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Situated at the southern end of the Caribbean and only 11 km from the Venezuelan coast, the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago has long stood out in the Caribbean and South American regions. Rich in oil and gas, T&T’s economy is comparatively wealthy, featuring robust democratic institutions and a vibrant culture. However, as a...

 

Trinidad and Tobago’s unique cultural heritage has given rise to a vibrant culinary tradition. The twin-island nation was colonised by the Spanish, French and British, with each power leaving an indelible legacy on the nation’s food culture. Moreover, roughly 80% of the population is of either African or Indian descent, with the remaining...

 

President’s Office +1 (868) 624 1261 Prime Minister’s Office +1 (868) 622 1625 House of Representatives/ Parliament +1 (868) 624 7275 Tobago House of Assembly +1 (868) 639 2696 Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries +1 (868) 623 6708 Ministry of Finance +1 (868) 627 9700 Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries +1 (868) 622 1221 Ministry...

 

HYATT REGENCY TRINIDAD 1 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain T: +1 (868) 623 2222 F: +1 (868) 821 6401 www.trinidad.regency.hyatt.com trinidad.reservation@hyatt.com Rooms: 423 guest rooms, including 15 suites. Business & Conference Facilities: 3995 sq metres of meeting space, 1496-sq-metre Regency Ballroom, 913-sq-metre multi-purpose exhibit...

 

VISAS: Visitors to Trinidad and Tobago from most countries do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days on holiday or 30 days on business. Immigration officers carry out interviews of travellers at all ports on arrival, and visitors are recommended to travel with a printed return ticket, along...

 

Trinidad and Tobago has played a crucial role in the integration of the Caribbean, particularly among the anglophone countries of the region, for decades now. A promoter of the Treaty of Chaguaramas in 1973, the first step towards deeper regional integration after the mixed fortunes of the establishment of the short-lived West Indies...

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