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Maracas BeachvsQueen's Park Savannah
Maracas Bay and Queen's Park Savannah are both recommended by expert writers. On balance, Queen's Park Savannah is the choice of most professionals compared to Maracas Bay. Queen's Park Savannah ranks #2 in Trinidad and Tobago with accolades from 3 publications including Lonely Planet, Afar Magazine and Frommer's.
Maracas Beach
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
North Coast Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad
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"This stretch of peach-colored sand has a cove and a fishing village at one end." Full review
"Maracas Bay is known as much for "bake 'n' shark" as for its fine waves." Full review
"A full 29km (18 miles) from Port-of-Spain on the North Coast Road. It's a delight to visitors, with its protected cove and quaint fishing village...facilities include restrooms and snack bars." Full review
Queen's Park Savannah
Lonely Planet
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Port of Spain, Trinidad
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Top choice
"Once part of a sugar plantation, the Savannah is a public park encircled by a 3.7km perimeter road that locals call the world’s largest roundabout." Full review
"Port-of-Spain’s huge Queen’s Park Savannah—measuring 110 hectares (260 acres)—is something of a Central Park of the West Indies." Full review
""The Savannah" consists of 80 hectares (198 acres), complete with soccer, cricket, and rugby fields, and vendors hawking coconut water and rotis" Full review