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This tour takes you to places that are well-known to locals only. Explore lesser-known hideaways and pathways that offer a glimpse into the true essence of being a local.
Price: $130.00
Duration: 8 hours
Describe an ocean adventure, and we will create it for you! Snorkeling, freediving, spearfishing or just relaxing by the water. An authentic experience like no other! You are not just transported to the gorgeous gems of the island, you are guided by passionate, knowledgeable and certified divers and local seafood experts. You are taught about marine life while seeing it first-hand, then local seafood while watching a show of it's preparation and cooking on the beach, right in front of you! You can request your own seafood, location and activities, and even add a snorkel, freedive or spearfishing mini-class to your day! We can offer all transport from your stay, to the site and back. Comfortable 4x4 vehicles (trucks) with tray for all equipment and fresh water to rinse once complete.
Price: $100.00
Duration: 6 hours
Discover the real taste of Trinidad in one unforgettable morning. Explore two vibrant local markets and enjoy authentic Trinidadian street food, from hot doubles to freshly squeezed sugar cane juice and tropical fruits. Along the way, your local guide shares stories, flavours, and everyday moments that bring Trinidad’s culture to life. Perfect for food and culture lovers, and travellers looking for authentic things to do in Trinidad.
Price: $64.00
Duration: 3 hours
Due To popular demand, we're excited to introduce our Maracas Beach Excursion & City Pass by tour. Enjoy one of the most scenic drives in Trinidad on the way to Maracas beach, plus a Guided drive through Port of Spain, showcasing its rich historical and Iconic buildings. Come along, hop on board, let's make unforgettable memories. FREE WIFI FREE COLD WATER PLEASE NOTE FROM 2 persons and above !!!!
Price: $59.00
Duration: 4-5 hours
what make us not like the others we are never in a rush always on time clean new vehicles. we wait even if your flight is 3 hours late we would be there waiting.
Price: $58.00
Duration: 1 hours
Once you are in Trinidad you can have the experience of our cultural landscape. You will get to see and hear Steelpan Music and the making of the Steelpan instrument. Get a taste of Calypso and even some Mas you will get an opportunity to enjoy life as a Trinidadian would. To put the icing on the cake, your tour guide is also a skilled musician who will be able to share his life's experiences with you.
Price: $92.00
Duration: 4-5 hours
This is Port of Spain’s only food tour. It’s a journey into the real heartbeat of the city. We begin in the lively downtown area, strolling along the Brian Lara Promenade where everyday life unfolds around us. As you sample popular street foods made by local vendors, your guide shares stories of the city’s rich and diverse past, from African, Indian, Chinese, and European influences to Carnival traditions and independence. Your 3.5-hour experience also takes you to uptown Port of Spain, where the iconic Magnificent Seven, a row of elaborate colonial-era mansions, show off the city’s architectural history and wealth from the late 1800s. You’ll also pass major landmarks like the War Memorial, the peaceful Botanic Gardens, and historic places of worship that reflect the island’s deep religious and cultural diversity. This tour connects you to the people, history, and food that define Port of Spain. Come hungry for flavour and insight, you’ll leave with both.
Price: $64.00
Duration: 3 hours
After the City Highlights tour which take you thurigh the city of Port of Spain you will witness these Historical sites; The Red House, Woodford square, Lady Young lookout, Porforming Art Center, Queen Park Savannah and the Magnificent 7 as will the Botanicel Gardens. as the tour then continues explore the lush forests of the Northern Range we then continue to the most beautiful beach on the Caribbean Sea and Trinidad's most popular beach, Maracas Bay. Before stopping at Maracas lookout at the Maracas lookout you can purchase local preservatives. As the tour reach Maracas take a moment to relax on the sand and swim in the soothing water. Local cuisine is also in abundance at Maracas Bay so be sure to enjoy some of our world renowned, mouthwatering dishes such as Bake and Shark, Bake and King fish.
Price: $120.00
Duration: 4 hours
Explore Trinidad's natural beauty with a hike to the stunning Avocat Waterfall, where you can take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters. After your adventure, relax on Maracas Bay beach, known for its picturesque views and vibrant atmosphere. Indulge in the local delicacy of bake and shark, a must-try for food enthusiasts. This tour combines adventure and relaxation, perfect for nature lovers and beachgoers alike. - Hike to Avocat Waterfall for a refreshing swim - Visit Maracas Bay beach for relaxation and stunning views - Savor authentic bake and shark, a local culinary delight - Ideal for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers
Price: $130.00
Duration: 8 hours
Drive through Trinidad's Vibrant Capital, Port Of Spain, passing historic landmarks before heading to the coast. Enjoy panoramic views of the city and coastline, Fort George 1804 British fort and one of the island's most popular viewpoints. Continue to the Maracas lookout for Stunning views of maracas beach, famous for its golden sands and the Iconic local favorite- bake and shark. Travel east to Tyrico Beach and Las Cuevas, A site offering beautiful ocean views and opportunities for fishing and snorkeling. Visit a hidden gen perfect for nature lovers and seeking a peaceful escape. before Returning, we Stop at maracas beach to enjoy authentic bake and shark at Mom's Bake and Shark, a local must-try. if want to take a bath for a hour or 2 no problem.
Price: $150.00
Duration: 3-5 hours
Traveling with us ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey. We prioritize your safety and comfort with a modern fleet of well-maintained vehicles and experienced, courteous drivers. Our flexible options cater to diverse needs, from airport transfers and city tours to customized itineraries. With competitive pricing and the valuable insights of our local drivers, We offer excellent value and a stress-free travel experience in Trinidad. There is sufficient leg room in the transport and ample luggage room making your trip stress free
Price: $40.00
Duration: 0-2 hours
More than a cooking class, this is a cultural immersion into Trinidadian life. Hosted by Anjee at her farmhouse near Fort George, you’ll not only learn authentic Creole recipes but also experience her warm hospitality, vibrant storytelling, and love for community. With its peaceful outdoor setting, friendly animals, and local flavors, this experience is perfect for couples, families, or friends seeking a deeper connection to Trinidadian culture through food.
Price: $99.00
Duration: 2 hours
Blanchisseuse is a fishing village located on the North Coast of Trinidad. Our camping event showcases the best that the area of Blanchisseuse has to offer. You will enjoy complimentary seasonal fruit and local breakfast, lunch and dinner provided by a local cook from the village. You will also enjoy comfortable accommodation with a large, spacious tent and firm air mattress. Beach chairs and snack tables are provided for dining during the event. Located 2 minutes away from the campsite, is the Marianne River which you can go to enjoy a refreshing swim or go kayaking. You can also hike further up-river to Three Pools, a large natural emerald swimming pool. During the months of March through July, Leatherback Turtles make their way to Blanchisseuse Beach at nightfall to lay their eggs in the sand. This is an excellent time for turtle-watching.
Price: $200.00
Duration: 19 hours
On the way to the Asa Wright Nature Centre, a lodge and birding station with a beautiful verandah overlooking the arima valley, this tour will pass the majestic Northern Range Mountain. The drive goes along a narrow road through the mountains during which guides will point out interesting plants and fruit trees. At the Centre, you'll view an incredible amount of different species of tropical birds from the same location. Hummingbirds feed from the containers hanging right in front of you, staying long enough for you to take some fantastic photographs. There’s a 30mins. guided walk through the rainforest where you see Agoutis, Tegu Lizards, and many other birds and also a fresh water pool for bathing.
Price: $230.00
Duration: 8 hours
Adventure and Chocolate Lovers: Discover Trinidad's Treasures at Lopinot Plantation Estate. Meet legend Mr. Martin Gomez and explore a historic cocoa plantation Indulge in a bean-to-bar chocolate demo and tasty nut cakes Marvel at a 100-year-old tree and medicinal plants at the Cooper Estate Go spelunking through the Heart Shape Cave's mysterious chambers This tour lets you dive into Trinidad's fascinating history, culture, and landscapes. Learn secrets of cocoa making, sample locally-made chocolate, and explore a breathtaking cave system. It's a one-of-a-kind adventure perfect for thrill-seekers and chocolate fanatics. Who will love it: This is ideal for adventurous foodies seeking an immersive, educational experience in Trinidad's cocoa culture and jaw-dropping natural wonders. Great for couples, friends, and families.
Price: $180.00
Duration: 6 hours
• Jeep adventure experience through the Northern Range Mountains. • Live like a local • Learn the history of this village. • Spectacular views of the Paramin Valley and mountains.
Price: $88.00
Duration: 4 hours
This tour allows adventurous travellers to experience the beauty of the North Coast of Trinidad, beyond the typical Maracas and Las Cuevas Bay. The main attractions of this tour are the Blanchisseuse Spring Bridge, Turtle Rock, Paria Bay and Paria Waterfall. Depending on the traveller's fitness, there is the option to stop off at other beaches and coves along the way.
Price: $171.30
Duration: 7-10 hours
Head to the north east coast of Trinidad and watch annual turtle egg-laying at Matura Beach! The season is between March - August. Beach stop is approximately 2-3 hours.The tour is in conjunction with an authorized local turtle protection group. Hotel pickup and drop-off is included.
Price: $145.00
Duration: 5 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: TTD
- Languages: English, Trinidadian Creole English, Tobagonian Creole English, Hindi, Spanish, French Creole
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: America/Port_of_Spain
- Population: Approximately 1.4 million people live in Trinidad.
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the US, UK, Canada, and EU countries generally do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. Many other nationalities can enter visa-free or obtain a visa on arrival. E-visa options are limited; travelers should check the latest requirements before travel. A valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds are typically required.
About Trinidad
Trinidad, the larger island of the twin-island nation Trinidad and Tobago, offers a vibrant blend of cultural diversity, natural beauty, and lively urban experiences. Known for its rich history and multicultural population, Trinidad is famous for its world-renowned Carnival, a spectacular festival of music, dance, and colorful costumes that attracts visitors globally. The island’s appeal lies in its combination of bustling cities like Port of Spain, lush rainforests, and pristine beaches. Visitors can explore the diverse ecosystems of the Caroni Bird Sanctuary, relax on Maracas Bay, or immerse themselves in the local food scene that reflects African, Indian, European, and indigenous influences. Trinidad’s unique cultural festivals, music genres such as calypso and soca, and warm hospitality make it a compelling destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment.
Trinidad Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Trinidad and Tobago
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Stay aware of your surroundings and avoid displaying valuables openly. Use local currency for small purchases and carry some cash, as not all places accept cards. Drinking bottled water is recommended.
Average Tour Price: $65
Lowest Price Tour: $50
Highest Price Tour: $250
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Important Tour Information
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions
1. Maracas Bay – A stunning beach known for its golden sand, clear waters, and famous bake and shark street food. 2. Caroni Bird Sanctuary – A protected wetland reserve where visitors can see the national bird, the Scarlet Ibis, especially during evening boat tours. 3. Queen’s Park Savannah – A large open park in Port of Spain surrounded by historic buildings and a hub for cultural events. 4. Asa Wright Nature Centre – A nature reserve offering birdwatching and hiking opportunities in Trinidad’s rainforest. 5. Pitch Lake – The largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world, located in La Brea, offering a unique geological attraction.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy hiking in rainforests, birdwatching, and eco-tours, particularly at the Asa Wright Nature Centre and Caroni Bird Sanctuary. Water sports such as swimming, snorkeling, and surfing are popular at beaches like Maracas Bay. Cultural experiences include attending Carnival events, visiting local markets, and enjoying live music performances featuring calypso and soca. Food tours and cooking classes provide insight into Trinidad’s diverse culinary heritage. Adventure seekers can explore caves, go river tubing, or take guided tours of the Pitch Lake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Trinidad’s cuisine is a flavorful fusion of African, Indian, Creole, and European influences. Signature dishes include doubles (curried chickpeas in fried flatbread), roti, bake and shark, pelau (rice and meat stew), and callaloo (a leafy green soup). Street food is vibrant and widely enjoyed. Dining customs are casual and social, often centered around family and community gatherings. Noteworthy restaurants include Veni Mange in Port of Spain for authentic local dishes and Chaud in the capital for a modern take on Caribbean cuisine.
Getting Around
Trinidad is accessible via Piarco International Airport near Port of Spain. Local transportation options include maxi taxis (shared minivans), buses, and private taxis. Renting a car is common for exploring beyond urban areas. Traffic can be heavy in Port of Spain, so planning travel times is advisable. Costs for public transport are affordable, while taxis and car rentals vary depending on distance and duration.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Stay aware of your surroundings and avoid displaying valuables openly. Use local currency for small purchases and carry some cash, as not all places accept cards. Drinking bottled water is recommended.
Culture & Customs
Trinidad’s culture is a vibrant mix of ethnicities and traditions, with strong influences from African, Indian, European, and indigenous peoples. Social customs emphasize friendliness and hospitality. Major festivals include Carnival, Diwali, and Eid celebrations. Respect for elders and polite greetings are important. It is customary to remove shoes when entering some homes. Loud and expressive communication is common, reflecting the island’s lively spirit.
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