Trinidad & Tobago holidays
An island state with something for everyone. From cricket to carnivals, beaches to birdwatching, turtle watching to chilling, Trinidad and Tobago holidays are a cornucopia of Caribbean treats. In fact we would go so far as to say these islands are just greedy in their gorgeousness. No wonder some of the most world’s most beautiful birdlife live here. Who wouldn’t?
23 Trinidad & Tobago holiday reviews
Excellent unique and different holiday in every way...many many unique memories and take aways. (more)Nigel Spragg
Wonderful, one of the best we've had. (more)Adrian Whear
Beautiful setting with friendly people. The hotel/restaurant staff seemed happy with their work which made for such a pleasant stay. Delicious meals at the restaurant overlooking the bay will be memorable. (more)Jo-Ann Hannah
Photographing humming birds. Seeing Scarlet Ibis roost and flamingos in evening light at Caroni Marsh -from our own boat! Swimming outside our room in Tobago
Seeing Oil birds in Trinidad at Asa Wright (more)Graham Jones
We thoroughly enjoyed our holiday. We met other guests from around the world and got to know some of the local people who were lovely and friendly. We saw a variety of creatures.
(more)Darren Burge
The operator provided excellent local guides and their expert knowledge of the birds and animals made a real difference in making the holiday so enjoyable. Each day was well planned and all of our guides and drivers were friendly. (more)Neil Riley
Excellent. We had a very relaxing time and would recommend the hotel if you are looking for a non tourist destination where you can enjoy the wellness element, snorkel, swim, revel in the beauty and nature and also just chill. (more)Vickie VINCE
At the retreat, take advantage of the yoga classes with Judha and Leah. Both beautiful people with healing vibes... 10/10. (more)Mary Broadway
Memorable parts?
Seeing wildlife (especially birds) in their natural rainforest habitat. Experiencing laid-back Tobago culture.
Tips?
Be prepared for rain even if going in "dry" season. Use plenty of insect repellant.
Local benefits?
Yes to an extent, particularly the Asa Wright centre. Not sure that doing a flight from Tobago to Trinidad and back in a day for carnival was very eco-friendly
Overall rating?
Informative and relaxing (more)Russell Smith