In Trinidad, you can discover savannahs, waterfalls, isolated beaches, leatherback turtles, and tropical rain forests. Trinidad has a great nightlife and an annual carnival that rivals that of Rio’s.
This is held every year on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, the festival takes the form of a huge 48-hour street party. It all starts at 4am on the Monday morning, where everyone dresses up in costumes, body paint and two foot-tall headdresses to parade through the streets of Port of Spain.
Tobago has white sand beaches, and the coral reefs are full of a variety of fish and manta rays. . The quieter island of Tobago gives you people-free beaches, rainforest walking trails and cocoa plantations.
The islands of Trinidad and Tobago are criss-crossed by walking trails that take you through rainforests, up mountainsides and to deserted beaches and waterfalls. Some of the best places to discover on foot are Maracas Waterfall, the North Coast Lookout, Balata Bay in northern Trinidad, Castara Waterfall, Argyle Falls and Main Ridge Forest Reserve in Tobago
The blonde beaches in Trinidad and Tobago are perfect for laid-back days by the sea. They are flanked by palm trees,have a good selection of street food shacks and restaurants. If you prefer your strips of sand people-free, follow the hiking trails through the forest to Balata Bay and Pirate’s Bay on Tobago’s north coast
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