Maracas Beach

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Maracas Beach is a popular scenic beach on the northern coast of Trinidad, known for its crescent-shaped bay, surrounding rainforest-covered hills, and local bake-and-shark food stalls.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographical feature
tourist attraction
climate tropical
country Trinidad and Tobago NERFINISHED
distanceFrom approximately 30–45 minutes by car from Port of Spain
foodSpecialty fried shark in fried bake
local condiments and pepper sauces for bake and shark
hasAccessVia Maracas Royal Road NERFINISHED
hasActivity beach sports
photography
shoreline walks
hasCulturalAspect liming (socializing) tradition in Trinidad and Tobago
local street food culture
hasFacility changing rooms
food and drink vendors
lifeguard services
parking area
public restrooms
hasNaturalFeature palm trees
sandy shoreline
surrounding forested hills
hasNearbySettlement Maracas Bay Village NERFINISHED
hasReputation iconic beach of Trinidad and Tobago
one of the most famous beaches in Trinidad
hasShape crescent-shaped bay
hasSurroundings rainforest-covered hills
knownFor bake and shark sandwiches
food stalls along the beach
picnicking
popular local beach destination
scenic views
sunbathing
swimming
weekend and holiday crowds
locatedInRegion Northern Range area of Trinidad NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Port of Spain NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Trinidad NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Northern coast of Trinidad NERFINISHED
safetyConsideration occasional strong currents
tourismType domestic tourism
international tourism

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Trinidad hasBeach Maracas Beach