Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain & Scarborough

8 - 9 DAYS
Beautiful Beaches, Rich Culture, Delicious Foods, Spectacular Views, Water Sports

Explore the extravagant landscape and melting pot of Trinidad and Tobago. In Port of Spain, discover Fort George, one of the most spectacular views of the city, as well as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the National Museum and Art Gallery. The city also presents gorgeous open spaces such as Queen's Park Savannah and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Try visiting during Carnival, the colossal annual celebration, which happens before Ash Wednesday and is truly unforgettable.

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Explore the extravagant landscape and melting pot of Trinidad and Tobago. In Port of Spain, discover Fort George, one of the most spectacular views of the city, as well as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the National Museum and Art Gallery. The city also presents gorgeous open spaces such as Queen's Park Savannah and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Try visiting during Carnival, the colossal annual celebration, which happens before Ash Wednesday and is truly unforgettable. Take a flight or the domestic ferry service to Scarborough Tobago, your next stop which sits among the island's natural scenery. Pigeon Point beach is great for paddle-boarding, kayaking and snorkeling. Memorable swims happen in Nylon Pool and the waist-high crystalline water allows visitors to see the soft white coral reefs nearby. Take day trips to nearby beaches, waterfalls and remarkable hikes in both areas. Due to limitations, activities may be unavailable to add for certain areas however you are sure to find many local ones when you adventure out at your destination! Waterviews strives to offer accommodation options within walking distance of water and/or in an area of touristic interest. Our prices include taxes (but excludes local tourist taxes). Customize your trip to your personal preferences with optional activities (hit the “Add Activities’’) or change hotels, etc. Contact us for customization at no extra cost at: Service@waterviewstravel.com

Destinations

  • Port of Spain
  • Scarborough (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain & Scarborough

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Day 1 - 4

Port of Spain

Port of Spain Harbour

Port of Spain, on the northwest coast of Trinidad island, is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago. The city is famous for its carnival, second only to that of Rio in importance but preferred by many because of its perceptions of being safer.
A bustling and friendly city, Port of Spain is a great place to spend a couple of days and is the hub for the Trinidad's famous carnival. It has been the capital since 1757 and is the main administrative center, although not the largest town.
The main shopping area is between Frederick Street and Charlotte Street, running south to Independence Square (Brian Lara Promenade). As well as the bricks-and-mortar shops, there are numerous stalls on the street selling everything from fruit to CDs.
In the evening Independence Square is full of locals liming - hanging around, chatting to their friends and sampling food from the stalls scattered throughout. Wandering through here is a great way to get a feel for what Trinidad is about.
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Port of Spain, on the northwest coast of Trinidad island, is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago. The city is famous for its carnival, second only to that of Rio in importance but preferred by many because of its perceptions of being safer.

A bustling and friendly city, Port of Spain is a great place to spend a couple of days and is the hub for the Trinidad's famous carnival. It has been the capital since 1757 and is the main administrative center, although not the largest town.

The main shopping area is between Frederick Street and Charlotte Street, running south to Independence Square (Brian Lara Promenade). As well as the bricks-and-mortar shops, there are numerous stalls on the street selling everything from fruit to CDs.

In the evening Independence Square is full of locals liming - hanging around, chatting to their friends and sampling food from the stalls scattered throughout. Wandering through here is a great way to get a feel for what Trinidad is about.

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Climate

Port of Spain enjoys warm temperatures all year round. It is slightly cooler in January and February.

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Day 4 - 7

Scarborough (Trinidad and Tobago)

Scarborough

Scarborough is the main city on the island of Tobago, part of Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean country.
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Scarborough is the main city on the island of Tobago, part of Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean country.

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Day 7 - 8

Port of Spain

Port of Spain Harbour

Port of Spain, on the northwest coast of Trinidad island, is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago. The city is famous for its carnival, second only to that of Rio in importance but preferred by many because of its perceptions of being safer.
A bustling and friendly city, Port of Spain is a great place to spend a couple of days and is the hub for the Trinidad's famous carnival. It has been the capital since 1757 and is the main administrative center, although not the largest town.
The main shopping area is between Frederick Street and Charlotte Street, running south to Independence Square (Brian Lara Promenade). As well as the bricks-and-mortar shops, there are numerous stalls on the street selling everything from fruit to CDs.
In the evening Independence Square is full of locals liming - hanging around, chatting to their friends and sampling food from the stalls scattered throughout. Wandering through here is a great way to get a feel for what Trinidad is about.
Read more

Port of Spain, on the northwest coast of Trinidad island, is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago. The city is famous for its carnival, second only to that of Rio in importance but preferred by many because of its perceptions of being safer.

A bustling and friendly city, Port of Spain is a great place to spend a couple of days and is the hub for the Trinidad's famous carnival. It has been the capital since 1757 and is the main administrative center, although not the largest town.

The main shopping area is between Frederick Street and Charlotte Street, running south to Independence Square (Brian Lara Promenade). As well as the bricks-and-mortar shops, there are numerous stalls on the street selling everything from fruit to CDs.

In the evening Independence Square is full of locals liming - hanging around, chatting to their friends and sampling food from the stalls scattered throughout. Wandering through here is a great way to get a feel for what Trinidad is about.

Additional Information

Climate

Port of Spain enjoys warm temperatures all year round. It is slightly cooler in January and February.

© Sourced from Wikivoyage