Pigeon Point is also known as Pigeon Point Heritage Park and is often considered Tobago’s most beautiful beach and is home to the world…
A well-kept fort that used to belong to the British. Fun to explore and there's even a little museum.
A long, sandy beach. The sea is not very clean here, but you can still walk around and see the various lizards that hang out here.
One of the more secluded waterfalls. The way here might be quite a hike, but the sight of the breath-taking waterfall is a great reward.
This gorgeous beach is surrounded by lush rainforest. Perhaps the most scenic beach on all of the islands.
The Pitch Lake is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world, estimated to contain 10 million tons.
The Hasely Crawford Stadium, formerly the National Stadium, is located in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
The Red House is the seat of Parliament in Trinidad and Tobago. The architectural design of the Red House is of Beaux-Arts style.
Chacachacare is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located at 10° 41' north latitude and 61° 45' west longitude.
The former sugar estate is nowadays the town's most popular park for both exercise and various events.
The Asa Wright Nature Centre and Lodge is a nature resort and scientific research station in the Arima Valley of the Northern Range in…
A relatively new par 72 course. Intriguing landscaping done on the site of a former coconut plantation.
Mayaro Bay stretches for nine miles on the east coast of the island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
San Fernando Hill is a 192-m hill which lies at the centre of the city of San Fernando in Trinidad and Tobago.
One of the island's natural curiosities. The bubbling mud both inside and around the volcano sure is a strange sight.
Devil's Woodyard is one of the most visited locations of Trinidad's many mud volcanoes.
The Brian Lara Cricket Academy is a multi-purpose stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, that was completed and inaugurated…
Nelson Island is one of the Five Islands which lie west of Port of Spain in the Gulf of Paria.
Perhaps the best bathing spot on the islands. This is a real shallow pool far out in the sea, simply perfect for swimming.
An awe-inspiring Hindu temple built right in the sea. Truly a fascinating sight - go inside if you can.
Several waterfalls connected by smaller pools. A marvellous sight and an enjoyable hike - notice the cocoa trees on the way there!