Wedding Destinations: Trinidad & Tobago
Description of Trinidad & Tobago
These two islands are the southern most in the Caribbean chain.
Most travelers come for the natural beauty of the bird sanctuaries,
gardens, and inland mountains.
The desert-isle beaches of Tobago, the Carnival festivities in
Trinidad and the bird life and natural beauty of both islands are
key attributes that stand out. The proximity to the Venezuelan coast
makes them one of the more prosperous countries in the Caribbean.
Ecotravel is one market that brings many visitors to Trinidad.
There are numerous bird sanctuaries and wild fowl trust seeking
to preserve different species. Steel-drum music is a pervasive musical
form. It began in Trinidad but is now heard all over the Caribbean.
Trinidad is also credited for creating the Limbo.
The island boasts numerous other fauna, such as manatees, caimans,
howler and weeping capuchin monkeys, four-eyed fish and golden tree
frogs.
Language: English but French, Spanish and Hindi
widely spoken.
Government: independent nation; republic within
the Commonwealth
Religion: Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Muslims
and Jews are all represented.
Currency: Trinidad & Tobago $; US$ widely
accepted. Please use our currency converter for today's rate.
Electricity: 110/220 volts
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