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Trinidad: Port of Spain
Tobago: Scarborough
1.3 million, descendants from Africa, India, Europe, China, the Middle East and the Mediterranean.
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- Trinidad: 4,838km 2 (1,864 sq. miles); 105 x 80km (65×50 miles)
- Tobago: 300km 2 (116 sq. miles); 48 x 16km (30 x 10miles)
Year-round; Atlantic Standard Time (GMT/UTC-4, EST +1)
Tropical with a dry season from January to May and a wetter (rainy) season from June to December. The islands are located just below the hurricane belt, though they have been hit by hurricanes in the past. The daily temperature range is 72-95F (22-35C) with an average of 83F (29C).
- Major resource: Oil and natural gas.
- Major industries: LNG, steel, methanol, ammonia, urea, light manufacturing and assembly.
- Major services: Tourism, conference and convention facilities, financial services, construction.
- Electricity: 115v/230v, 60Hz
- Water: Tap water is safe to drink (you can boil if you to double sure); different brands of bottled water is widely available
- Mail: TTPost operates the national mail service, FedEx, DHL, UPS and other service providers are available
Telecommunications
- Phone Code: 868 (regional code: 1)
- Landline: Communications provided by the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad &Tobago (TSTT) and FLOW. Pre-paid international phone cards are available.
- Mobile: Bmobile (TSTT) and Digicel operate on GSM and 4G broadband mobile services, prepaid SIM cards are available for unlocked phones.
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FLOW’s Fspots are available free at the food chains of Rituals, Pizza Boys, Church’s Chicken, Mario’s and Boomer’s restaurants. Bmobile and blink broadband customers can register for free wifi at any of their locations. Bzone (Bmobile’s free wifi) is offered at the Ferry Terminal, Store Bay, Pigeon Point and Gulf City Mall (Lowlands).
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- US$1 = TT$6.4 (floating exchange rate)
- Taxes: 10% room tax + 10% service charge at hotels; 15% VAT on most goods and services.
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• How do I get to Trinidad & Tobago?
By air — airports, flying times, and airlines.
Several major airlines make regular and chartered flights to Trinidad’s Piarco International Airport (code: POS) and Tobago’s ANR Robinson International Airport (code: TAB), and the Tourism Development Company (TDC) and Tobago House of Assembly are actively working to increase flights to both islands.
- Trinidad: Piarco International Airport (27km/17 miles from Port of Spain )
- Tobago: ANR Robinson International Airport (10km/7 miles from Scarborough)
- The direct flying time from London, UK to Port of Spain is about 9.5 hours; from New York City, USA is about 4.5 hours; and from Miami, Orlando or Ft Lauderdale in Florida, about 3.5 hours
- Aeropostal, Air Canada Rouge, American Airlines, AVIANCA, Avior, British Airways, Caribbean Airlines, Condor, Conviasa, Copa, JetBlue, LIAT, Martinair (cargo only), Monarch (discontinued in April 2015 until further notice) , Rutaca Airlines, Surinam Airways, Thomas Cook Airlines, United Airlines, Venezolana, Virgin Atlantic, WestJet. Others offer charter flights.
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Several cruise lines visit Trinidad and Tobago, mostly out of Miami between November and April, including Carnival Cruise Lines, Crystal Cruises, Costa Cruises, Fred Olsen, Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, Holland America, MSC Cruises, MV Adriana, NYK Cruises, Oceania Cruises, P&O, Princess Cruise Lines, Regent, Seven Seas Cruise Lines, Saga Travel, Seabourn, Silver Whisper, Windstar, and World Odyssey.
Yachts & sail boats
With its well-serviced marinas and boatyards, Chaguaramas, Trinidad is the hub of yachting activity, with strings of maintenance and repair yards and marinas. There are no official anchorage sites in Tobago, but Mt Irvine Bay, Grafton Beach, Store Bay and Englishman’s Bay are popular locations. On the southeast coast, Anse Bateau is a good anchorage and fuelling point.
A cruise ship docks in Port of Spain. Courtesy Port Authority of Trinidad & Tobago
• What do I need to get in?
Entry requirements.
- A passport valid for three–six months beyond intended stay
- Non-residents require documentation of return or onward travel and a valid local address
- Visas are generally not required for visits up to 30 days. For business and leisure related visits of up to 90 days, visas are not required for citizens of the United States, Caricom countries (except Haiti), European Union states and countries in the British Commonwealth, except for: Australia, Cameroon, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, India, Latvia, Lithuania, Mozambique, New Zealand, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda.
- Visitors arriving in Trinidad and Tobago within five days of leaving an area with yellow fever must present a vaccination certificate.
- For yacht arrivals , clearance certificate from last port of call and vessel’s registration certificate (or authorisation for use) required when checking in with Customs & Immigration at CrewsInn in Chaguaramas , Trinidad; or Scarborough or Charlotteville in Tobago.
- For more information, visit the Immigration Division of Trinidad & Tobago .
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• Where to stay?
There are a number of hotels , guesthouses , self-catering and bed & breakfast establishments in Trinidad & Tobago. Accommodation options range from major international hotel chains like the Hilton, Hyatt, Radisson, and Marriott, to small family-owned Bed & Breakfast establishments. The hardest times to get a room in Trinidad are over Carnival, and around the Jazz Festival in Tobago. For more, see our accommodation sections for Trinidad and for Tobago .
• What to pack?
- Driving licence and passport : all U.S. citizens (including infants and children) need a valid passport to travel to and from Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean (excluding Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands). This policy also applies to foreign nationals of Canada, Bermuda and Mexico
- Sunblock : Trinidad and Tobago are near the equator. You need to ensure that your skin is protected against the sun’s rays. Avoid going out in the middle of the day. The average daily high temperature is 31C (88F).
- Insect repellent : particularly during the wet season (June–December)
- Clothes : swimsuits, shorts, light t-shirts/vests, jeans, sun hat, shoes. Smart casual is the best way to dress. If visiting for business, pack a few short sleeved shirts/blouses and cool, lightweight slacks or skirts. If on vacation pack lots of shorts and t-shirts. Topless bathing is not encouraged on the beaches, and men should not go barebacked in public places.
- Trainers/Sneakers : if you are planning to take a trip around the island or if you plan to visit the forest add a pair of lightweight, long trousers and long sleeved top
- Toiletries : cosmetics & make-up, perfume/cologne, hair products, shower and/or shaving gel, deodorant, hand sanitizer. NB. Check your airline for any special regulations regarding toiletries and liquids in hand baggage
- Carrying bag : for carrying your valuables around
- Electrical adaptor or transformer (if applicable): Electricity in Trinidad and Tobago is 115 Volts, alternating at 60 cycles per second. If you travel to Trinidad and Tobago with a device that does not accept 115 Volts at 60 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter
- Luggage: Remember to call the airline to find out about baggage weight restrictions.
Import & export allowances
At present, the import of local and foreign currency is unlimited, once it is declared upon arrival. Export of local currency cannot exceed TT$200, and foreign currency export cannot exceed the equivalent of TT$2,500 per year. The following items can be imported without incurring any customs duty , as long as the carrier is over 17 years old:
- 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco
- 1.5 litres of wine or spirits in opened bottles
- A “reasonable quantity” of perfume
- Gifts up to the value of US$200.
Water lillies at Tobago Plantations. Photo by Chris Anderson
• Responsible travel: how do I reduce my carbon footprint?
Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but (non-carbon) footprints… Both climate change and globalisation can hit developing island nations particularly hard. Here’s what you can do to safeguard the islands’ natural and cultural treasures, and promote responsible travel and sustainable development :
- Buy local: buy local CDs, books and DVDs from authorised retailers (not pirated copies); and purchase locally produced food and souvenirs (not any made from endangered species)
- Fly carbon neutral: most airlines (including Caribbean Airlines) allow you to offset carbon dioxide emissions from your flight
- Mind your gas (petrol): choose the smallest vehicle to suit your needs when renting (or buying) a car; drive within the speed limit; don’t let your car idle; keep your tires inflated; try to carpool; and when you can, walk or cycle
- Recycle: Ace, iCare, Carib Glass, Piranha, Plastikeep, Recycling in Motion (RIM), and Solid Waste Management Company Ltd (SWMCOL) process plastic, glass, aluminium, paper, cardboard and electronics (e-waste); some sponsor receptacles around the islands or will collect your recyclables. The International School of Port of Spain also runs a recycling programme, as does the Boy Scouts Association (St. Ann’s)
- Reduce: turn off electrical devices when you don’t need them; avoid plastic bags and styrofoam; buy and consume only what you need; reuse when you can.
• General tourist & visitor information for destination T&T
- Division of Tourism (Tobago House of Assembly, Scarborough): 639-2125
- Immigration Division: 625-3571 (Trinidad), 639-2681 (Tobago)
- Ministry of Tourism (Port of Spain): 624-1403
- Tobago House of Assembly (Scarborough): 639-3421
- Tourist Information offices: 639-0509 (ANR Robinson, formerly Crown Point, International Airport); 635-0934 (Cruise Ship Complex, Tobago); 669-5196 (Piarco Airport)
- Trinidad and Tobago Incoming Tour Operators Association represents local tour operators and keeps listings of its members and their services
- Trinidad and Tobago Tour Guide Association represents accredited and certified tour guides and can recommend private tours. tnttourguides@gmail.com
- ttconnnect (Trinidad & Tobago government online).
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Denver is one win from returning to Round 2. And Oklahoma City is a win away from getting there for the first time since 2016.
A pair of first-round series may end on Monday night when defending champion Denver plays host to the Los Angeles Lakers — the Nuggets lead 3-1 in that matchup — and West No. 1 seed Oklahoma City looks to finish off what would be a four-game sweep of New Orleans.
Also Monday: Boston, the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference and top overall seed in the NBA playoffs, will seek a 3-1 lead when it plays at Miami.
“We have a chance to go home in front of the best fans in the world and try to close the series out,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said.
The Lakers staved off elimination and ended an 11-game losing streak to Denver with a 115-104 win in Game 4 on Saturday night. Lakers forward LeBron James has faced elimination 27 times in his career and his teams — Cleveland, Miami and now L.A. — are now 15-12 in those games.
“We’ve given ourselves another life,” James said. “We’ve given ourselves another lifeline. It’s a one-game series for us. Monday’s game is the most important game of the season for us and we understand that.”
Oklahoma City is trying for its first 4-0 sweep since Round 1 against Dallas in 2012.
There are parallels between that Thunder team and this one: both were division champions, both were a top-2 seed — No. 2 in 2012, No. 1 this year — and both teams had young starting lineups filled with promise. The 2012 team was led by a couple of kids named Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook; this Thunder team is seeing the Durant and Westbrook roles now filled by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren.
“If we don’t win this one, we’re out, so we don’t have anything to lose,” New Orleans forward Brandon Ingram said. “We got to go out here and just give it our all and continue to push from there. Maybe we find a rhythm in this next game and we can build off that.”
The Celtics won Game 1 over the shorthanded Heat by 20, lost Game 2, then won Game 3 over the Heat by 20 again. And they seem to love playing in Miami.
Since the start of the 2021-22 season, including playoffs, Boston is 10-3 in Miami. Consider this: in that time span, 15 other teams — New York, Detroit, New Orleans, Portland, the Clippers, the Lakers, Milwaukee, San Antonio, Washington, Oklahoma City, Houston, Utah, Sacramento, Orlando and Charlotte — are a combined 10-55 in Miami.
“Everybody knows how talented we are,” Celtics forward Jayson Tatum said. “Can we be the tougher, harder-playing team? You combine that with our talent level, I think it’s going to be hard to beat us.”
That said, even after winning Game 3, Tatum said Boston has tons of respect for Miami.
“They’re a great team, great organization, very well-coached,” Tatum said. “They play hard and they’re going to compete every single night.”
CELTICS AT HEAT
Boston leads 2-1. Game 4, 7:30 p.m. EDT, TNT
— NEED TO KNOW: The Celtics recaptured home-court advantage in the series (and for the entirety of the NBA playoffs) by winning Game 3. Just like Game 1, the Celtics never trailed on Saturday and got their 12th wire-to-wire win of the season — second-most in the NBA behind New York’s 13.
— KEEP AN EYE ON: The start for Miami. It’s a 48-minute game, sure, but the Heat can’t afford another slow start. They had only 12 points after one quarter in Game 3 (and were fortunate to be down only nine at that point) and then gave up 42 in the second quarter to go down 24 at the half. Once Boston gets going, forget it. Heat have to hit first in Game 4.
— INJURY REPORT: Jimmy Butler (knee) and Terry Rozier (neck) remain out for Miami. Delon Wright (personal family matter) is expected back for Game 4 after missing Saturday.
— PRESSURE IS ON: Boston. The Celtics don’t want this series to turn into a best-of-3. Miami is a No. 8 seed, down two starters and with nothing really to lose at this point. They handled Game 3 the right way and now will try to repeat that approach Monday.
THUNDER AT PELICANS
Oklahoma City leads 3-0. Game 4, 8:30 p.m. EDT, NBA TV
— NEED TO KNOW: Oklahoma City is one victory away from its first playoff series win since 2016. The Thunder are 5-1 vs. the Pelicans this season and won the last two games of this series by a combined 53 points. History is on the Thunder’s side; no NBA team with a 3-0 lead has lost a playoff series. And going back to 2004, New Orleans is 0-7 in its last seven elimination games (excluding the play-in tournament).
— KEEP AN EYE ON: Jalen Williams. He’s OKC’s No. 2 scorer (20.3 ppg) behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (28.3 ppg) in the series, and he’s outscoring anyone on the New Orleans roster. Williams is a big part of the reason why all the offensive numbers in this series (108.0 to 89.7 in ppg, 50% to 40% in field goals, 42% to 28% on 3-pointers) tilt big-time toward the Thunder.
— INJURY WATCH: Zion Williamson, the Pelicans’ leading scorer during the regular season (22.9 ppg), remains out with a left hamstring injury.
— PRESSURE IS ON: Pelicans high-scoring wing Brandon Ingram. He’s struggled to get into a shooting rhythm against physical defender Lu Dort, and without Williamson, Ingram probably has to be great for the Pelicans to have a chance.
LAKERS AT NUGGETS
Denver leads 3-1. Game 5, 10 p.m. EDT, TNT
— NEED TO KNOW: History says a 3-0 series is over because no team has rallied from a 3-0 deficit, but the Lakers have some stats they might want to point to as reasons for confidence. They’ve led all four games by double figures (Denver hasn’t trailed by at least 10 points in more than four consecutive games since March 2023) and the Lakers have played the overwhelming majority of this series with the lead — about 72% of the series has seen L.A. in front.
— KEEP AN EYE ON: The Lakers’ minutes. James, Anthony Davis and D’Angelo Russell all logged at least 39 minutes in Game 4. That’s a big ask to do at Denver’s mile-high altitude, but may be what’s required on Monday.
— INJURY REPORT: Reggie Jackson (ankle) played in Game 4 for Denver even after leaving Game 3 early with what seemed like a nasty twist. The Lakers’ Christian Wood (knee) was available for the first time since mid-February but didn’t get minutes.
— PRESSURE IS ON: Denver. If this series goes back to L.A. for Game 6, the Lakers will have a ton of life and a ton of momentum. James tends to do pretty well in those moments.
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