Home » Holidays » Caribbean » Trinidad & Tobago Holidays
Tobago Holiday - Trinidad & Tobago
Considering a holiday to Tobago? Web2move provides a comprehensive travel guide to Trinidad & Tobago and the Caribbean Islands. Compare Special holiday offers for Tobago online, or use one of the many links on this page to search for package holidays to Tobago, charter flights to Tobago, review Trinidad & Tobago hotels and apartments in Trinidad & Tobago. |
![]() |
Alternatively, call an experienced Holiday Express Trinidad & Tobago consultant on 01633 798103 to help find you the best Trinidad & Tobago holiday deals, discounted Trinidad & Tobago hotels, or flight only to Trinidad & Tobago.
Trinidad & Tobago Holidays - Special Offers
7 nights Room Only at the Turtle
Beach, Tobago 3* in a Standard Seaview Room
from £614 per person.
All Inclusive from £794 p.p.
7 nights R & B at the Hilton, Tobago 4.5* from £839 p.p.
Prices shown are per person, based on 2 people sharing.
TOBAGO HOLIDAYS TWIN WITH ANTIGUA
Antigua Holiday Deals - 3 STAR HOTELS.
Antigua Holiday Deals - 4 STAR HOTELS.
Antigua Holiday Deals - 5 STAR HOTELS.
Tailor Made Antigua Special Holidays.
Book Your
Standard Package Holiday to Antigua.
Book Charter "Flight Only" deals to Antigua
Antigua
Discounted Hotels - Book Now.
Book your Scheduled Flights to Antigua online NOW
Package Holidays to Trinidad & Tobago by Telephone
Choose your perfect holiday from over 12 million package holidays direct from the UK's top tour operators. Call the
Holiday Express
Booking Line - 01633
798103
Lines are open Mon - Fri 08:00 am to 10:00 pm, Sat 08:30 am to 05:00 pm, Sun 09:30 am to 08:00 pm Local United Kingdom Time.
Cheap flights to Trinidad & Tobago
Book Charter "Flight Only" deals to Antigua
Trinidad and Tobago, a unique Caribbean paradise.
Trinidad and Tobago is a tiny twin island republic bursting with spirit and a heady mix of cultural activities, beautiful people, eco adventure and culinary delights
Trinidad and Tobago has something for everyone. Located just off the tip of Venezuela, Trinidad, the larger and livelier of the islands, is an industrial giant boasting exciting nightlife, a robust energy sector and growing manufacturing industry.
Yet a short distance away from the glitter and bustle of Port-of-Spain - the islands’ modern capital - another world exists. A drive along the North Coast Road, shaded by the lush forested canopy of the Northern mountain range, will yield breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea; or head to Central Trinidad where the Caroni swamp - home to Scarlet Ibis and other exotic species - waits to share its secrets.
But if Trinidad is the energetic heart of these islands, Tobago is its serene soul. Just two hours away from Port-of-Spain by fast ferry, or 15 minutes by air travel, Tobago offers the weary traveler a change of pace. Blessed with warm azure blue seas that lap against pale pink sands of secluded beaches,
Tobago is the perfect place to relax in the embrace of lingering, golden sunsets. For the nature lover, Tobago is home to the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere and, for those with an adventurous spirit, the waters surrounding the island hosts stunning coral reefs teeming with marine life.
Home of Carnival, the greatest show on earth, Trinidad and Tobago has also given the humanity steelpan and world class athletes, including record breaking cricketer Brian Lara and star football striker Dwight Yorke, the Soca Warriors, Ato Boldon and Hasely Crawford.
Trinidad and Tobago - Climate
The islands of Trinidad and Tobago have two main seasons - the Dry Season, from January to May and the Wet or Rainy Season, from June to December. In the Rainy Season, mornings are usually sunny, followed by rainy afternoons and fair nights. During this time, the general rainfall pattern is interrupted by days of brilliant sunshine.
The Rainy Season is similar to what temperate climes know as Indian Summer and offers a warm,
invigorating change from dull weather. This mini-break normally happens between
mid September to mid October.
The Dry Season is mostly sunny, with
occasional light showers. This is the weather that makes Trinidad and Tobago the
perfect vacation spot. Our islands share an average daytime temperature of 28
degrees Celsius that is warm but not unpleasantly humid and nights that are
pleasantly cool.
Travel guide Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago are the most southerly isles of the Caribbean archipelago.
Trinidad still possesses vast tracts of rich rain forests, with our highest peak El Cerro del Aripo, located in our Northern Range, ascending to a height of 940 metres above sea level. In contrast, you will find flat lands, mostly agricultural, in the Central Plains, while Southern Trinidad is full of gently undulating hillsides.
Tobago's Eastern Interior rises steeply into tall peaks with lower lying lands that include a protected reserve area. Tobago's topography consists mainly of volcanic rock, which is in stark contrast to its Caribbean blue waters.
Together, Trinidad and Tobago twin islands measure 2000 square miles
Travel to tobago
Holiday in tobago
- Base yourself in Tobago, but don't miss the carnival in Trinidad. This lively island is the home of carnival, a two-day explosion of colour, pageantry and abandon, the product of a dynamic heritage and fun-loving people.
- Little Tobago, a paradise for the birdwatcher and nature enthusiast. Native species gather here along with dozens of others, including gilt-plumed birds-of-paradise.
- Buccoo Reef, an extensive area of coral gardens around one mile offshore of Pigeon Point. Glass-bottom boats reveal the wonders of the warm tropical sea, or get closer on a diving or snorkelling excursion.
- The scenic interior, perfectly drivable in a day, including verdant nature reserves, crumbling sugar plantations, forested hills and tiny villages.