Gasparee Island is one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most remarkable natural attractions, combining limestone caves, Caribbean maritime history and dramatic island landscapes within easy reach of Port-of-Spain. Located in the Bocas del Dragón between Trinidad and Venezuela, the island offers travellers a rare opportunity to explore a living karst environment …
Read More »The ‘Blue Food’ revolution: Exploring Tobago’s culinary heritage
Blue Food is Tobago’s iconic provision-based cuisine centred on dasheen, breadfruit, cassava and green bananas, and it remains one of the Caribbean’s most distinctive food traditions. Rooted in Tobago’s farming history, Blue Food represents resilience, flavour, nutrition and community identity. Interest in indigenous and heritage cuisines has increased globally, placing …
Read More »Why every bird lover is obsessed with BirdsCaribbean 2026 in Trinidad
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, …
Read More »Our experience at Trinidad Carnival: Made in Spain Podcast reaches #1 in Trinidad & Tobago
Our experience at Trinidad Carnival is now a globally recognised travel narrative as the Made in Spain Podcast reaches #1 on Apple Podcasts in Trinidad & Tobago’s Places & Travel category. This milestone confirms the international appeal of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival and its growing influence across global audiences. The …
Read More »Recommended Caribbean destinations for a winter escape
Winter in the northern hemisphere is the season when searches for warm, accessible islands spike. If you type the phrase “Caribbean destinations” into search engines this year, results will point to a familiar mix of sun, sand and culture, with some surprising trends driven by new flights and fresh hotel …
Read More »Mayaro Beach: The perfect getaway for a family vacation
A scenic slice of the Caribbean Tucked away on the southeastern coast of Trinidad, Mayaro Beach stretches for over 8 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. With soft golden sands, warm tropical breezes, and gentle rolling waves, it remains one of the best-kept secrets of the Caribbean. Unlike the more commercialised …
Read More »Top winter getaways for New Yorkers looking to escape the city
Winter in New York City, while magical, often leaves residents yearning for a warm escape from the chill. Fortunately, the Caribbean offers a treasure trove of idyllic destinations perfect for recharging under the sun. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine beaches, vibrant cultural experiences, or luxurious resorts, the Caribbean has something …
Read More »Frontier Airlines takes flight in Trinidad: A new era of travel begins
Frontier Airlines made its highly anticipated debut in Trinidad in July 2024, marking a significant milestone for the island’s tourism industry. The ultra-low-cost carrier’s arrival was celebrated with a water cannon salute at Piarco International Airport, signalling the start of a new chapter in air travel for Trinidad. THE 10 …
Read More »A day at the Emperor Valley Zoo
Visiting the Emperor Valley Zoo in Port-of-Spain offers a multifaceted experience that blends leisure, education and close encounters with exotic and local wildlife. This personal narrative explores the logistical ease and aesthetic appeal of the facility, highlighting recent upgrades such as the giraffe and lioness enclosures that enhance the visitor …
Read More »Buzzing at Macqueripe Bay
This first-person narrative provides a contemporary look at Macqueripe Bay as a revitalised hub for adventure and leisure in Trinidad and Tobago. The article transitions from initial apprehensions regarding the site’s historical reputation for neglect to a vibrant account of its modern infrastructure and diverse activities. It highlights the transformation …
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