Ti Del Mar
Explore the Natural Beauty of Ti Del Mar
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Three Pools in Blanchisseuse, a tranquil escape surrounded by lush nature and clear waters.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Blanchisseuse, Three Pools is a tranquil haven perfect for those seeking nature’s beauty and a refreshing escape. With clear blue waters and stunning scenery, it’s an ideal spot for relaxation or adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From anywhere in Mayaro, head northwest on Guayaguayare Road (Main Road) towards the town of Mayaro. Continue straight for approximately 10 kilometers. At the intersection with the Eastern Main Road (Highway 3), turn left. After about 5 kilometers, turn right onto the Blanchisseuse Road. Follow this road for around 15 kilometers until you reach the entrance to Three Pools, located at QPP3+X52, Blanchisseuse. Parking may be available nearby, but it is advisable to check for any parking fees.
Public Transportation
To reach Three Pools via public transport, take a taxi or a minibus from Mayaro to Arima. Once in Arima, transfer to a taxi or minibus heading towards Blanchisseuse. Inform the driver that you want to go to Three Pools. The fare from Mayaro to Arima typically ranges between $15-$20 TTD, while the fare from Arima to Blanchisseuse may be around $10-$15 TTD. Make sure to confirm the total fare before starting your journey. Once you reach Blanchisseuse, you may need to walk a short distance to reach the entrance at QPP3+X52.
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