Some beautiful eco/nature sites to visit in Trinidad
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Nature Sights
Beaches and Rivers to visit
Historical Building/Sites
Water Falls
Nature Sights
Caroni Bird Sanctuary is any bird lovers dream.
Nanan's Eco Tours
Gasparee Caves is an awesome spot to visit if you're into adventure and nature! The caves are located on Gasparee Island, and getting there involves a fun boat ride, which makes the whole experience even more exciting. Once you get to the caves, you'...
Gasparee Caves | Tours in Trinidad | Visit Trinidad
Come visit Trinidad to see these majestic creatures the leather back turtles who visit the country from March to June to lay their eggs and one if they stay longer can also see the hatchlings as they emerge from their nest. An awesome site to see.
Leatherback Turtles in Trinidad
Point-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust is a wetland habitat that is home to locally endangered wetland birds.
Pointe-A-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust
The Nariva Swamp is the largest freshwater wetland in Trinidad and Tobago and has been designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention.
Nariva Swamp
Beaches and Rivers to visit
One of the most famous beaches in Trinidad also known for the famous Bake and Shark
Maracas Bay
It's a sheltered horseshoe bay, ideal for relaxation and less hectic than Maracas Bay, with amenities including rentals for chairs/umbrellas, making it a great escape with natural shade and opportunities for hiking and birdwatching nearby.
Las Cuevas Bay
A breath taking scenic crescent shaped beach, it is a beautiful oasis. One will love it I know I do
Macqueripe Bay - IMA
Historical Building/Sites
Historical Building/Sites
These are great places to visit on your trip to Trinidad. Historical buildings that are still used today
The Magnificent Seven in Port of Spain, Trinidad
The breathtaking sunset views from this well preserved military fort make this a must-see destination.
Fort King George
Water Falls
Maracas waterfall is the tallest single drop waterfall in Trinidad and Tobago standing at an immense 300 ft high 😱. The best time to visit is during the rainy season but of course on a sunny day .There is no pool at the base of Maracas Waterfall for...
Maracas Waterfall – The Tallest Waterfall in Trinidad and Tobago
The Paria waterfall is a refreshingly short walk 15 minutes inland from the scenic Paria Beach. Following the river located at the eastern end of the beach, one comes across one of the most remarkable hidden waterfalls. Clean, clear, pristine waters ...
Paria Bay and Waterfall
Rio Seco Waterfall is among Trinidad’s most stunning waterfalls. Rio Seco is most loved for its wide deep basin filled with emerald green water, which is ideal for swimming and can even accommodate kayaks. The waterfall’s face, which slopes backward,...
Rio Seco Waterfall
One will love this waterfall
Rio Seco Waterfall
Argyle, is Tobago’s highest waterfall attracts locals and foreigners to its cascade of cool, crisp water that flows down from three dramatic levels.