Port of Spain: The capital of Trinidad, with a carnival, colorful architecture and picturesque waterfronts.
Maracas Bay: A famous beach in Trinidad where you can try the famous local street fast food "bake and shark".
Asa Wright Nature Center: A nature reserve in Trinidad that offers bird watching and tropical wildlife.
Pigeon Point Beach: One of the most famous beaches in Tobago with excellent swimming and diving conditions.
Swamp: Mangrove swamps, home to Trinidad and Tobago's national bird, the scarlet ibis.
Fort King George: A historic fort in Tobago offering panoramic ocean views.
Interesting facts about Trinidad and Tobago:
Trinidad and Tobago is the birthplace of the calypso music style and one of the birthplaces of the soca music style.
The Port of Spain Carnival is considered one of the best in the world, with colorful costumes and music.
The country is a major exporter of oil and natural gas.
Traffic rules in Trinidad and Tobago:
The country drives on the left side of the road.
Drivers must have a driver's license with them. Foreigners are recommended to have an international driving license.
Speed limits in cities are usually 50 km/h, on highways - up to 80 km/h.
The use of seat belts is mandatory for all passengers.
Driving while intoxicated is strictly prohibited.
Drivers should be careful on the roads due to their variable quality, especially during rainy periods.
When traveling in Trinidad and Tobago, it is important to be aware of local road conditions and be prepared for heavy traffic, especially during Carnival and other holidays.