Hometown Trinidad
A look at the homes & sanctuaries of Keshorn Walcott, Nicki Minaj, Anya Ayoung-Chee, and Machel Montano
View ArticleTurtle-watching in Tobago: ancient mariners
Your guide to Tobago turtle-watching Tobago gets a lot fewer turtles than Trinidad, but you will still see enough to make this an awesome experience. Plus, it’s easier to get to them in Tobago....
View ArticleWelcome to Port of Spain
A look at Trinidad’s capital city in 2018 So much history in such a small place. Beneath its ever-increasing skyscrapers – well, they are, in this part of the world – the story of Port of Spain is...
View ArticleThis is Trinidad
An ode to contemporary Trinidad Location, location, location… Trinidad’s uniqueness comes from its hybridity, its history, and its geography. From its very beginnings, as part of the South American...
View ArticleTrini food: the taming of the stew
Foodies may well be stumped for choice here. With African, Indian, French, Spanish, Chinese, Syrian-Lebanese, and other influences, the island’s culinary scene is distinct, dynamic — and delicious!...
View ArticleWet and wild in Tobago’s waters
Your guide to enjoying the best of Tobago's beaches, rivers, waterfalls, and watersports
View ArticleSavour the Tobago flavours
Whether fine dining, casual dining, or unique Tobagonian dishes, we'll introduce you to the best things to eat in Tobago, and the best places to dine
View ArticleBird-watching in Trinidad
The island is blessed with nearly 500 recorded species — among the top 10 countries in the world for number of species per square mile. Peak birding season is November–May, but there’s lots to see...
View ArticleTurtle-watching in Trinidad
During peak turtle nesting season (1 March—31 August), five of the seven sea turtle species found globally return to Trinidad's beaches to lay their eggs. Trinidad is the second largest leatherback...
View ArticleYour Tobago liming, partying & entertainment guide 2018
If you're in the mood to enjoy the nightlife, there are more than enough bars, restaurants, clubs, casinos and open-air party venues to keep you happy — especially on the western side of the island!...
View ArticleTobago sightseeing — and boons for birders!
Our favourite sightseeing spots, day trips, and birdwatching sites for 2018!
View ArticleTobago game fishing
Plenty of fish in the sea? Game fishing is fantastic here, with the main offshore season lasting from October to June. Anglers can expect to do battle with blue marlins, white marlins, swordfish,...
View ArticleBeach and river days in Trinidad
For those who love the water, discover some of Trinidad's most cherished spots to spend days at the beach, or by the river
View ArticleFamily-friendly fun in Trinidad
Chaguaramas The Chaguaramas National Heritage Park in Trinidad’s northwestern peninsula is just 20 minutes from Port of Spain (with no traffic, of which there is a lot on weekends and public holidays)....
View ArticleDiving in Tobago: kingdom of the corals
It’s just like Finding Nemo. Dive below the surface of the aquamarine and azure waters off Tobago and enter the kingdom of the coral reefs. Many of the dive sites here are drift dives, which just means...
View ArticleTrinidad accommodation guide 2018
International hotel chains, local gems, B&Bs, eco escapes and more — our picks for where to stay in Trinidad for 2018, no matter what your needs or budget!
View ArticleGo hiking: popular Trinidad hikes for your bucket list
Of all the out-doorsy things you can do in Trinidad & Tobago, hiking is one of the best. Much like the country, hikes can accommodate almost everyone, from the gentle soul who’s looking for equally...
View ArticleEasy Trinidad day trips
In addition to the great eco escapes, adventures, and heritage explorations, there are lots more easy day trips and family-friendly activities you can enjoy on the island
View ArticleTouring Trinidad’s natural & built heritage
Trinidad offers a wealth of natural (forests, savannahs, reefs, and wetlands) and built heritage (colonial mansions and estate homes, churches and cathedrals, mosques, mandirs, forts, and museums) to...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....