Swimming

Thursday 24 July 2014

Canari Bay

Canari Bay is a hidden gem situated on the Southern Coast  between the dense forest of Moruga and Guayaguayare. The beach with its silky smooth sand is uninhabited and almost a mile long. A prominent feature at the entrance to the bay is the tall bamboo and almond trees. 

The shrubs that boarders the coastline are red mangrove, seaside mahoe, savonette jaune, coconut and prickly vegetation. At the top of the hill, the abandon ruins of the Canari Estate House still exist and within the vicinity of the estate, cocoa and citrus trees struggle against the rugged elements of nature. At the eastern end of the beach, there is a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary who acts as a guardian to the coast.

The three mile walk to the beach will take one and a half hours, on a wide clear path shaded by the canopy of the trees. A variety of wildlife inhabits the forest making it a popular spot for hunters and along the way the red howler monkeys can be spotted in the tree tops. 

You don't want to miss this!!!!!! Just call 645-2906

3 comments:

  1. Nice. Is there any lifeguard stationed at this location

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  2. This is one beach that I'm interested in exploring.

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  3. many of or citizens don't know this place exist, but its one of Trinidad's best beaches

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