Discover the real taste of Trinidad in one unforgettable morning.
Explore two vibrant local markets and enjoy authentic Trinidadian street food, from hot doubles to freshly squeezed sugar cane juice and tropical fruits. Along the way, your local guide shares stories, flavours, and everyday moments that bring Trinidad’s culture to life.
Perfect for food and culture lovers, and travellers looking for authentic things to do in Trinidad.
Pickup included
Food Stop 1: Experience life as a Trinidadian with a stop by a street food vendor to eat our popular doubles! This is Trinidad & Tobago's most popular street food, which is made up of fried bread, chickpeas and spicy sauces. Delicious! You'll also be enjoying a freshly made spicy fried pastry stuffed with a choice of delicious fillings!
You'll be visiting a popular farmers' market in the uptown part of Port of Spain at the Queen's Park Savannah. Here, you'll have some refreshingly chilled, freshly squeezed sugar cane juice, as well as some local sweet snacks as you walk through the market. You'll also have the option to purchase many homemade products, including teas, coffee, handicrafts, and so on, all made by local artisans.
Your fun market morning continues with a drive to the Tunapuna Market. Tunapuna is a bustling little town outside of Port of Spain. Your senses will be enjoying the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes! Besides experiencing the hustle and bustle of a Caribbean market, you'll also be enjoying some seasonal, freshly picked tropical fruits like juicy mangoes, pineapples, and guavas. A market is the soul of a region, and this one certainly has soul!
Trinidad, the larger and more populous of the two main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, is a vibrant blend of cultures, landscapes, and experiences. Known for its rich Carnival celebrations, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural beauty, Trinidad offers a unique Caribbean experience that combines Afro-Caribbean, Indian, European, and Chinese influences.
A protected area known for its diverse birdlife, including the iconic Scarlet Ibis.
A renowned eco-tourism destination with lush rainforests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
One of the most famous beaches in Trinidad, known for its golden sand and clear waters.
A large open space in Port of Spain, surrounded by historic buildings and used for various events and sports.
One of the biggest and most vibrant carnivals in the world, celebrated with colorful costumes, music, and dance.
A flavorful Indian-influenced dish consisting of a soft, flatbread (roti) served with a spicy curry, often made with chicken, goat, or vegetables.
A popular street food consisting of fried dough (bake) filled with fried shark, topped with various condiments like garlic sauce, cheese, and peppers.
A popular street food made with two fried flatbreads (bara) filled with curried chickpeas and topped with chutney and mango sauce.
A one-pot dish made with pigeon peas, rice, meat (usually chicken, beef, or pork), and coconut milk, cooked with spices like turmeric and pimento.
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for outdoor activities and beach trips.
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD)
GMT-4
115VV, 60HzHz
Trinidad is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution, especially at night.
Port of Spain Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable but can be crowded and slow due to frequent stops.
Available • Apps: iTaksi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Tobago is a smaller island known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and relaxed atmosphere.
A protected wetland area known for its diverse birdlife and scenic boat tours.
A renowned eco-tourism destination with lush rainforests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
Price varies by option