Things To Do In Trinidad And Tobago
Category: Trinidad & Tobago
Water Sports
If you are staying in a resort hotel, chances are they have a lap pool for your enjoyment. They may also have on hand other equipment for water sports, such as jet skiing, snorkeling, and even diving. If your hotel doesn't offer these perks, there are numerous dive shops at which you can purchase or rent equipment and even sign up for lessons and tours.
Anglers will be pleased to know that every time of year is good time of year to get in a little fishing. Fishing tours are popular, or you can rent some fishing equipment at a tackle shop and cast a line at any beach.
If you are drawn to the sea, but have no desire to fish or get wet, plan a day cruise, or look into chartering a yacht tour around the islands.
Sports
If you really intend to stay active during your vacation, there are a number of ways for you to do so. Hiking groups meet on weekend and holidays to tour natural sites, tennis courts and beach volleyball courts are located on many resort properties, as are gyms. There are also eight golf courses in Trinidad and Tobago, all in excellent standing.
You can be a spectator as well. Cricket, football, rugby, field hockey, volleyball, and golf are all popular sports to watch on the islands, and chances are one will be in season during your trip.
Events and Festivals
As is true with spectator sports, the chances that an event or festival will occur during your trip to the islands is pretty great. The most popular festival of the year is Carnaval, which is celebrated throughout the Caribbean at different times. In Trinidad and Tobago the event takes place in February or March.
Shopping
You won't want to leave Trinidad and Tobago without picking up a few souvenirs to bring home with you. This can be done at locally owned shops or street markets filled with handmade crafts and wares, or malls similar to those you are probably used to back home. Several places in Trinidad and Tobago allow for duty free shopping, including the Piarco International Airport, West Mall, Long Circular Mall, Excellent City Stores, Maraj and Sons, and Stechers.
Nightlife
Trinidad and Tobago doesn't shut down as night time takes over the islands. Instead, a whole new set of venues begins to open, from bars and pubs to dance clubs, and live theater. Casino gambling is also a popular way to spend a night on the town.
If you think that's all, you'll certainly be surprised when you arrive. As you explore Trinidad and Tobago, chances are you'll happen upon more activities that interest you. Do make sure you allow room for a little wiggle in your schedule. Whatever you end up doing, it will be made all the more better because you are in the Caribbean.
Source: Trinidad Guide
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