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Blue Basin Waterfall
The turquoise gem of Diego Martin. Want to visit a waterfall but not much of a hiker? Then this is the place for you. I found it mildly unbelievable when I heard this hike (which was really a walk if I'm being honest) was only 10-15 minutes long. I just had to check it out … Continue reading Blue Basin Waterfall
Noir Coffee Lab
Purveyors of specialty coffee Nestled in the heart of St. Augustine, Noir Coffee Lab is the ideal location for those seeking an escape from the monotony of everyday life. It's spacious and inviting ambiance lends itself to productive work sessions, quaint and intimate coffee dates or simply a place to curl up with a good … Continue reading Noir Coffee Lab
Turure Water Steps
One of the gems of the East, nestled in the Cumaca valley, Turure Water Steps also known as Cumaca Falls is like no other. Limestone eroded over years create curtains of falls that pool into crystal clear, jacuzzi like bodies of water before continuing to the next step. Located just off the Toco Main Road, … Continue reading Turure Water Steps
Mt. Tabor
Overlooking Mount Saint Benedict Monastery on the Northern Range of the island, Mount Tabor is approximately 600 feet above sea level and boasts breathing taking views of the island. By the 1920s, Mt. Tabor contained fifteen rooms, a chapel, a large hall and two towers 40 feet high for monks that were studying theology. It … Continue reading Mt. Tabor
Avocat Waterfall
Nestled just off the North Coast road in the town of Blanchisseuse, Avocat waterfall is a popular escape for tourists and locals alike. Standing at a whopping fifty feet tall, rock and plant life frame a curtain of water that fills the basin below. To get there, drive past Maracas (grab a bake and shark) … Continue reading Avocat Waterfall
Pointe Gourde
Located to the North-West of the island, Pointe Gourde is a picturesque limestone headland off Chaguaramas that leads to a series of shipwrecks and marine life. The trail starts at the car park behind Anchorage, next to the WASA station (quick google maps or waze would take you there directly). Directly behind the car park … Continue reading Pointe Gourde