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Mountain Bike Madness
One of the hardest things about vacationing in Trinidad is making up your mind about which of our stunning sites to visit next.
There are many places in Trinidad where you can begin your search for serenity
A plantation house in the midst of a rainforest in excess of 1,300 acres. Celebrated 52 years as a self-sustained Eco-lodge. The Asa Wright Nature Centre
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T&T boasts of lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems, standing as a captivating haven for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Trinidad Listed on National Geographic’s “Best of the World 2023.”
Winston Nanan Caroni Bird Sanctuary. The mangrove swamp is home to over 100 species of birds, as well as caiman, crabs, swamp boas and anteaters.
Asa Wright
Corbin Local Wildlife Park
The seaside village of Los Iros Trinidad is home of the Erin Bouffe Mud Volcano.
The island of Chacachacare is home to one of Trinidad and Tobago’s lesser-known jewels, a pristine tropical Salt Pond.
Tobago Cocoa Estate, Roxborough Fire Station and Argyle Waterfalls
Nylon Pool
Buccoo Reef. Snorkel and soak. Your next spot is the Coral Garden which you can access by Glass Bottom Boat.
Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust through the home of many endangered species of birds or take a boat out onto the two small ponds