Enjoy a scenic drive along the North Coast road where you can see the amazing panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea to the west and the lush green forest and varying green and brown tones of bamboo found in the Northern Range rainforest. You may also spot the hills of Paramin cultivated with herbs and spices.
Along the way stop at the Maracas Lookout which is perched on a hillside. You can taste many local snacks as vendors happily answer your many questions about what preservatives were used and what fruit is sweet and what snack is spicy. There is also a beautiful view of the surrounding bays where you can take photos and videos. As you continue your descent towards the beach you will come upon the ‘I Love Maracas’ signage where you can stop for some cool photos by.
You’ll then proceed to the carpark and across the road from there you will come upon the food vending booths where you will find the Trinidadian specialty- Bake and Shark (sandwich) which can be adorned with a million dressing options including tartar sauce, tamarind sauce, local pepper sauce, shadon beni sauce; think of it and it’s there. You can also add toppings from their wide selection like lettuce, pineapples, onions and tomatoes to name a few.
You can then proceed across the sand to the beach, which being on the Atlantic coast is a bit rough for bathing but doable. The sounds of soca will most likely be heard being played by some crew liming or by the very same food kiosks. There you can enjoy a little dance (wine to the soca) or relax on the beach chairs and umbrellas provided by the company ‘Living Trini’. Enjoy the island vibe and sea breezes while you bite into your Bake and Shark and sip on your Stag or Carib beer.