operative Society. Most of the region, however, can be reached from Port of Spain in a day trip, unless you plan to spend time on the south and southeastern coast. Restaurants and nightlife are very limited in the region, though there are plenty of fast-food places serving cheap, filling meals, especially Indian and Chinese food, while the many small bars and rum shops provide friendly conversation and a good night out. In central Trinidad there are a few high-class restaurants at the Grand Bazaar Mall - at the junction of the Uriah Butler and Churchill Roosevelt Highways - Apsara is especially good, serving high-quality Indian food. An exclusive place, it lies opposite the Imperial Garden; expect to pay at least TT$150 for a meal (Mon-Sat 11am-11pm). In the south restaurants, hotels and entertainment are clustered in San Fernando. Recommended establishments are listed in the text.

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Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesTyrico beach, Trinidad
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Just east of Maracas Bay is Tyrico Bay with a beach about 900 m long and fine grayish brown sand. Like Maracas it offers good sea and sun bathing with waves reaching to .80m. It is also popular for overnight camping and is just 45 minutes away from Port of Spain. A life guard service is provided from 11 am to 5 pm daily. Portable toilets, a parking area and a well maintained beach add to the comfort of visitors to Tyrico Beach.
Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesSpeyside Beach, Tobago
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Follow the Windward Road past King's Bay and you will experience a most picturesque view of the coastline. The magnificent Speyside Bay Reef where the Brain Coral is among the largest in the world.
Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesManzanilla beach, Trinidad
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Manzanilla Bay located on the East Coast along the East Coast Road, can be reached via Sangre Gande and the Manzanilla-Mayaro Road. A long beach of about 4000 m with brownish grey fine sand, it is ideal for sunbathing. There are lifeguards on duty within a marked area and well maintained service facilities including a car park, snack bar, picnic tables, changing rooms with showers and toilets. Antigua Most Beautiful Beaches
Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesStore Bay Beach, Tobago
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Very close to the airport, this is one of the most popular beaches in Tobago. Glass-bottomed boats operate trips to Buccoo Reef and the Nylon Pool. Buccoo Reef is the largest coral reef in Tobago, just a short distance offshore. The Nylon Pool, halfway to the reef, is shallow and ideal for swimming, with a soft sandy bottom. (Some say a swim in the Nylon Pool can make you look five years younger.) Home to two of Tobago’s large hotels, Store Bay is bustling with bars, craft stalls, and the famous crab ’n’ dumpling vendors.

Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesChagville beach, Trinidad
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Chagville Beach is located at Carenage Bay, opposite the Convention Centre in Chaguaramas. It is a man made beach, sandy and about 600 m long. Service facilities include 2 large car parks, changing rooms, showers and toilets. The service facilities and the beach are well maintained and Chagville is a popular location for wind-surfing. There are no lifeguards at this beach.
Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesPigeon Point beach, Trinidad
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Located on the leeward side of Tobago is perhaps the island's best sea and land encounter with over 1600 m of white sand. Swimming is ideal in these calm waters and visitors can leave from there for the famous Buccoo Reef. Restaurant, bathroom and changing facilities, sporting and shopping facilities are available at the privately owned resort and a new hotel has been opened nearby. The Division of Tourism also provides lifeguards on request. Antigua Most Beautiful Beaches
Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesMayaro Beach, Trinidad
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Located on the East Coast, Mayaro Bay has the longest beach in Trinidad. It can be accessed by the Mayaro-Guayaguayare Road. Caution must be exercised when swimming and along a designated area most of the beach there are lifeguards from 10 am to 5 pm (up to 6 pm during the Summer vacation). There are a number of guesthouses and small hotels along the beach and also several properties for rent around the more popular bathing areas. It is about 2 & 1/4 hours drive away from Port of Spain.

Antigua Most Beautiful BeachesVessigny Beach, Trinidad
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The beach lies west of Vessigny Village about 3 km south of La Brea and the Pitch Lake. The water is generally very calm and is cleaner during the dry season. There are well maintained service facilities including a car park, snack bar, camp grounds, changing rooms with showers and toilets. There are no lifeguards on duty. It is about 2 hour's drive from Port of Spain.

 
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