Ulwandle
I-Maracas Beach
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Indawo
Maracas Bay Village, San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation
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Very nice beach with lots of things to eat and ty=he drive and view is spectacular. Must try the Shark & Bake.
Having a vehicle is ideal to get to Maracas Bay. It is a very scenic drive over the mountains on the North Coast Road. Visitors can enjoy bake and fish with loads of condiments. Rent a beach chair and read or watch seabathers . Have a swim in the lovely Caribbean sea waters. The waves can be rough.
Maracas beach is about 50 minute drive from the accommodation. Maracas beach is a relaxing spot for guests. Guests may bathe on the beach, tan on the shore or enjoy delicious bake and shark.
Beach and food try Richards Bake and Shark or Natalie's Bake and Shark or bake and Shrimp
The most popular beach in Trinidad, Maracas Bay is home to great tans, exciting surf and the wildly popular local street food known as bake and shark. On any given Sunday, Maracas Bay is never empty. Its beauty – off white sand, palm trees and blue-green waters – attracts beach lovers to this crescent coast line which stretches for 2 km (1. 25 miles). Call it a pilgrimage if you will. From the studio, traveling on the Saddle Road itself, the trip may take just under 30 minutes. Stone pillars are the landmarks that welcome you to the North Coast Road. The tumbling waves, with an average height of 1 meter (3 feet), make it an ideal place for body or board surfing. The expanse of beach is enough to accommodate the sunbather who likes her space or the nature lover who welcomes the sea blast as they set up camp. Maracas Bay has also garnered the reputation for being the lunch spot with an idyllic view. Known as the home of bake and shark, this destination is host to a variety of vendors who prepare the tasty offering. The secret, they say, is in the sauce. Really, the sauce – the tamarind sauce, the pepper sauce, garlic sauce – as these give the edge in deciding the best bake and shark among the huts that sell them.
The most popular beach in Trinidad, Maracas Bay is home to great tans, exciting surf and the wildly popular local street food known as bake and shark. On any given Sunday, Maracas Bay is never empty. Its beauty – off white sand, palm trees and blue-green waters – attracts beach lovers to this cresce…