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If you're interested in Trinidad's native Amerindian culture, consider a visit to Arima, which is in the island's hilly interior 16 mi/26 km east of Port of Spain. The island's third-largest city, Arima has a small museum in the Santa Clara Carib Com...
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Black Rock is located on Tobago. Activities for the whole family are numerous with sailing and snorkeling, turtle and bird watching, PGA championship golf, scuba diving, and miles of sandy beaches to enjoy.
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This colorful reef is one of the most accessible coral reefs in the Caribbean. The reef is located in a protected marine park a short distance from Pigeon Point and store Bay beaches. Visitors are allowed to snorkel and take a tour aboard a...
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Categories: Caroni Bird Sanctuary
On the west side of Trinidad 14 mi/22 km south of Port of Spain, Chaguanas (not to be confused with Chaguaramas, which is on the northwest peninsula) is home to a thriving East Indian community.If you visit on market days, you'll think you're in Bomb...
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Blanketed from end to end in luxuriant greenery and brightly-colored flowers, this enchanted island is also scalloped with beautiful beaches. Hikers can join a naturalist on a rainforest hike to Bloody Bay.
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Categories: Man O'War Bay Tobago
Nylon Bay is an offshore sandbar that is like a shallow lagoon in the middle of the Ocean. Nylon Bay, also referred to as the Nylon Pool, offers such clear and tranquil waters that it acquired it's name from clear nylon fishing wire. The bay is ...
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One of the best places in the Caribbean "to spend a day at the beach" is Pigeon Point. Picture a small peninsula with tall swaying coconut trees, with open palm-thatched huts on a beach sloping gently down to sea, where you can sit and dig your toes ...
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Located 8 mi/13 km northwest of Scarborough, Plymouth is famous for the Mystery Tombstone of Betty Stiven. She died, probably during childbirth, in 1783. The headstone's enigmatic inscription has puzzled passers-by ever since: "She was a mother witho...
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Port of Spain is a seaport in northwest Trinidad and the capital, commercial center and leading port of Trinidad and Tobago. Exotic Port of Spain has architecture from around the world from Hindu temples to gingerbread rococo. It is site of Royal Bo...
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In the south-central region of Trinidad 55 mi/88 km southeast of Port of Spain, Rio Claro is rich in East Indian culture. Note the architecture: It resembles that of India. The city has a Muslim mosque and a Hindu temple. The surrounding region used ...
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The capital of Tobago, Scarborough, is also one of its busiest tourist destinations. While visiting the city, see the historical Fort King George which was built in the 1780’s as a British colonial outpost. And what town would be complete without an ...
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Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve, the oldest forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere, was established on Tobago in the late 18th century. That should be your first clue that this rain forest situated 11 mi/18 km northeast of Scarborough is known for...
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Tour this dazzling island, from its densely forested peaks to its protected wetlands.
Categories: Trinidad
Trinidad and Tobago is a twin island country about 7 miles off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad is 1,841 square miles and Tobago is much smaller at 120 square miles. Geologically, they are located in South America but are considered part of the Carib...
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