Trinidad Island Tour

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$150 US Per Person

8am – 6pm

Experience the best of Trinidad in just one day with our all-day island tour! Join us for a fun and educational adventure that takes you through the island’s most iconic attractions and hidden gems.Our tour begins with a scenic drive through the bustling capital city of Port of Spain, where you’ll learn about Trinidad’s rich history and culture. Then we’ll make our way to the Queen’s Park Savannah, a 260-acre park that’s home to the Magnificent Seven, a group of historical buildings that represent Trinidad’s colonial past.Next, we’ll head to the Maracas Lookout for breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and the Northern Range mountains. After taking in the scenery, we’ll head to Maracas Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, where you’ll have time to relax, swim, and enjoy the local cuisine.From there, we’ll make our way to the Caroni Swamp, home to rare bird species such as the Scarlet Ibis. Take a boat tour through the mangrove forests and watch as flocks of bright red ibises fly overhead.Our tour ends with a visit to the Temple in the Sea, a unique and inspiring architectural wonder. Built by a local man named Sewdass Sadhu in the 1940s, the temple was constructed by hand on a patch of reclaimed land in the Gulf of Paria.Throughout the tour, our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating stories and insights into Trinidad’s culture, history, and natural beauty. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to take photos, ask questions, and make new friends.Don’t miss this chance to experience the best of Trinidad in just one day. Book your all-day island tour today and get ready for a day of adventure and discovery!

Attractions

Here are some attractions found only in Trinidad:

  • Carnival: Trinidad’s Carnival is the biggest and most famous festival in the Caribbean. Every year, the streets of Port of Spain come alive with music, dance, and color as revelers celebrate with elaborate costumes, parades, and parties.
  • Temple in the Sea: Located in the Gulf of Paria, the Temple in the Sea is a unique and inspiring architectural wonder. Built by a local man named Sewdass Sadhu in the 1940s, the temple was constructed by hand on a patch of reclaimed land.
  • Pitch Lake: The Pitch Lake in La Brea is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world. The lake is a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world to witness its unusual and fascinating landscape.
  • Caroni Swamp: The Caroni Swamp is a protected wetland that is home to a diverse range of bird species, including the rare and beautiful Scarlet Ibis. Take a boat tour through the mangrove forests and watch as flocks of bright red ibises fly overhead.
  • The Magnificent Seven: The Magnificent Seven is a group of historical buildings in Port of Spain that represent Trinidad’s colonial past. These buildings feature stunning architecture and offer a glimpse into Trinidad’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Trini cuisine: Trinidad has a unique and delicious cuisine that combines African, Indian, and European influences. Try dishes like doubles, roti, and callaloo for a true taste of Trini culture.
  • Steelpan music: The steelpan is a musical instrument invented in Trinidad and Tobago. Today, the steelpan is an integral part of Trini culture and is celebrated at events and festivals throughout the year.

Local Cuisine

refreshments Included(Optional)

Trinidad and Tobago has a rich and diverse culinary scene that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. From spicy curries to savory stews, the local cuisine is a fusion of African, Indian, and Creole flavors that have been perfected over the centuries.

If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Tobago, look no further than our local restaurants and food stalls. Here are a few marketing strategies to help you promote Tobago’s local cuisine:

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1-868-342-7104

keithcoxadventuretours1972@gmail.com

Monday - Saturday: 8am - 10pm

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