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TRINIDAD

Trinidad is ideal for the traveller with more than just fun-in-the-sun on their agenda. Although its largely unpublicised beaches are considered one of the islands' best kept secrets, Trinidad's identity is sophisticated, exciting and very cosmopolitan.

 

The French, Dutch, British, African and Indian influences form an eclectic mixture that's obvious in Trinidad's ample food, nightlife and music. The island's national sound however, is unmistakably calypso and features the island's most famous musical gem: the steel drum - invented and perfected on Trinidad.

 

Near the end of the Caribbean chain in the south, Trinidad's terrain is diverse, ranging from lush mountains, healthy rainforests, rolling plains and deserted swampland. Its cities are among the most chic metropolises in the Caribbean. The island's main attraction is the Carnival of Trinidad, the Caribbean's largest music, dance and food celebration.

 

Its close proximity to the equator keeps Trinidad fairly warm all year long. If scuba diving is a priority for you, however, check out Trinidad's sister island of Tobago. Trinidad is strictly for those looking for the serenity of empty beaches, the food and shopping of the Riviera and the nightlife of New Orleans all in one picturesque location.

 

TOBAGO

A quiet chunk of tropical paradise, where the sun caresses and the green hills tumble to turquoise seas. A peace-seeker's idyll. Call it Tobago. A different world from her lively sister island Trinidad, this island at the southern tip of the Caribbean chain (next stop Venezuela), lures travellers from all over the world with her simple, unpretentious charm.

 

Tobago surprises visitors with unspoiled beaches, roaring waterfalls, an ancient rainforest full of chattering birds, and some of the best drift diving in the world.

 

Activities can keep you as busy as you want to be. Boating, scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking, windsurfing, bird watching, fishing, hiking, tennis, golf, horseback riding, swimming, and relaxing on the beach are just a few ways to spend your days. Rent a car and do some sightseeing around the 26-mile long island over bumpy roads winding past palm groves, tiny hamlets and deserted beaches. The journey is the adventure, not the destination, and no where is this truer than on Tobago. A constant feast for the eyes; even the interior roads are only 15 minutes from glimpses of the sea, and a route through the mountainous rainforest passes stands of towering, creaking bamboo and dense jungle growth before suddenly giving way to vistas of a sparkling palm-fringed beach, or open pastures grazed by cattle and scruffy goats.

 

Close proximity to the equator keeps Tobago hot and humid all year long with average temperatures around 85°F degrees, however gentle sea breezes cool you. The dryer, flatter West End receives less rain and usually is warmer than the hilly East End. The water temperature averages 80°F degrees, so everyone spends lots of time in the water, swimming, diving, snorkelling, or just floating on a mat - you'll love it.