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Maracas BayMaracas Bay is Trinidad’s most popular beach. The wide, white-sand shore, dotted with palm trees contrasting against the backdrop of verdant mountains, remains an irresistible lure for both locals and travelers. Marcas Beach is famous for…

Maracas Bay

Maracas Bay is Trinidad’s most popular beach. The wide, white-sand shore, dotted with palm trees contrasting against the backdrop of verdant mountains, remains an irresistible lure for both locals and travelers. Marcas Beach is famous for the place to go for a authentic bake and shark.

Queens Park SavannahQueen’s Park Savannah is a park in Port of Spain. Known locally as simply “Savannah” it is Port of Spain’s largest open space. It occupies about 260 acres of level land.

Queens Park Savannah

Queen’s Park Savannah is a park in Port of Spain. Known locally as simply “Savannah” it is Port of Spain’s largest open space. It occupies about 260 acres of level land.

The Emperor ZooThe Emperor Valley Zoo is the main zoo in Trinidad and Tobago, located north of the Queen’s Park Savannah and west of the Botanic Gardens in Port of Spain. It is also the only zoo in the Caribbean to house Lions, Giraffes, and enterta…

The Emperor Zoo

The Emperor Valley Zoo is the main zoo in Trinidad and Tobago, located north of the Queen’s Park Savannah and west of the Botanic Gardens in Port of Spain. It is also the only zoo in the Caribbean to house Lions, Giraffes, and entertaining Giant Otter and a 30 year old 12 foot Crocodile.

 
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Bamboo CathedralHike through the tunnel of live bamboo stalks that arch overhead.

Bamboo Cathedral

Hike through the tunnel of live bamboo stalks that arch overhead.


Gasparee CavesDescend 100 feet underground and walk through a magnificent limestone caverns to discover extraordinary stalactites and a crystal clear water pool at its base that shimmers like glass.

Gasparee Caves

Descend 100 feet underground and walk through a magnificent limestone caverns to discover extraordinary stalactites and a crystal clear water pool at its base that shimmers like glass.