One of the many nesting sites where you can view the leatherback turtles. Read More
Madamas Bay Area - Turtle Watching
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, Blanchisseuse, Tunapuna-Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago.
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1 Reviews on “Madamas Bay Area - Turtle Watching, Blanchisseuse, Trinidad and Tobago”
Went there with a group of friends and we were lucky enough to have a night excursion. The turtles were roaming around the beach and it was surreal, scary and yet so thrilling. We didn’t get a chance to go back during day time, but it was more than fun for us even during the night.