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You don't have to have local knowledge to experience the true essence of Claxton Bay, but you will need to have an idea about a few basic things before you take off.

You'll find it 8 miles (13 kilometers) away from Princes Town and 20 miles (32 kilometers) away from Port of Spain.

Places to visit in Claxton Bay

Temples have long drawn pilgrims in search of divine enlightenment. Organize a visit to the holy site of Siewdass Sadhu Temple in The Sea and enjoy your own sacred experience. Want more options? The preservation and protection of our most important habitats, species and geology is fundamentally important. Soak up the stillness of nature at Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust and see what animals you can spot. And, there's still more going on in the surrounding area. Hanuman Murti Statue stands as a proud reminder of history. Discover why this tribute was commissioned and understand a little more about the local achievements and heritage.

Where do you fly into for Claxton Bay?

Nothing comes close to finally landing in a brand new destination. If you're heading to Claxton Bay, there's a good chance you'll step out into Piarco International Airport (POS). It's around 19 miles (31 kilometers) to the northeast of the downtown area. Pick up your belongings and get set for an amazing adventure!

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