Trinidad
Trinidad is not a popular Caribbean cruise stop, but the island’s culture is hugely popular.
Not only is Trinidad known for its copious oil reservoirs, but for its excellent beaches as well.
Trinidad is the place to go for unique culture as much as any islands in the Caribbean.
View this Trinidad video from the ministry of tourism.
A valid passport is required of U.S. and Canadian citizens for entry to Trinidad and Tobago. U.S. and Canadian citizens do not need a visa for tourism or business-related visits of 90 days or less.
See Trinidad average weather by month including historical temperatures and rainfall so you can plan your vacation around good weather.
Favorite Trinidad attractions include its famous festivals, especially Carnival, a two-day showcase of color, dance and music every February.
Like many Caribbean destinations, the island of Trinidad has best times to visit based on weather.
There is no better way to see Trinidad than with a local private tour and a knowledgeable local guide.
Whether it’s a classic culinary temple or a local haunt, Trinidad and Tobago’s top restaurants are destinations in and of themselves.
See highlights of some of the best resorts and hotels in Trinidad.