Discover Trinidad & Tobago 2017 (#28)
Published every year since 1991, Discover T&T helps readers discover where to stay, dine, lime, party, and shop; and what to see (including the islands’ best sites) and experience (festivals, arts and culture, sports, and eco escapes), in both islands. There’s also a national calendar of events; info on getting here and getting around; tips for safe and sustainable travel; T&T history and society in a nutshell, maps; and more. For the second edition in the row, the magazine features a distinctive dual-cover design, with one cover for each island — Trinidad's Gasparee Caves (captured by Stephen Reyes) and a leatherback turtle hatchling in Tobago (captured by Giancarlo Lalsingh). Discover T&T is aimed at local and international explorers planning getaways to the islands — whether for an eco adventure, business trip, or beach holiday. For more: http://www.discovertnt.com • http://www.facebook.com/discovertnt
Published every year since 1991, Discover T&T helps readers discover where to stay, dine, lime, party, and shop; and what to see (including the islands’ best sites) and experience (festivals, arts and culture, sports, and eco escapes), in both islands. There’s also a national calendar of events; info on getting here and getting around; tips for safe and sustainable travel; T&T history and society in a nutshell, maps; and more.
For the second edition in the row, the magazine features a distinctive dual-cover design, with one cover for each island — Trinidad's Gasparee Caves (captured by Stephen Reyes) and a leatherback turtle hatchling in Tobago (captured by Giancarlo Lalsingh).
Discover T&T is aimed at local and international explorers planning getaways to the islands — whether for an eco adventure, business trip, or beach holiday. For more: http://www.discovertnt.com • http://www.facebook.com/discovertnt
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eaches<br />
Our favourite: Las Cuevas<br />
There are many reasons why this beach is our favourite. It’s a<br />
long (2km/1.25 miles), sheltered, looping beach that’s calmer<br />
and better for swimming than most on the north coast, especially<br />
at the bay’s eastern end. It’s also quieter and less crowded.<br />
There are caves for sheltering or exploring; beautiful flowering<br />
trees; and the convenience of an on-site snack bar, bathroom<br />
and changing facilities, parking, and lifeguards on duty. But most<br />
impressively, this is the nation’s first Blue Flag beach. This means<br />
it meets strict criteria around water quality; environmental education,<br />
information, and management; and safety. Two tips: get<br />
there early if you’d like to park inside, and bring repellent as a precaution<br />
against any biting insects.<br />
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