Discover Trinidad & Tobago 2020 | Issue 31 | Travel & Destination Guide
Discover Trinidad & Tobago is the islands' longest-running and most trusted destination guide, with all the info you need to plan your holiday, vacation, or exploration of the islands. DTT has published 31 issues since 1991, and 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 fifth edition in the row, the magazine features a distinctive dual-cover design, with one cover for each island — a Phagwa or Holi celebrant in Trinidad (photo by Chris Anderson), and dancers at the Tobago Heritage Festival (photo by Alva Viarruel). For more: https://www.discovertnt.com
Discover Trinidad & Tobago is the islands' longest-running and most trusted destination guide, with all the info you need to plan your holiday, vacation, or exploration of the islands. DTT has published 31 issues since 1991, and 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 fifth edition in the row, the magazine features a distinctive dual-cover design, with one cover for each island — a Phagwa or Holi celebrant in Trinidad (photo by Chris Anderson), and dancers at the Tobago Heritage Festival (photo by Alva Viarruel). For more: https://www.discovertnt.com
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Tour and explore
Pirate's Bay
Mt Irvine
Two beaches divided in the centre
by a headland — Old Grange and
“Little Irvine”. There are excellent
facilities, water-sports, surfing in
season
Parlatuvier
A placid beach in a seine fishing
village, with a few snackettes and
a fish market
Grange Bay
Pirate’s Bay
A stunning pink sand beach with
crystal-clear water, accessed via
dirt track and 150-odd steps from
the end of the Charlotteville seafront,
or by sea
Stonehaven Bay
A lovely, long, dark-sand beach
with dramatic rocky outcrops,
and facilities (including several
hotel/villa developments) nearby.
[bOTTOM right] nICHOlAS bHAJAn
[All other images] courtesy tobAGO tourism AGEnCY
Stonehaven Bay (aka Grafton Beach) discovertnt.com 117