This country will play host to the 15th and final leg of the 2015 calendar of the Norceca Beach Volleyball Circuit after being selected by the confederation's Beach Volleyball Commission at its annual meeting held in Tijuana, Mexico, on the weekend.
It will be the third straight year, the Norceca Beach Tour will conclude in T&T having done so in 2012 (Mission Bay, Toco); 2013 (Maracas Beach) and last year at Turtle Beach, Black Rock, Tobago.
This year, Tobago looks the likely destination once again from November 11-16.
Overall, it will be the fifth staging of a Norceca Beach Tour leg in T&T, the first being hosted in 2008 at Saith Park, Chaguanas.
"We have had 10 events per year for the past three years, so this is a big achievement and it reflects the fast growth of the sport within our region," said Commission president Arnaldo Sanchez.
The circuit kicks off in Guatemala City from March 18-23 and also includes two stops each in Mexico and the USA.
"The continental circuit has helped the Olympic eligibility of our athletes and contributes to their progress and the development of our national federations," Norceca Beach Volleyball coordinator Indhira Ramirez said. "That's our mission and vision."
During the meeting, the members of the commission received an updated report on the beach volleyball tournament at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, presented by Ed Drakich.
The competition venue will be located four kilometres from the Pan American Village, and the courts will built with the same kind of sand as at the London Olympic Games, Drakich said.
Norceca president Mr Cristobal Marte Hoffiz also commented on the progress of beach volleyball in the region, remarking on the opportunity given to teams from smaller countries like St Lucia and St Vincent and Grenadines to participate in the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games.