← Back to Attractions 📍 Off Tamana Road, Sangre Grande Description Mt. Tamana is famous for the extensive network of caverns located on its northern slope. A Silk Cotton tree stands beautifully at the entrance to one of the caves, Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 23 Abercrombry Street, Port of Spain Description The National Library of Trinidad and Tobago, opened in 2003, is the administrative seat and focal point of NALIS libraries and information service centres in Trinidad and Tobago. Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 The swamp is located on the east coast of Trinidad immediately inland from the Manzanilla Bay Description The Nariva Swamp is Trinidad and Tobago's largest freshwater wetland, measuring more than 60 square kilometers. The swamp, Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 #19 Paradise Pasture, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago Description Naparima Bowl is one of San Fernando's most treasured places. This site is viewed as one of the significant focal points in developing the City of Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Frederick Street, Port of Spain Description NAPA is one of the four National Performing Arts spaces in Trinidad and Tobago. It officially opened on November 9, 2009. The Public Auditorium at NAPA was developed to Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Paramin Description Paramin Village is located on the slopes of the Northern Range, between Diego Martin and Maracas. The population of Spanish ancestry came from Venezuela to plant cocoa in the nineteenth century. The village Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Acono Road, St. Joseph Description This tour covers a history of the Great House with a walkthrough of the building. Followed by a visit to the cocoa estate including cracking and tasting of pods. Next, Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 177 Siparia Old Road, Avocat Description There is only a small number of places which remain intact today that were built by indentured Indians in Trinidad. Built in 1885, the Avocat Mud House Museum, located Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Mt. St Benedict Rd, St Augustine Description Mount St. Benedict is the home of the Benedictine monks who live and work in Trinidad and Tobago. Mount St. Benedict is the oldest monastery in the region, Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Grand Chemin Moruga Description This museum was opened on 30th November 2013 and was founded by Eric Lewis. He received a Vatican Gold Medal for his tremendous work in preserving the history of Moruga and Continue Reading

