Region: Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad

Just seven miles off the coast of the South American continent to which it was once conjoined, Trinidad benefits from an unusually high diversity of wildlife for an island its size. That mainland ancestry is reflected in its 108 species of mammal (including ocelot, howler monkey, anteater and porcupine), over 50 species of reptile (including … Continued

Asa Wright Nature Centre

Part of the biodiverse Arima Valley which attracts a constant stream of colourful and exciting species or birds

Blue Waters Inn

Nestled in a secluded horseshoe bay in the quiet north-eastern end of the island

Acajou Hotel

An attractive boutique hotel, Acajou has six delightful detached cottages

Coco Reef Resort

A large and well run hotel with excellent facilities, a golden sand beach and artificial reef

Tobago

Trinidad’s smaller brother Tobago has good beaches and a friendly, laid back atmosphere. It boasts the world’s oldest rainforest reserve, and offers good coral reef snorkelling and diving in the north of the island.