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Feedback gevenThis was my first visit to Clifton beach. A few weeks ago, an aunt flew in from NY. She was going to spend some time in her family home in Pt. Fortin and mentioned Clifton beach. So when I had the opportunity to head in that direction, a beach bath was added to the agenda. On arrival we were disappointed at how brown the water. Further out though, the water was a pretty blue. We almost didn't venture in, but we're glad we did. The sandy shoreline was inviting. The water was choppy, with a bit of a current,not too cold. It was quite nice and salty too, good for clearing the sinuses. Though a Tuesday, we had some company, some seating on the shore, others in the water. A pleasant lady even came with the bowl to dip water from the shore. We were pressed for time but enjoyed our brief dip and appreciated the tap to wash our feet before heading to the vehicle. On the way out we stopped for coconut water, most delicious, young but sweet. We even got a free one when my friend expressed her wish for jelly. I can't wait for the return visit
All I can say is that we had a great!! time we always do when we come home,love the improvements.
The scenery was beautiful. Something new and exciting for me. One of the many reasons I love to travel and explore. It was a nice day as well. Weather was just right. Good energy from the people and area.
Great beach with lots of parking. The beach front is relatively massive for persons to have more than sufficient space to frolic and have fun. The wave tides often cover majority of the sand and beach front during high tide, resulting in less space for persons to enjoy the sand and the beach front.
Calm most days. It's definitely not the white sand blue water beach because it's in the Gulf of Paria. It is still nice and serene to visit most days. Best time to visit is March to April for the best water.