When you think of Caribbean beaches, iconic destinations like Jamaica’s Seven Mile Beach or Aruba’s Eagle Beach probably come to mind. But nestled off the beaten path in Trinidad and Tobago are some of the region’s most stunning, undiscovered beaches that deserve a spot on every beach lover’s radar. From …
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The thrill of Toco Beach with friends
By Therese Chung. My dear friend, invited me to Toco Beach and as a Trinidadian who loves life I accepted the invitation. Mellissa advised that we all had a road trip and should meet at her home. We got ten of us together in three vehicles and away we went, heading …
Read More »Clifton Hill Beach Resort birthday lime
By Annisa Phillip. My friends and I visited the Clifton Hill Beach Resort to celebrate two of my friends’ birthdays with lunch and a beach lime. The resort is really quite lovely with its eye-catching water features, plants and restaurant decor. The plan was to chit-chat and old talk over food …
Read More »Las Cuevas Beach for a cool dip
Las Cuevas Beach is the only blue flag accredited beach in Trinidad and Tobago. This means that there is access to the beach for the Disabled and the visually impaired. Las Cuevas is just a few miles after the famed Maracas Bay but the drive is worth it. When you …
Read More »Picturesque Vessigny Beach
By Marika Mohammed. Not many have heard of or have been to Vessigny. Why? Because they’re too busy going to Maracas Beach or Chaguaramas Bay. No one goes down south. That’s where Vessigny is located. Yup, when you’re going to the Pitch Lake take a pit stop to Vessigny. It is …
Read More »Family trip to serene Tyrico Beach
By Felesha Parboo. Tyrico Beach provides a calm and serene experience because the beach is more rural than urban. It is known by many as Tyrico Bay. It is in the vicinity of Port of Spain and a few miles east of Maracas Bay. There is a small access road that …
Read More »Summer food guide: What to eat in Trinidad and Tobago in 2025
When summer arrives in Trinidad and Tobago, it brings with it not only brilliant sunshine and lush green landscapes but also a cornucopia of flavours waiting to be savoured. This twin-island republic is famous for its culinary diversity, reflecting African, Indian, Chinese, Syrian, Indigenous, and European heritage. From fresh street …
Read More »Travelling solo to Trinidad and Tobago: Summer 2025 survival guide
Travelling solo can be a deeply rewarding experience offering freedom, self-discovery, and opportunities to engage with new cultures on a more personal level. If you’re considering travelling solo to Trinidad and Tobago in summer 2025, you’re choosing one of the most vibrant, welcoming, and culturally rich destinations in the Caribbean. …
Read More »Mosquito Creek: The mysterious myths and folklore of Trinidad’s most haunted coastal road
Tucked away along the South Trunk Road between La Romaine and Oropouche in southern Trinidad, Mosquito Creek may appear as just another coastal roadway. But to locals, and increasingly curious international visitors, it holds a darker, more mysterious reputation. Associated with ghost stories, paranormal sightings, and spiritual phenomena, Mosquito Creek …
Read More »Caribbean cruise stopover: What to do in Trinidad and Tobago in a day
When your Caribbean cruise ship drops anchor at the Port-of-Spain or Scarborough port, you have only a few golden hours to experience the essence of Trinidad and Tobago. With just one day, choosing the right attractions, cuisine, and cultural experiences is crucial. This guide provides a comprehensive itinerary to help …
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