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Fused into a single country, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago could hardly be more different. Trinidad is the more urban of the two, bustling with commerce in its capital, Port of Spain, while Tobago has that beachy, postcard-perfect look you expect from a Caribbean destination. It's no surprise that the hotel options reflect this disparity: Multinational chains that cater to business travelers (think Hilton, Hyatt, and Crowne Plaza) are the norm in Trinidad—all perfectly fine places to stay, but not destinations in their own right. Tobago offers a much wider array of resorts, from luxury boutique hotels to beachfront all-inclusives. Development is confined to Tobago's southwest corner: Head to the Crown Point area for seaside resorts like Coco Reef and to Bacolet Bay for smaller-scale, service-driven properties like Bacolet Beach Club. Further north, Mount Irvine and Castara get progressively more secluded in feel, with remote clusters of castaway retreats.
Experience a completely different island at this former coffee-cocoa-citrus plantation deep in the rainforest about an hour's drive from Port of Spain. The...more
The vision of Tobago native Gloria Jones-Knapp, a former international fashion model, this 20-room boutique hotel east of Scarborough is an exclusive retreat...more
Devotees of the Turner Classic Movies channel may recognize this restored 1940s hotel from Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison and Fire Down Below (which were shot here),...more
Few tourists venture to the east end of Tobago, but that's where you'll find this secluded 46-acre beachfront resort on a bay that's always calm and safe to...more
Tucked away from Port of Spain's busy main drag—but close enough to walk to Queen's Park Savannah—this boutique gem delivers the personality and...more
Coco Reef's 135 rooms, suites, and villas occupy a prime stretch of beach between Store Bay and picturesque Pigeon Point. A winding road dotted with white...more
One of Tobago's most appealing boutique properties, this plantation-style resort occupies a rarefied perch above Bacolet Bay, a secluded, semiprivate beach...more
Known to locals as the "upside-down hotel," the Hilton Trinidad is literally built into a hillside, so the entrance and lobby occupy the top floor. Unique...more
Billed as the only waterfront hotel in Trinidad's capital, Hyatt Regency Trinidad is a swaggering glass newcomer that dominates the city's skyline. Its 428...more
This midrise hotel on the upper edge of Queen's Park Savannah offers a prime location for Carnival goers, just steps from the festival grandstands where the...more










