WELCOME
Birthplace of the steelpan, Trinidad and Tobago’s rich culture and ethnic diversity is reflected in our numerous festivals, including the spectacular annual Carnival celebration. Beyond our beautiful beaches, Trinidad and Tobago is rich in biodiversity with more than 430 bird specials, 108 mammals, 55 reptiles, 620 types of butterflies and the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere.

 

Quick Facts:

Official languages: English
Capital City: Port of Spain
Government: Republic
Total Area: 5,128 km², 1,979 sq mi
Currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD)
Calling code: +1-868
Population: 1,305,000 (2005 estimate)
Distance from Miami: 1,628 miles


TOP PLACES TO VISIT
  • Port of Spain
  • Tobago’s Caribbean Rainbow Waterfall
  • The Asa Wright Nature Park
  • Hotels

    The Chaconia Hotel
    Monique’s Guest House
    Half Moon Blue Hotel
    Scarborough House
    Le Grande Almandier

    Villas

    Crosswinds Villa
    Bed & Breakfast

    Plantation
    Beach Villas

    Seventh
    Heaven Villa


    Resort

    Coco Reef Resort
    & Spa

    Turtle Beach by
    Rex Resorts
    Top O’Tobago
    Grafton Beach Resort



    REASONS TO VISIT TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
    Whether you plan and invigorating swim or relaxing on the warm sand, Trinidad and Tobago has many beautiful beaches, each with its own charm and personality, waiting to be explored. Join the celebration and feel the exhilaration of world famous Carnival, as thousands of travellers, wearing eye-catching costumes and moving the pulsating soca music, fill the streets for a stunning spectacle. Celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, Divali is a Hindu observance celebrated by Trinidad and Tobago.