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As the only Blue Flag-certified beach in the country, Las Cuevas Bay meets a high standard of cleanliness, safety, and environmental friendliness. The horseshoe-shaped strip of sand stretches out for almost 14 miles, making it the longest and most popular beach on the northern coast of Trinidad. The waters are calmer than those at the nearby Maracas Bay, making it a popular destination with people who want to swim or relax on the beach. However, decent surfing can sometimes be enjoyed on the western end of the beach, particularly between the months of November and April.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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