Are you thinking of moving to Trinidad and Tobago? If so, there are a few things you should know before making the move. In this blog post, we will discuss five important factors that everyone should consider before relocating to this Caribbean island nation. Whether you are looking for a …
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13 Common superstitions in Trinidad and Tobago: Unveiling the mystical beliefs
Superstitions are deeply embedded in the culture and daily lives of people in Trinidad and Tobago. These beliefs, often passed down through generations, serve as warnings, guidance, or explanations for life’s mysterious occurrences. Whether you’re a curious traveller or a local, understanding these superstitions can offer fascinating insights into the …
Read More »Kurtis Rudd new CEO at Tourism Trinidad Limited
Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) is delighted to announce the appointment of Kurtis Rudd, a marketing veteran with over 25 years of senior management experience, as its new Chief Executive Officer effective September 20, 2021. Kurtis Rudd brings extensive marketing, strategic communication and management expertise that will assist Tourism Trinidad as we re-energise …
Read More »The Stolen Cascadura a unique story in Trinidad
My name is Beverley Ann Scott, I am a medical doctor by profession and author of The Stolen Cascadura. I have always enjoyed writing. When I was in school I enjoyed reading West Indian literature. However most of the readings were very dated and far removed from the reality of …
Read More »5 Amazing truths about Trinidad and Tobago
What do you think of when you hear the name Trinidad and Tobago? Stories about the islands vary among citizens, migrants and visitors as they share experiences about the people, food, music, entertainment, places, language, sports and politics. For every positive story, a bad one jumps out to rain on …
Read More »Safe Travels stamp: Destination Trinidad awarded by WTTC
Destination Trinidad has been awarded the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) “Safe Travels” stamp. The Safe Travels stamp allows citizens and international visitors to recognise tourism properties and businesses that diligently follow global health and hygiene protocols aligned with the WTTC’s Safe Travels Protocols. Safe Travels stamp rebuilds confidence …
Read More »Island Sea Fest: Unique cruise to Trinidad’s Carnival 2023
Join the unique island excursion to the ‘Greatest Show on Earth’ for an 11-night cruise that features a 5-night stop at Trinidad’s famous Carnival in February 2023. The cruise is presented by Island Sea Fest partnering with Royal Caribbean International. It departs from beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico (Wednesday Feb …
Read More »South Trinidad always my home
By Felesha Parboo. Growing up in south Trinidad, in a family with two older sisters and a stay-at-home mother and a father who worked taxi, was a seemingly perfect life in the eyes of an eight-year-old. I attended ASJA Primary School with one of my sisters and every day after school, …
Read More »Miniatures of past life in Trinidad and Tobago
At Bristol House Miniatures, our focus is on creating art which tells the architectural and cultural stories of life in Trinidad and Tobago during times past. Our products, therefore, are art collectables designed and built with an adult target market in mind, especially to those who constitute our Trinbagonian diaspora. …
Read More »Rural vibe in Guaya, end point of Trinidad
By Marika Mohammed. “Where’s that?” someone asked when I indicated that’s where I was for the weekend. It’s real far, but it’s nice. Emerald waters, long drive and fun for so. Guayaguayare, more locally known as Guaya, is far from most people’s mind. Who could blame them? It doesn’t have …
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