Dockers Crew chef cooks up a storm at Iron Pot Curry Duck Cookout in south Trinidad. A young lady at the event enjoys the delicious “curry duck” that Trinbagonians can’t resist. The curried duck is usually full of salty and spicy flavours that make eaters crave for more. “Curry duck” …
Read More »Down memory lane to Granville Beach
Granville Beach remains a cornerstone of family heritage and coastal recreation in Southern Trinidad, offering a nostalgic retreat for generations of visitors. This personal narrative explores the enduring appeal of the South-Western peninsula, where the journey through lush agricultural landscapes is as significant as the destination. Readers will find a …
Read More »South Trinidad always my home
Palmiste Park serves as a premier environmental and recreational hub in South Trinidad, offering forty acres of preserved green space on the outskirts of San Fernando. This expansive park provides a vital sanctuary for residents and visitors, functioning as both a communal leisure area and a developing site for botanical …
Read More »Piparo – a picturesque rural village
This article presents an intimate personal account and first-person narrative of visiting the village of Piparo, Trinidad, where the infamous mud volcano is but one element of a multifaceted rural existence. While the 1997 eruption remains a significant historical marker, the narrative focuses primarily on the daily rhythms of community …
Read More »Top view on San Fernando Hill
San Fernando Hill serves as a premier natural landmark and recreational hub providing panoramic views of South Trinidad through a first-person lens. This narrative account explores the transformation of the site from a former quarry into a social and wellness destination suitable for families and fitness enthusiasts. The article details …
Read More »Icacos – at the end of Trinidad
Icacos - the end of Trinidad It’s a whole day thing if you’re starting from the north and driving to the end of Trinidad to Icacos. There are a lot of beaches so you may want to try a stop and go method. There isn’t any malls, movie centres, or restaurants. It’s like going back to a time when Trinidad was just starting to
Read More »Picturesque Vessigny Beach
Vessigny Beach is a premier coastal destination in south-west Trinidad known for its calm waters, family-friendly atmosphere, and extensive event facilities. Located approximately three kilometres past the world-famous La Brea Pitch Lake, this Gulf of Paria shoreline offers a distinct experience characterised by gentle waves and shallow depths. The site …
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