
Clifton Hill Beach is a Caribbean vacation spot located on the southwestern coast on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. It is easily accessible and lies on the outskirts of the Borough of Point Fortin and has a beach facility located on its shores for visitors.
The resort has many amenities available inclusive of a bar, restaurant and changing facilities. Long expanses of shoreline with a gently sloping gradient into the brown tropical waters invite anyone to walk in get their bodies soaked.
Very popular on weekends and holidays it is hard-pressed to find a spot to park your vehicle due to the amount of persons flocking to enjoy the seawater. From the beach, the flares from the nearby hydrocarbon processing plants can be seen standing as artificial torches along the shoreline. On the other end of the beach, there are some mangroves and a river mouth that exits onto the beach which is home to many wildlife.
For those more interested in photography than playful waves that are many species within this ecosystem habitat waiting to be captured on film. This beach is a nice getaway from the hassle and bustle of daily life and is one of those beaches that should be visited at least once or twice when you are in Point Fortin. As always once here take only photographs and leave with only beach-fulfilled memories.