Chaguaramas is a 14,572 acre region that includes a peninsula with five offshore islands. It is situated at the north west corner of Trinidad. The topography of the peninsula is characterized by 3,000 acre of relatively flat lands with five scenic beachfront areas, dominated by an intricate mountain system of steep slopes and extensive foothills separated by two wide valleys. The peninsula is a 25 minute drive from Trinidad's capital, Port of Spain. Its sheltered, natural harbours are well below the hurricane belt. 

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Chaguaramas offers a unique opportunity for the development of tourism, leisure and marine related industries. Chaguaramas is comprised of relatively flat lands incorporating five scenic beachfront areas - all ideally suited for restaurants, shops, leisure and recreational facilities. Coastal areas provide excellent sheltered coves. This feature combined with Trinidad and Tobago's position, south of the hurricane belt, make for excellent marinas.

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The Chaguaramas Development Authority - CDA was established  by an Act of Parliament in 1972 to administer and coordinate the development of the northwestern peninsula. The CDA, is vested with all the land of the north west peninsula of the island of Trinidad, including the offshore islands.

The Chaguaramas Development Authority under the CDA Act, has its principal function to develop the North-West Peninsula in accordance with National objectives. 

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The Peninsula extends five and a half miles from East to West, and three and a half miles from North to South at its widest point. The area of the peninsula is approximately 12,000 acres (4,858 hectares).

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