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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
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FACTS & TRAVEL TIPS The major holidays in Trinidad and Tobago are New Year's Day, Spiritual Baptists Shouter Liberation Day, Good Friday, Easter, Easter Monday, Indian Arrival Day), Corpus Christi, Labour Day, Emancipation Day, Independence Day, Eid-ul-Fitr ... More HISTORY Trinidad is a multicultural melting pot stirred by the descendants of settlers from Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and the Middle East. But in July 1498, when Christopher Columbus set foot on Trinidad, its future would be unalterably different ... More ATTRACTIONS Hanuman Murti is a “Must-see” religious site towering 85-feet in height, the red and pink-colored statue of the Hindu deity, epitome of wisdom, righteousness and strength, is said to be the largest ... More ECO-ADVENTURES Trinidad has a number fascinating cave systems. Aripo Caves in the Northern Mountain Range contains the largest accessible cave system in the Caribbean Islands and it is home to nocturnal birds. In Central Trinidad ... More BEACHES Maracas Beach, the most popular beach in the North Coast, features off-white sand dispersed over its length of 5500 feet. It also has waves with an average height of ... More WATERSPORTS Warm water rich in nutrients provide a haven for a wide range of marine life for divers to catch a glimpse of barracudas, dolphins, whale sharks, turtles, porpoises, even the occasional manta ray ... More FESTIVALS Tobago Heritage Festival is aptly described as the cultural showpiece of the Caribbean. For two weeks beginning mid-July each year, Tobago comes alive with a profusion of ... More BLACK CRUISES Cruises traveling to the Southern Caribbean occasionally stop in Trinidad & Tobago. See our Black Cruises listings ... More SHORE EXCURSIONS Sea Princess, Oceana, Regal Princess, AIDAvita, Minerva II, Arcadia, Delphin and Amsterdam cruise lines offer a variety of shore excursions that require advance reservations. The most popular tours fill up fast, so book them early ... More ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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RESEARCH CREDITS: Sheila Umolu Lysa Allman-Baldwin
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