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Explore the World with Sweet TnT!

Travel beyond the beautiful islands of Trinidad and Tobago and discover the world with Sweet TnT Magazine’s Travel section. Our curated articles will take you on exciting adventures, share hidden gems, and provide tips for planning your dream vacation, all with a Caribbean twist. So pack your bags, get ready to wanderlust, and experience the magic of global travel with Sweet TnT!

Nocturnal nature: Seeing the oilbirds of Dunstan Cave

Exploring Dunstan Cave and the world’s only fruit-eating night birds.

Dunstan Cave is one of the world’s most accessible locations to observe oilbirds, a rare nocturnal species that uses echolocation and feeds exclusively on fruit. Situated in Trinidad’s Northern Range within the Asa Wright Nature Centre, this cave offers a scientifically significant and carefully managed wildlife encounter. Once known as …

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Escaping the crowds: Why Trinidad is the perfect summer retreat

Recharge in paradise with a summer retreat in Trinidad.

Trinidad is the ideal summer retreat for travellers who want warm weather, natural beauty, cultural depth and space away from overcrowded holiday hotspots. While many summer destinations face inflated prices, packed beaches and overbooked attractions, Trinidad offers a different model of travel built around authenticity, comfort and variety. Its southern …

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Remote working in paradise: A digital nomad’s guide to Trinidad and Tobago

Live and work abroad: digital nomad’s guide to Trinidad and Tobago.

Digital Nomad’s Guide to Trinidad and Tobago shows why this twin-island Caribbean nation is an underrated base for remote professionals seeking tropical lifestyle, solid connectivity and cultural depth. Trinidad and Tobago combines urban convenience, beach access, rainforest escapes and strong regional air links in one destination. Remote workers increasingly want …

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Travel insurance: Why it matters more than ever for modern travellers

The complete guide to travel insurance for international trips.

Travel insurance is an essential financial safeguard that protects travellers against medical emergencies, cancellations, delays, lost baggage, and unexpected disruption. International travel now carries higher costs, tighter schedules, and greater exposure to weather events, airline disruption, and healthcare expenses abroad. A single missed connection or hospital visit can cost far …

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Yachting services and Hurricane Hole safety in Trinidad

Chaguaramas and the rise of Trinidad as a Hurricane Hole destination.

Trinidad is one of the Caribbean’s leading Hurricane Hole destinations because it combines storm-season geographical safety, professional yacht services, and a mature marine support industry. Located at the southern edge of the Caribbean, Trinidad sits below the main Atlantic hurricane tracks that affect many northern islands during the June to …

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Deep sea fishing in Trinidad and Tobago: A guide for international anglers

Deep sea fishing in Trinidad and Tobago: Where to go and what to catch.

Deep sea fishing in Trinidad and Tobago offers world-class offshore angling defined by diverse pelagic species, year-round opportunities, and relatively uncrowded Caribbean waters. The twin-island nation sits at a strategic ecological crossroads where Atlantic currents, nutrient-rich upwellings, and migratory fish routes converge. This positioning has elevated it from a regional …

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Why every bird lover is obsessed with BirdsCaribbean 2026 in Trinidad

Bird lovers worldwide are booking Trinidad for BirdsCaribbean 2026.

BirdsCaribbean 2026 in Trinidad is becoming the most anticipated Caribbean birding and conservation event because it combines world-class biodiversity, scientific collaboration, eco-tourism access, and a rare chance to experience one of the richest birding destinations in the Americas. Scheduled for July 23 to 27, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad, …

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World-class marinas in the Caribbean for international sailors

The ultimate guide to marinas in the Caribbean for long-term cruisers.

Marinas in the Caribbean provide world-class berthing, repair, and hurricane-season refuge, with Trinidad emerging as a strategic hub for international sailors. These facilities combine technical marine services, customs access, and hospitality infrastructure across key sailing routes. The Caribbean marina network has evolved significantly, with increased capacity for mega yachts, advanced …

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Why eco-tourists are choosing Trinidad over traditional resorts in 2026

Why eco-tourists are abandoning resorts for Trinidad.

Eco-tourists are choosing Trinidad in 2026 because it delivers authentic, biodiversity-rich, community-driven travel experiences that outperform traditional resort models on sustainability, cultural immersion, and long-term value. Global travel behaviour has shifted decisively towards environmentally responsible tourism, with up to 45% of travellers actively seeking eco-friendly options and prioritising destinations that …

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