Discover the best restaurant in Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago including Kariwak Village Restaurant, Miss Jean's, The Original House of Pancakes, Cafe Coco Restaurant & Bar, La Cantina, Chef's BBQ, The Steak and Lobster Grill, The Backyard Cafe, Bago's Beach Bar, The Pasta Gallery
Discover the best top things to do in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago including Go West tt Yacht, Zip-Itt Adventure Tours, Spectrum Private Yacht Charters, Macqueripe Bay, Chaguaramas Boardwalk, Sundara Sail Charters, Upicktt, Five Islands Water & Amusement Park, Macqueripe Beach, Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum.
Discover the best top things to do in Black Rock, Trinidad and Tobago including Eureka Natural History Tours, Being with Horses, Black Rock Divers Tobago, Zoe Snorkeling Charters, Stand Up Paddle Tobago, Mystery Tombstone, Coco Motion, Corbin Local Wildlife, Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve, Fish Tobago Tours.
Discover the best restaurant in Woodbrook, Trinidad and Tobago including More Vino, Trotters, Veni Mange, Angelo's, Chaud, The Waterfront Restaurant, Jaffa at the Oval, BUZO Osteria Italiana, Hakka Restaurant and Bar, Texas de Brazil
Discover the best restaurant in Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago including Blue Crab Restaurant, The Seahorse Inn, Ciao Cafe' Italian Gelato & Bar, Salsa Kitchen Tapas Restaurant, The Fish Pot, Shore Things Cafe, Ciao Pizza, Cafe Havana, Barcode Restaurant and Bar, Rena Chatack Roti Shop
The Borough of Chaguanas is the largest borough (83,516 at the 2011 census) and fastest-growing town in Trinidad and Tobago. Located in west-central Trinidad, south of Port of Spain, north of Couva and San Fernando, named after the indigenous tribe who originally settled there, it grew in size due to its proximity to the Woodford Lodge sugar refinery. It remained a minor town until the 1980s when it began to grow rapidly as it drew people for its bargain shopping and moderately-priced housing. However, its rapid growth has seen property values increase dramatically.
Discover the best top things to do in Bon Accord, Trinidad and Tobago including Zoe Snorkeling Charters, Stand Up Paddle Tobago, Being with Horses, Eureka Natural History Tours, Mount Irvine Beach, Wild Turtle Scuba Tobago Ltd., Coco Motion, Undersea Tobago Ltd, Fish Tobago Tours, Thou Art Yoga.
The smaller half of Trinidad and Tobago, the 116-square mile island is a top eco-tourism destination. Its rainforest has been protected since 1776. Kayak through mangrove swamps, mountain bike testing trails in the island's northeast, drift dive with manta rays and sharks, hike the Rainforest Reserve or take in the distinctive Tobago pursuits of goat and crab racing. Cars, taxis and "maxi taxi" minibuses make it easy to get around the island. Carnival sees this exuberant island at its most extroverted.
Looking for a Caribbean cultural melting pot renowned for its Carnival and pulsating to the beat of steel drums, soca music, and calypso? Trinidad is also lined with relaxing beaches and rainforest waterfalls. Nature watching is colorfully kaleidoscopic, with over 450 bird, 600 butterfly, and 700 orchid species. Golf, hiking, mountain biking, surfing, kayaking, fishing, and boating are among the outdoor pastimes. Cool off with fresh cane juice and sea moss milkshakes. Vegetarian food is plentiful. Eat curries and explore India’s influence at Maha Sabha Indian Caribbean Museum and the Waterloo Temple over the sea. Visit Port of Spain, and stroll and jog in Queen’s Park Savannah, near the Botanical Gardens, Emperor Valley Zoo, and Magnificent Seven buildings. The Savannah attracts truckloads of fresh coconuts, and doubles men sell coveted aloo pies. Walk around Independence Square and the Brian Lara Promenade. The Central Bank Money Museum in downtown’s financial district displays doubloons, gold bars, and Slave Savings Bank memorabilia. View Columbus Square’s 1836 Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Parliament meets in Woodford Square’s Red House. King’s Wharf is where cruise ships and Tobago ferries dock. The Venezuela ferry docks at Williams Bay. Near the Chaguaramas Military History & Aerospace Museum is a marina with yachts, sailboats, dry docks, and boat hires. The South Quay’s Fort San Andreas, built by Spain in the 1700s, has a small Port of Spain history museum branch of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago.
Discover the best restaurant in Castara, Trinidad and Tobago including Salsa Kitchen Tapas Restaurant, The Boat House Restaurant, Ciao Pizza, The Coffee Shop, D'Almond Tree Restaurant, Cascreole Bar & Beach Club, Shirma's Bar, Caribbean Kitchen at Castara Retreats, Bingi & Hazel, Marguerite's
Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, has the tall buildings, neon lights and crowded streets of many cities, but also a multicultural Caribbean character and a homegrown calypso soundtrack. The best-known occasion is the flamboyant pre-Lenten Carnival. Among the city's other offerings are cricket and football matches, year-round festivals, a botanic garden, malls, an art and history museum and historic buildings. Entertainment options abound, but be cautious after dark.
Looking for a Caribbean cultural melting pot renowned for its Carnival and pulsating to the beat of steel drums, soca music, and calypso? Trinidad is also lined with relaxing beaches and rainforest waterfalls. Nature watching is colorfully kaleidoscopic, with over 450 bird, 600 butterfly, and 700 orchid species. Golf, hiking, mountain biking, surfing, kayaking, fishing, and boating are among the outdoor pastimes. Cool off with fresh cane juice and sea moss milkshakes. Vegetarian food is plentiful. Eat curries and explore India’s influence at Maha Sabha Indian Caribbean Museum and the Waterloo Temple over the sea. Visit Port of Spain, and stroll and jog in Queen’s Park Savannah, near the Botanical Gardens, Emperor Valley Zoo, and Magnificent Seven buildings. The Savannah attracts truckloads of fresh coconuts, and doubles men sell coveted aloo pies. Walk around Independence Square and the Brian Lara Promenade. The Central Bank Money Museum in downtown’s financial district displays doubloons, gold bars, and Slave Savings Bank memorabilia. View Columbus Square’s 1836 Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Parliament meets in Woodford Square’s Red House. King’s Wharf is where cruise ships and Tobago ferries dock. The Venezuela ferry docks at Williams Bay. Near the Chaguaramas Military History & Aerospace Museum is a marina with yachts, sailboats, dry docks, and boat hires. The South Quay’s Fort San Andreas, built by Spain in the 1700s, has a small Port of Spain history museum branch of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago.
Diego Martin is an urban commercial center and capital of the Diego Martin Region in Trinidad and Tobago. Its location in the region is just on the south eastern border of Diego Martin Region, West of the capital city of Port of Spain and east of the town of Carenage. The Diego Martin Town in the Northern Range was once filled with a number of small valleys but is now a densely populated area. It was named after a Spanish explorer Don Diego Martín. The area was settled by French planters and their slaves in the 1780s. It consists of a cluster of communities including Congo Village, Diamond Vale, Green Hill, Patna Village, Petit Valley, Blue Range, La Puerta Avenue, Four Roads, Rich Plain, River Estate, Blue Basin, Water Wheel, West Moorings, Bagatelle and Sierra Leone.
Discover the best restaurant in Bon Accord, Trinidad and Tobago including Kariwak Village Restaurant, The Seahorse Inn, La Cantina, The Fish Pot, Shore Things Cafe, The Pasta Gallery, Food4U, Skewers, Mesoreen Cafe Bistro, Makara Restaurant
Discover the best top things to do in Buccoo, Trinidad and Tobago including Being with Horses, Fish Tobago Tours, Pops Tours Tobago, Goat Race Stadium, Captain Phillips Tours, SIRO Tobago.
Discover the best top things to do in Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago including Eureka Natural History Tours, Corbin Local Wildlife, Being with Horses, Blue Haven Beach, Black Rock Divers Tobago, Coco Motion, Zoe Snorkeling Charters, Stand Up Paddle Tobago, Unique Tours Tobago -Tours, Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve.
Discover the best top things to do in Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago including Zoe Snorkeling Charters, Stand Up Paddle Tobago, Being with Horses, Eureka Natural History Tours, Mount Irvine Beach, Undersea Tobago Ltd, Fish Tobago Tours, Sailing Catamaran Picante Private Day Tours, Mountain Biking Tobago, Radical Sports Tobago.
Discover the best top things to do in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago including San Fernando Hill, C3 Centre, Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Carnival City Members Club, Icacos Point, Utopia Natural Face & Body Spa, Movie Towne, L'Esthetique de Pierre Day Spa and Wellness Centre, Anugraha Yoga.
Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, has the tall buildings, neon lights and crowded streets of many cities, but also a multicultural Caribbean character and a homegrown calypso soundtrack. The best-known occasion is the flamboyant pre-Lenten Carnival. Among the city's other offerings are cricket and football matches, year-round festivals, a botanic garden, malls, an art and history museum and historic buildings. Entertainment options abound, but be cautious after dark.
Discover the best top things to do in Woodbrook, Trinidad and Tobago including Shakers Cocktail Bar, The Sangha Trinidad, Caroni Swamp, Yerette, Mapau Aria, Nanan's Caroni Bird Sanctuary Tours, Blue Basin Waterfall, Maracas Bay, Chaguaramas Boardwalk, Queen's Park Savannah.
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