Saline Bay
 

Saline Bay is located along the northeastern edge of Trinidad and Tobago. The key term for much of the island of Trinidad is undeveloped � this island itself is more upbeat than its sister Tobago, but is still fairly quiet and laid-back outside Port of Spain.

There are some advantages to visiting a beach that's located away from any major metropolitan areas, like being able to enjoy the scenery without the"scene" and Saline Bay offers just those rewards.

Saline Bay on Mayreau is a popular spot for visitors looking for that secluded beach feeling. However, cruise ships often drop hoards of people off on its shores and locals traverse the beach selling their wares. Though beautiful, the beach at Saline Bay often get sextremely crowded, yet it's a convenient location for checking out the neighboring village.

Although Trinidad and Tobago has some beaches that are more secluded than Saline Bay the combination of natural setting, atmosphere and personality provided by this beach might be just right for you.

Even though you'll find other beaches further from metropolitan hubs, other beaches in Trinidad and Tobago are a bit more urban than this one. This means that, though a romantic walk on the beach might not be possible, this spot is a great alternative to the packed, metropolitan beaches found elsewhere.

Travelers may want to keep in mind that, despite Saline Bay's lack of seclusion, it remains one of the beaches in Trinidad and Tobago furthest from civilization. It's the perfect choice for visitors who would like to make the most of their time at the beach without having to fight for a spot on the sand.

Location is a selling point for real estate, and you can find a great sunny spot to relax on a beach. You'll find plenty of beaches in Trinidad and Tobago, and Saline Bay is just one of them. So, if you're looking for an out of the way spot, or a more active getaway, you'll be sure to find it, but this might not be your style.

For many visitors to the Caribbean food and beverage offerings at the beach are the key factors making the difference between good and terrific. But others feel that the degree of seclusion and privacy is what makes all the difference. The Caribbean region has hundreds of beaches, so your options aren't limited to Saline Bay. With the information presented below, you can easily determine if this specific beach is best for you.

Food

While this is not exactly a culinary hot spot you can still satiate your hunger, especially if you are prepared to venture a little farther away.

Some nearby eateries are shown in the table below.

Restaurants Near Saline Bay
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Cocos Hut Seafood breakfast, lunch, dinner 21.7 mi. W

There are a lot of dining experiences that visitors can enjoy in Trinidad and Tobago, but eating at the beach can be exceptionally nice. Check with your hotel to see if they will pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can pick up food from local vendors en route to the beach.

You may also want to consider getting lunch from one of the local vendors who can generally be found at the beach.

Amenities and Ambience

For those chartering boats, the anchorage is somewhat less crowded than the neighboring beaches. However, this gorgeous beach can get immensely crowded with cruise ship passengers during the high season. A short walk into the village can give guests a taste of the local charm and the opportunity for souvenirs and snacks.

The number of people at the beach is affected by several factors, including the time of day and the time of year. Some of Trinidad and Tobago's beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded particularly during the high tourism season. An important element to consider when planning a day at the beach can be the probability of crowds. While some prefer a crowded beach filled with people and activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like everything else about Trinidad and Tobago this beach has a distinctive quality which will appeal to certain visitors. The appealing qualities of this beach are rather different from what is offered at the other beaches in Trinidad and Tobago. Cruise ships love this spot and locals love the cruise ships, so be prepared for a crowded setting at Saline Bay Beach.

Attractions

If you're like most travelers, you want to see a lot of great sights during your trip-- and also relax. The beach can be a relaxing experience, but natural wonders, like Matura National Park (located 2.7 miles to the northwest of Saline Bay) can be a great part of your vacation.

If you're looking for other nearby attractions or activity options, you'll find the closest ones to the beach in the following table.

Attractions Near Saline Bay
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Matura National Park 2.7 mi. NW Natural Attraction
Turtle Nesting Area - Salybia Bay 3.2 mi. S Natural Attraction
Grande Riviera Bay Turtle Nesting Area 10.4 mi. NW Natural Attraction
Turtle Nesting Area - Manzanilla Point 12.0 mi. SE Natural Attraction
Madonna Bay Nesting Area 15.5 mi. W Natural Attraction
Macamas National Park 16.9 mi. W Natural Attraction

Location

This stretch of sand is located on the northeastern coast of Trinidad and Tobago, 2.7 miles from Matura National Park. Saline Bay is near Matura, so a trip into town is a convenient option.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other visitors at the beach can vary widely, depending upon when you visit. Those wanting to stay in this neighborhood won't have trouble finding a spot.

Other Beaches

Trinidad and Tobago has many nice beaches, so you can choose Saline Bay or one of the others. You might also enjoy Stone Haven Bay; it's found 39.0 miles to the north. Stonehaven Bay on the west coast of Tobago, welcomes guests with warm golden sands and cool waters that are perfect for swimming. It is occassionally possible to see a turtle laying its eggs in the sand as well.

Still, if you're searching for something a little more active, Manzanilla Beach may be just what you're looking for. It's found 13.9 miles to the southeast.

Travelers may also want to consider Blanchisseuse Beach, which you'll find 24.2 miles from Saline Bay. Blanchisseuse Beach's great shores give guests the opportunity to have a nice, secluded picnic, take in the gorgeous scenery, or watch for the endangered leatherback turtles that come to the shore at night during mating season.

There are plenty of activities to choose from in Trinidad and Tobago, even if you've planned a vacation far from Saline Bay.

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