
The most important cities in Trinidad and Tobago at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

A fishing village in Tobago famous for the Buccoo Reef and its weekly 'Sunday School' festivities.
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An area in Tobago known for Goldsborough Bay and the nearby ruins of a sugar mill.
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A serene, Blue Flag certified beach known for its calm waters and small caves tucked into the surrounding cliffs.
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A neighborhood in Port of Spain known for its many restaurants, bars, and nightlife.
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Fascinating limestone caves on Gaspar Grande island, featuring a shimmering underground lake.
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A historic suburb of Port of Spain, known as the birthplace of many important figures.
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A remote village on the north coast of Trinidad, known for its beaches and hiking trails.
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Known for its wide array of Indian delicacies and street food, especially doubles.
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A town famous for the Pitch Lake, the world's largest natural deposit of asphalt.
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A settlement in the Princes Town region with a mix of residential and agricultural lands.
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Historically significant as the birthplace of the labor movement in Trinidad and Tobago.
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A village in Tobago known for its strong African traditions and harvest festival.
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A remote village in the Northern Range, known for its caves and natural surroundings.
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A historic town in southern Trinidad, named after the British princes Albert and George.
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A historic town in the East-West Corridor, originally founded as a Spanish mission.
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A fast-growing urban center in central Trinidad with a strong industrial base.
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A town near Pointe-Á-Pierre, known for the country's largest oil refinery.
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An area near La Brea, historically important for asphalt mining.
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A bustling town in the East-West Corridor, known for its shopping and markets.
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A large community east of Port of Spain, known as the birthplace of the steelpan.
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A historic village on the south coast, purported to be a landing site of Christopher Columbus.
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A vibrant district of Port of Spain, known as 'the city that never sleeps'.
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A major transport hub and commercial center in the San Juan–Laventille region.
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A fishing village on the south coast, known for its beaches and tranquil atmosphere.
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A long, uninterrupted beach on the east coast, popular for holidays and fishing.
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The administrative center of the Siparia region and famous for the Siparia Fete festival.
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A town in southeastern Trinidad that serves as an important agricultural center.
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A village near Couva, named after the Californian workers who came here.
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A village on the northeast coast of Tobago, famous for its world-class diving sites.
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A historic village in central Trinidad, its name meaning 'turtle' in Spanish.
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A town in the East-West Corridor, home to Trinidad's National Hockey Centre.
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An area in Tobago near Crown Point, known for its lagoon and mangroves.
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The first capital of Trinidad under Spanish rule, rich in colonial history.
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A rural village in central Trinidad with a history in cocoa and coffee production.
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An affluent suburban area west of Port of Spain, known for its residential communities.
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A long stretch of coastline on the east coast, lined with thousands of coconut trees.
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A rural town in central Trinidad, historically known for its railway line.
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A small fishing village and growing eco-tourism destination in a secluded bay.
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A remote fishing village on the north coast, known for its natural beauty.
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A town in central Trinidad with a mix of agricultural and residential areas.
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The largest town in northeastern Trinidad and a gateway to the eastern beaches.
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A planned community featuring one of the largest shopping malls in the Caribbean.
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A busy town known as a major junction for public transportation.
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One of the largest industrial estates in the Caribbean, focusing on petrochemicals.
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A village renowned for its high concentration of nesting leatherback turtles.
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A growing village at the crossroads of major roads in northeastern Trinidad.
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A rural community in the Princes Town region, known for agriculture.
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A lush valley in the Northern Range that leads to the famous Maracas Bay.
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The location of Tobago's international airport and many popular beaches.
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Not a village, but a famous secluded beach on the leeward side of Tobago.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.