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Frolic and Enjoy at the Promising Dual-island of Trinidad & Tobago


Mar - 26 | 1 comment.

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With the disgusting past of slavery and bonds and the current era of the countless colors, ethnicities, and traditions, this pair of islands stands with lot of attractions inviting you. In this sizzling Caribbean nation, do plan for captivating dives through the coral world, be part of a Carnival that is above any other carnival, or go on the excursion of exploring the rainforests for bird-watching, hiking, and cycling. If Tobago is the pleasure hub, Trinidad offers natural attractions.

However, do not look for anyone to take and tour you. This is because the oil and gas industry has resulted in the tourism to go down in the development list.

Tourist Attractions in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Beaches:
    These form the favorite destinations of the most of the visitors. Both in Trinidad and Tobago, beaches are quite attractive. On the Trinidad’s northern coast, some excellent beaches we discovered were those at the Maracas Bay and Blanchisseuse. On the other hand, in Tobago, beaches such as Pigeon Point Beach and the small area of sand at Pirate’s Bay are simply amazing. Beaches always rank first in the ‘To-do list’ of the visitors when they come for holidays.
  • Carnival:
    If you are fond of or want to see a Carnival never seen before in Caribbean, head towards the Port of Spain. The carnival celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago are something never to miss and form the most beautiful one on the Caribbean. This annual festival occurs during the week of Lent (February or March) and is full of cultural attractions in Trinidad. To experience the celebration completely without missing anything, Port of Spain is the place for it. If you want to some quiet Carnival, the festivities of Tobago and in the other towns of Trinidad are simple fine. Do book the stays early if you want be a part of any celebrations due to crowd.
  • Waterfalls:
    Cool waterfalls in a humid tropical nation, isn’t that a wonder? Yes, possibly it is. These waterfalls are scenic and are considered among the beautiful attractions in Trinidad and Tobago. They are visible halting points while hiking in the rainforest and form great pools suitable for swimming. You can opt for a guided tour to explore these wonders.
  • Hiking:
    This is precisely the main activity that offers dual benefits of waterfalls views and adventure fun. Adding to your excitement, you can explore many natural treasures and scenes probably only through hiking in Trinidad and Tobago. Take up a guided tour for coastal treks and trips that pass along the rainforest-covered mountains and then go inland. This is quite gratifying.
  • Birdwatching:
    On the Caribbean, the pair of islands offers some ideal sites of spotting birds and knowing more about them. On the islet of Trinidad, spot a myriad of avian birds in the best area – the Asa Wright Nature Reserve and the Caroni Swamp Reserve. On the other hand on the island of Tobago, book a short boat trip to close by Little Tobago Island where you can have a great pleasure to see another array of varied species. Guided tours are there even for this activity if you are not sure of how to go or where to go.
  • Scuba Diving:
    I wonder which other diving site on the planet can challenge this thrilling water sport in Trinidad and Tobago. This is the experience of this adventure for me and I am sure it will be of yours too. In Trinidad and Tobago, diving is a must to do activity if you want to explore a mysterious underwater world of reefs, rich marine life, and surprisingly caves and canyons too. For those who have never dived, the country offers classes at the dive centers for obtaining diving certifications.
  • Golf:
    Do visit the golf championship courses that hold your attention. In Tobago, the two great golf courses can be visited from the island’s resort; while on the island of Trinidad, the two top courses can be reached from the Port of Spain. These courses are well-equipped with well-manicured grounds, club houses, restaurants, and club rentals. At some of them, there are driving ranges too. Trinidad and Tobago are not that famous for golfing, but these courses are worth a visit for its good look and feel.
  • Volcanoes:
    Surprised? But, this is a true fact visible on the island of Trinidad and Tobago! Do not imagine those standard volcanoes, which are lava emitting volcanoes and mostly ascend to reach the heaven in the sky. On the contrary, the volcanic mountains in these dual islands are mud volcanoes forming a great attractive sight and a reward of geology. Mostly, the country’s mud volcanoes are seen on the land of Trinidad along with some visible off the shore.
  • Fort King George:
    This is the historical site on the lands of Trinidad and Tobago that is still in good condition. In this country, you will not find historic monuments that are well kept. But, this citadel is worth a visit that is an 18th century stronghold constructed by the British. Dominating the town of Scarborough, the fort expects one to stand nearby and take the pleasure of the superb coastal views on the Tobago Island. Here, you will be able to explore some ruins and the Tobago Museum.
Best time to visit Trinidad and Tobago

January to March with February as the peak time, while low period is October to December and April to June.

Accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Castara Retreats at Tobago (clustered villas) – $150 – $350
  • La Casablanca Guest House at Tobago Guesthouse/Inn – $80
  • Ocean Point Apartment Hotel at Tobago Condo/Apartment – $65 – $110
  • Plantation Beach Villas at Tobago (clustered villas) – $400 – $765
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One Response to “Frolic and Enjoy at the Promising Dual-island of Trinidad & Tobago”

  1. vareeja says:
    July 2, 2010 at 12:02 pm

    This is the birthplace of calypso music and the steelpan, which is widely claimed in Trinidad and Tobago to be the only acoustic musical instrument invented during the 20th century.

    The diverse cultural and religious background allows for many festivities and ceremonies throughout the year.

    Edmundo Ros, the “King of Latin American Music”, was born in Port of Spain.

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