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Welcome to the Stunning Twin Isles of Trinidad and Tobago!
Nestled in the southern Caribbean, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago offer a unique blend of vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, and rich biodiversity. There’s an infectious energy about Trinidad: an island with a tapestry of cultures that stem from the influences of African, Indian, European, and indigenous peoples. A great first place to begin exploration is Port of Spain, the buzzing capital city, which is rich in history and culture. Here you can stroll through the Queen’s Park Savannah, a sprawling green space surrounded by fine colonial architecture, including the iconic Royal Botanic Gardens. You’ll also see the Magnificent Seven—seven beautiful mansions that showcase the island’s elegant architectural heritage. A visit to the National Museum and Art Gallery will immerse you in the history of Trinidad, with exhibits that tell the story of the island’s diverse past. Known for its lively festivals, stunning beaches, and welcoming locals, Trinidad and Tobago are perfect for adventurous travellers looking to explore the length and breadth by hire car. Simply arrive at Trinidad’s Piarco International Airport (POS), the gateway to your Caribbean adventure, and collect your vehicle - then buckle up, and enjoy the ride!
If your visit coincides with Carnival in Feb/March, you’re in for an unforgettable experience as the streets will be filled with vibrant outlandish costumes, pumping music, dancers and parades. Enjoy live calypso music, dance the night away to soca, or simply soak in the rhythm of the islands - Trinidad’s parties never stop until dawn. This truly is one of the biggest parties in the whole of the Caribbean region! The island’s urban energy is matched by its spellbinding natural awe, and the breathtaking landscapes of lush rainforests, rugged mountains, and pristine coastlines that beg to be explored. One must-see destination is the Asa Wright Nature Centre, an eco-lodge and bird sanctuary located in the northern mountains. As you drive through the winding roads, take in the stunning views of the rainforest and keep an eye out for unique wildlife - a guided tour will introduce you to over 200 species of birds, including the mesmerising hummingbird.
Love your food? Then you’ll delight in Trinidad and Tobago’s vibrant culinary scene, which reflects the islands' multicultural heritage. With a hire car you can venture out to the bustling food markets and local eateries scattered around Trinidad, including those off-the-beaten-track. You’ll see road-side vendors selling local snacks and stalls piled high with freshly picked fruits and vegetables. Be sure to stop at a local roti shop to try this delicious soft flatbread filled with curried meats and vegetables. At Maracas Beach you’ll find plates of bake and shark, deep-fried shark meat served in a bun with an array of toppings and sauces. As you drive along the scenic north coast, you’ll find numerous stalls selling local candies and bottles of spicy Trinidadian pepper sauce.
Driving in Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad's Piarco International Airport is conveniently located in the West Corridor region of Trinidad, approximately 25 kilometres (15 miles) east of Port of Spain. The closest towns are nearby Arima to the northeast and Tunapuna to the west, part of a densely populated strip along Trinidad's northern foothills. The main road connecting the airport to downtown Port of Spain is the well-maintained, multi-lane Churchill-Roosevelt Highway (CRH) that runs westward through major urban and suburban areas, including Valsayn, Curepe, and St. Augustine. Once you’ve collected your luggage from the carousel, head to Arrivals and pick up your car hire keys. Then it’s an easy drive onto Golden Grove Road, which quickly connects to the CRH for the 30-45 minute journey to downtown Port of Spain near Queen’s Park Savannah, the capital’s central landmark. It’s an efficient route that’s also scenic, offering glimpses of Trinidad's lush green northern range on the approach to the city. From here, another picturesque drive takes you along the vibrant Eastern Main Road towards the town of Sangre Grande and beyond to the scenic coastline of beautiful Manzanilla. As you leave the airport, lush greenery envelopes the landscape, with coconut and banana trees swaying in the breeze. You’ll pass fields dotted with sugarcane and small roadside stands where vendors sell fresh tropical fruits, doubles, and refreshing coconut water. Colourful birds, including scarlet ibis and kiskadees, can often be seen darting across the sky or perched on branches. Further along, the drive reveals glimpses of Trinidad’s rich cultural tapestry, with Hindu temples and quaint village houses painted in bright hues. Approaching the coast, the scenery transitions to mangrove-lined shores and endless views of the Atlantic Ocean, where waves lap gently against golden sands. This route combines natural beauty and local charm, making it unforgettable. The drive along the picturesque North Coast Road is also spectacular. Start at Maracas Bay, famous for its golden sands and vibrant beach atmosphere and continue to Las Cuevas Beach, where soft white sands meet crystal-clear waters. You’ll find a perfect spot for swimming and relaxation after an unforgettable drive past rugged cliffs and lush greenery on one of the most scenic routes on the island.

Keen to visit tranquil Tobago? It’s a ferry or a short flight away and is renowned for its pristine beaches and laid back vibe. One of the highlights of Tobago is Pigeon Point, famous for its powdery white sands and calm waters. Rent a beach hut here, sip on a coconut, snorkel the reefs and enjoy the relaxation. For nature enthusiasts, the Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve is a must-visit and is a UNESCO World Heritage site home to impressive flora and fauna. Numerous hiking trails weave across the landscape, offering stunning views of the island with cooler temperatures and shaded paths offering a refreshing escape from the heat. It’s a veritable paradise for birdlife with over 200 species recorded in the lush leafy rainforest. Keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Crested Oropendola as it hops from branch to branch, its golden-yellow underbelly gleaming in the dappled sunlight. Also the Yellow-legged Thrush as its melodious calls fill the air, echoing through the trees. The Scarlet Ibis, with its brilliant red plumage contrasting against the deep greens of the foliage, can often be spotted wading in the serene waters of nearby ponds. Among the myriad of bird species, the enchanting White-tailed Sabrewing, one of the largest hummingbirds, flits around like a jewel, its iridescent feathers sparkling in hues of emerald and sapphire. The reserve is also home to a variety of mammals, including the Agouti, a small brown rodent known for its long legs and inquisitive nature. As twilight descends, the soft rustle of the leaves may reveal a Tamarind Monkey swinging through the canopy, their round faces distinctive for a prominent, flat nose and expressive eyes and light-coloured throat patch.
Tips and FAQs
Driving in Trinidad’s Port of Spain offers a dynamic and colourful experience, but it requires alertness and patience. The city’s streets can be busy, especially during rush hours, with traffic converging around key areas like Independence Square and Queen's Park Savannah. Expect narrow roads in older neighbourhoods and a mix of modern highways and bustling market streets. Vibrant street vendors line many routes, offering local snacks and produce. Drivers should watch for pedestrians, occasional potholes, and informal driving styles. While parking can be challenging in central areas, car hire is ideal for exploring nearby attractions like Maracas Beach and Lady Young Lookout.
Trinidad and Tobago
Population: Approximately 1.4 million (combined islands)
Annual Visitor Figures: Around 450,000 visitors
Average Summer Temperatures: 31°C (88°F)
Average Winter Temperatures: 26°C (79°F)
Time Zone: GMT -4 (Atlantic Standard Time)

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