A channel called the Serpent's Mouth[1] separates Icacos Point from the coast of Venezuela, only 11 kilometers away.
A good image of the Serpent's mouth is seen in Travelling Luck's link which provides additional detail on the area [2] "Although Icacos is referred to as a Point which suggests a narrow piece of land, parts of the area are also been referred to as a village in Teneil Nurse's blog where Ms Nurse writes on the history of Icacos.
The new primary school replaced the older wooden structure in which persons such as one of the former Prime Ministers of the country, Mr. George Chambers was educated.
[5] Designed as a model school, the structure houses a computer lab, a music room and a library.
On the way to Icacos lies a single lane road way that is flanked on opposite sides by two large saltwater lagoons.