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Caribbean Islands : Trinidad and Tobago : Hotels

Trinidad and Tobago : Hotels

Trinidad and Tobago prides itself as the liveliest of the islands, trying to pry tourists away from the laid-back paradise stereotype. Trinidad allows visitors to create their own adventure with a myriad of festivals, fun events and other activities. Trinidad measures 37 miles by 50 miles and offers unbelievable beaches along the North Coast of the island. The northern side of the island also offers excellent hiking trails, luscious rain forests and agricultural plains. The East Coast of Trinidad features protected wetlands, while Tobago is home to the oldest protected rain-forest in the Western Hemisphere. Trinidad and Tobago challenge visitors to explore their beautiful landscapes and offer more than a lounge chair and a pina colada (although you can get those too).

Resources:

  • Bel Air International Airport Hotel - With a welcoming atmosphere, courteous and hospitable staff and all the amenities any guest could ever want, the Bel-Air International Airport Hotel is a perfect spot for the business traveler or vacationers.
  • Blue Waters Inn - With views of the deep blue Atlantic, golden sandy beaches and lush green hills Blue Waters Inn offers the finest in hiking, birdwatching and diving.
  • Carnetta's Inn Ltd - Snuggled low in the hills of Maraval, Carnetta's Inn was originally built as a family home. Today it is a premier guesthouse offering a comfortable, harmonious and quiet home away from home.
  • Chaconia Hotel - Nestled in the hills of Maraval Valley, the Chaconia Hotel is a family-owned boutique styled property. With its distinct Spanish influence, the interior décor reflects the island's unique and diverse culture.
  • Coco Reef Resort - Coco Reef is a luxury class hotel, sitting majestically adjacent to its own beach. Situated on the beautiful south-western coast of Tobago on 10 acres of beautifully manicured tropical gardens, the hotel has a breathtaking view of the Caribbean Sea from its atrium style lobby.

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