This small resort, buried among mountains deep in the Trinidad rain forest, is famous for its amazing diversity in animal and plant species.
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This small resort, buried among mountains deep in the Trinidad rain forest, is famous for its amazing diversity in animal and plant species.
This impressively-preserved fort was built in the 1780s as a British colonial outpost.
This 100-acre lake releases asphalt from the depths below and is the largest natural asphalt lake in the world.
The home of the scarlet ibis, Trinidad's national bird.
This peaceful community of monks, one of the oldest in the Caribbean, has a guesthouse for visitors.
This popular beach spot fulfills the fantasy of the ideal Caribbean beach, but is just as famous for the scenic rainforest drive that must be made to reach it.
Refuge containing two lakes, nature trails and a wide variety of different birds.
A popular public beach in southern Tobago that is accessible to nearby resorts.
One of the many popular dive sites near Speyside.
The island's livliest beach.
A mysteriously uncrowded beach that is great for swimming and snorkeling.
One of Trinidad's several mud volcanoes which usually sit dormant, but occasionally spew mud hundreds of feet into the air.
This popular nightclub features disco.
Several different species of birds inhabit this swamp, one of the largest wetlands in the Caribbean.
This popular southern Tobago beach is almost always packed with tourists.
This park features mansions from the Spanish colonial era, interesting stores and street vendors.
