Best Places to Visit in Trinidad and Tobago
Best Places to Visit in Trinidad and Tobago
At just 42km long and around 14km at its widest point, Tobago is a breeze to roam around. Anyone spending more than a few days on the island will quickly familiarise themselves with the roads, bays and bends, and it will all start to feel like home. You’ll never have to drive more than an hour and a half – which also means that hotel and even airport pickups may be included as part of tours. Be aware though that the easily queasy may want to limit the number of times they zigzag across the island; the roads rollercoaster along steep hillsides and motion sickness is even more of a risk than sea sickness. The reward is that every crest of a hill results in sweeping views of sapphire seas or emerald jungle; the journey really is all part of the adventure.
1.Pigeon Point Beach
2.Port of Spain
3.Maracas Bay
4.Asa Wright Nature Centre & Lodge
5.Little Tobago Island
6.Caroni Bird Sanctuary
7.Buccoo Reef
8.Englishman’s Bay
9.Argyle Waterfall
10. Fort King George
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Every year, travellers flock to Trinidad and Tobago to experience the famous Carnival. Myself and 7 other bloggers/vloggers headed to Trinidad and Tobago to experience what the twin island countries had to offer pre-carnival. In this video, we experience the beautiful island of Tobago.
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Blue Waters Inn, Speyside, Tobago
The Blue Waters Inn is a small and friendly beachside hotel located beside the sea in gorgeous Batteaux Bay, on the outskirts of Speyside. The hotel will be of particular interest to bird watchers and scuba divers.
This video is a supplement to a full myTobago review of the Blue Waters Inn. The full review is available at
Best Trinidad and Tobago hotels 2019: YOUR Top 20 hotels in Trinidad and Tobago
The 20 Best Trinidad and Tobago Hotels - 2019
1. Grand Diamond Trinidad
Address: LP 12 Golden Grove Rd, Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
2. Hyatt Regency Trinidad
Address: 1 Wrightson Road, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
3. Mount Irvine Bay Resort
Address: Mt irvine Tobago, Grafton, Trinidad and Tobago
4. Metro Hotel Couva
Address: Noel Street, Couva, Trinidad and Tobago
5. Kapok Hotel
Address: 16-18 Cotton Hill, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
6. Blue Waters Inn
Address: Batteaux Bay, 99910 Speyside, Trinidad and Tobago
7. Courtyard by Marriott Port of Spain
Address: Invaders Bay, Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
8. Crown Point Beach Hotel
Address: Store Bay Local Road, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
9. Kariwak Village Hotel
Address: Kariwak Village Street, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
10. Mt Plaisir Estate Hotel
Address: 3 Hosang Street Grande Riviere, Grande Riviere, Trinidad and Tobago
11. The Hummingbird
Address: Store Bay Local Road 128, The Hummingbird, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
12. Studio 27 Inn
Address: 106 3rd street, Eliza Gardens Madras Road, Saint Helena, Trinidad and Tobago
13. Viola's Place
Address: 101 Hampden Road, Tobago, Lowlands, Trinidad and Tobago
14. Enchanted Waters Tobago
Address: 198-202 Shirvan Road, Buccoo, Trinidad and Tobago
15. Blue Haven Hotel - Bacolet Bay - Tobago
Address: Po.Box 8, Po.Box 8 Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
16. L’Orchidee Boutique Hotel
Address: 3 Coblentz Gardens, St. Ann’s, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
17. Acajou Hotel
Address: 207 Paria Main Road, 00000 Grande Riviere, Trinidad and Tobago
18. Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort
Address: Old Store Bay Road, Crown Point, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
19. Radisson Hotel Trinidad
Address: Wrightson Road, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
20. Holiday Inn Express Trincity
Address: Exposition Drive 1, 00000 Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort, Crown Point, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
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Old Store Bay Road, Crown Point, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
Description: Showcasing a year-round outdoor pool and views of the sea, Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort is located in Crown Point. The hotel has a hot tub and a private beach area, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site.
There is business center at the property.
Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is fitted with a flat-screen TV. A balcony or patio are featured in certain rooms.
Car rental is available at this hotel and the area is popular for snorkeling. The nearest airport is Crown Point International Airport, a few steps from the property.
Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort, Crown Point, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
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Location, pool area, gardens, location of restaurant. only had one meal which was fine but not exceptional. Staff good. Hot water and air con in room good. Checked out the hotel a few days prior to staying and there was no record of our booking. Seems Trinidad main office had not passed it on. Could have been roomless if had not checked prior to arrival.
Comfortable room with easy access to pool and amenities
Swimming pool n Jacuzzi are value for money.
Minuses:
Room poor. Dark, no mirror, towel rail or plug in bathroom. No way of turning off lights when in bed other than walking across the room. Terrace(ground floor room) had large puddle at edge due to leaking gutter. No chairs in room. Decor shabby. Sliding door to terrace difficult to lock and maid left it open. No safe or fridge in room.
No wifi in rooms, pool area and jacuzzi not lighted adequately at nights
Breakfast selection is very limited. There needs to be more variety.
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The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. Main Rich Forest Reserve is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).
Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.
The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book Birds of the West Indies, written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.
The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.
Liming ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.
Tobago travel - Canoe Bay
During our latest trip to Tobago, we decided to visit places that we'd never been to. Canoe Bay is definitely one of the spots that we recommend visiting. Although it's a paid beach ($15 TT as of Dec 2018), it is unique in that it has lots of shaded, grassy areas for a wonderful picnic overlooking the water.
The waves are gentle and Canoe Bay has a very shallow ocean floor. You can walk out into the ocean with the water coming up to your waist (great for kids and non-swimmers). There are no onsite restaurants or bars, so we highly recommend bringing your own food and drinks in a cooler. There are bathrooms to change and showers to wash off the sand after enjoying your visit :)
Canoe Bay is also available for rental should you have any large events to plan that need a lovely backdrop of the ocean!
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The Caribbean Island of Tobago
Sometimes regarded as Trinidad's Little Sister, the Island of Tobago is located just off the eastern coast of Venezuela in the southern Caribbean. The island offers a uniquely unspoiled experience with a slow pace of life, beautiful beaches, coral reefs, small fishing villages, a rainforest, and plenty of sun, sand and sea. Tobago's colourful and tumultuous history includes Amerindian and African heritage, battles for European conquest and visits from ships bearing the skull and crossbones. For more information visit ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #49 in our International category.