Fort Campbleton �Perched at the top of an unassuming hill you will find the Campbleton Battery, it should not be confused with the island�s manyRead More
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Fort Granby History �Built around 1765 to protect the short-lived first capital Georgetown, Fort Granby is the�second oldest�fort on the island, and the first BritishRead More
Canoe Bay Canoe bay is a privately-owned well-maintained beach just about four kilometers of Crown Point. It is approximately ten to fifteen-minute drive from storeRead More
Balata Bay Yet another wonderful secluded gem along the North Coast, is the beach known as Balata Bay. It was given its name because ofRead More
Marac Village There is a little village found between Morne Diablo to the west and Moruga to the east known as Marac. A simple littleRead More
Negmawah Bay Negmawah Bay is an isolated beach situated between Saut D’eau and Cyril Bay. It’s one of the many small coves of La VacheRead More
Marakeet Bay Currently seeing two different spelling but Marakeet or Maraqueet however it is spelt seems to be another popular secluded destination. On the wayRead More
On the southern west coast below Trinidad lays a Mud Volcano on the Anglais Point of Palo Seco. Trinidad is rich with geology, from pitchRead More
Petite Tacaribe Petite Tacaribe is secluded beach where you are away from everything yet missing nothing. There are three small wooden cabanas equipped with 3Read More
Quinam Location This beach is located along the southern coastline which can be accessed through the Penal-Quinam road. It will take more than a halfRead More
Moruga A little fishing village that exists right off the shoreline of south Trinidad. Everything resides in one spot, the police station, library and healthRead More
At the beginning of the 20th century (before the discovery of oil), Point Fortin was an agricultural community with three distinct and separately owned cocoaRead More