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What are the top recommendations for a family vacation in Trinidad?

Question:

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Ashley

Hi everyone!! Going to Trinidad in Feb for 8 days, with kids. Looking for things to see and do and places to stay for a group of 4 adults and 2 kids.
THANKS!!!

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Enikő

be careful check out when it's carnival time there because that makes a big difference. Check out Tobago, much quieter than Trinidad

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Alessand

To what Enikő said, carnival is feb 24th & 25th

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Ashley

Thank you- we are going to be there before carnival! We leave a week or so before.

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Enikő

Ashley Urquhart they have parties the whole month. Trinidad loves to party
try to go to a calypso tent if you can

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Lisa

That’s where my mummy was from. Be safe.

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Reshawn

-Caroni Bird Sanctuary
-La Brea Pitch Lake
-Bucco Reef, Tobago
-Maracas Beach—Leatherback Turtle nesting tour (the nesting season may start later, not sure)

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Ashley

Reshawn thank you!!!

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Kevin

Bake and shark.

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Kevin

Pitch lake

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Araba

Bird sanctuary

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Shayna

DISCLAIMER: This is an odd suggestion to anyone who isn’t familiar with Trinidad BUT if you know, you know what I am talking about! Whatever you do, DO NOT leave the island without trying the KFC, it is the best in the world, bar none. If you are the adventurous type, skip the crowd at Maracas & check out the quieter Las Cuevas beach - the waves are much calmer, so safer for the kids swimming too., You could make a day trip out of it & head up to the North coast is breathtaking! Head up to Blanchisseuse, Murphy Bay & Avocat waterfall

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Charissa

Shayna she is right about kfc, just don't expect speedy service!
You HAVE to get doubles as well (traditional street food), icecream, snow cones (they put condensed milk!!! Why doesn't anyone else do this!??!) Crab and dumplings are a traditional Tobago dish.

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Nikki

Shayna
I agree with the KFC and the beach crowd is worth the bake & shark

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Shayna

You hve to pass Maracas to get to Las Cuevas so Richard’s Bake & Shark is definitely not out of the question! (Definitely get the bake & shark - with pineapple
trust me it is to die for)

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Charissa

My family is from here. I would suggest to be on the cautious side due to safety. But with kids you're unlikely to be out late.
- Swamp tour, you can see the ibis in thier natural habitat at sunset, arrange a car to be there to pick you up and take you home as it will be dark when you get back to land.
- pitch lake
- bird sanctuary
- Tobago, this is more layed back and tourist friendly without being overly touristy. DO NOT take the ferry there, the seasickness is bad even for those with a stomach of steel. You can get a round trip flight for approx $50 CND. It's a half hour flight if that. There are lots of resorts to stay at within walking distance of the airport, But you can also rent a car and drive here. You can see Argyle falls cocoa farms etc. I stayed at crown point (Johnson apartments, self serve) as the beach is literally outside the door down some stairs. Crown Point has a restaurant and a nice pool. There is a restaurant called Kariwak is within walking distance of it and serves awesome local / traditional food. You can also find more upgraded hotels with inclusive packages. Pigeon point beach is also beautiful. You can get a boat tour to see nylon pool, and snorkel.
- Marcus beach (Trinidad) is also great but the water is rough. The shark and bake at Richards is to sooooo gooood.
- San Fernando hill is also a great view and spot to picnic.

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Ashley

Charissa thank you!!

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Lisa

Paramin!!!!!!

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Kim

If you’re spending a few days in Tobago, check out www.fishtobago.com. Ask them about doing a bioluminescence tour as well (glow in the dark plankton at night)

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Kim

For Trinidad, everyone gave really good suggestions. For kid friendly activities, I would add:
- ziplining in Macqueripe
- Asa Wright Nature Centre
- visiting a cocoa farm to see how chocolate is made

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Ashley

Kimberlei Lowrie that’s a great one! Thank you!

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Shah

Try Miami

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Zina

Port of Spain has a pretty cool little zoo so check it out. Zip lining in Macquripe is great. Fort George for awesome views. Maracas Bay for Bake and Shark but water is rough so go to Las Cuevas as suggested. Caroni Bird Sanctuary to see the Ibis. See if you can check out a pan yard to see the practice. If you go to Tobago then Johnson Apartments at Crown point is a good affordable option. Sugar lips boat tour to the Nylon Pool.

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Brian

Definitely Maracas Beach. Also check out The Avenue if you have a chance

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Leigh-An

I'm from there! Please be safe!

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Pearl

Dont go, too unsafe, but book a resort in sister island Tobago, ie. Starfish etc & apts near crown point, need vehicle to get around.


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Family-Friendly Adventure in Trinidad

Trinidad, the vibrant Caribbean island, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and exciting adventures for families. With 8 days to explore, you'll have ample time to create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.

Places to Stay

Here are some family-friendly accommodation options in Trinidad:

  • Coco Reef Resort and Spa: This all-inclusive resort in Crown Point features spacious rooms, multiple swimming pools, a kids' club, and a beautiful private beach.
  • Hyatt Regency Trinidad: Located in Port of Spain, this luxurious hotel offers family suites, a large pool area, and easy access to various attractions.
  • Vacation Rentals: Consider renting a villa or apartment through platforms like Airbnb or VRBO for a more home-like experience and added privacy.

Things to See and Do

Trinidad offers a wealth of activities and attractions for families to enjoy:

  • Maracas Beach: Known for its crystal-clear waters and golden sands, Maracas Beach is a must-visit destination. Enjoy swimming, beach sports, and delicious local cuisine from the famous "bake and shark" vendors.
  • Asa Wright Nature Centre: This eco-lodge in the Northern Range offers guided nature walks, bird watching, and the chance to spot various wildlife species in their natural habitat.
  • Caroni Bird Sanctuary: Embark on a boat tour through the mangrove swamps and witness the breathtaking sunset as thousands of scarlet ibises return to their nesting areas.
  • Emperor Valley Zoo: This family-friendly zoo in Port of Spain allows visitors to get up close with various animals, including the famous Trinidad motmot bird.
  • Fort George: Explore this historic fort in Port of Spain, offering stunning views of the city and the Gulf of Paria.
  • Pitch Lake: Visit the world-famous Pitch Lake in La Brea, a natural wonder and one of the largest deposits of natural asphalt in the world.

With its vibrant culture, stunning natural landscapes, and diverse activities, Trinidad promises an unforgettable family vacation. Plan your itinerary, book your accommodations, and get ready to create lasting memories with your loved ones.









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