January 20, 2026

Lopinot Historical Complex

The Lopinot Estate was established by the Compte de Lopinot, a French colonial planter who fled the Haitian Revolution in 1791 and settled in Trinidad. What now stands as the museum on the site was originally the estate manager’s home. The site was restored at one point and declared as a heritage asset by the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago but is now in a state of deterioration and disrepair and needs to be upgraded to facilitate its status as a tourism site and attraction.
January 20, 2026

La Brea Pitch Lake

The pitch lake is located in southwest Trinidad, situated in the mid-western peninsula, bounded by the Gulf of Paria. The lake itself is known for having magical healing properties and many visit it for a relaxing dip that provides rejuvenation. Its growth in popularity has attracted many locals and tourists throughout the years. The pitch lake, being the largest of its kind, is proudly maintained by locals.
January 20, 2026

La Vigie Paramin Lookout

Take a climb above the foothills of Maraval, there you will find a charming village that encapsulates the essence of the creole community living in Paramin. A beautiful, traditional village that gives the best view of both the Caribbean Sea and the City capital Port of Spain. Here you will find the La Vigie Lookout, where you can enjoy scenic views that transcend your imagination.
January 20, 2026
Manzanilla Beach

Manzanilla Beach

Lined with coconut palm trees, the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean washes to the impeccable shoreline known as Manzanilla. Manzanilla Beach is also known for turtle sightings and is one of the largest leatherback turtle nesting beaches on the island. Additionally, it is also one of the best bird-watching sites and the most scenic along the East Coast. It is one of the best-boasts of secluded beaches for long strolls, family picnics, and camping activities but most notably ‘beach limes’ as the locals say.
January 20, 2026

Las Cuevas Beach

Las Cuevas Beach is truly a gem to behold, a perfect combination of crystal clear waters and plump luscious hills in a backdrop of natural streaks of trees to the east. Taking a twenty-minute drive east from Maracas Beach Facility it’s the pristine bay of Las Cuevas. This beach facility has all the amenities to satisfy your needs. Patrons can easily cascade down the stairs to the grandeur of the bay and enjoy this popular turtle nesting site.
January 20, 2026

Maracas Beach

Nestled between the alluring and beautiful mountains in Trinidad’s Northern Range, Maracas Beach is a staple on any Trinbagonian beachgoer’s lips. A relaxing forty-five-minute drive from the nation’s capital, Maracas Beach Facility, is always filled with locals and tourists alike soaking up the sun and the crystal clear water, shaded by an abundance of palm trees. This beach home to the world renowned bake and shark.
January 19, 2026
Aerial view of Fort George

Fort George

Formerly called La Vigie, Fort George is situated in the North-western hills of Trinidad, overlooking the Gulf of Paria. The fort forms part of a complex of military fortifications which were built in 1804 under the direction of the then British Governer, Brigadier-General Sir Thomas Hislop, to protect Port of Spain from any perceived military threats. Although the site ceased to be a military establishment in 1846, it is still the best destination for one of the most spectacular views of Port of Spain and the sea.
January 17, 2026

Government Launches “Buy Local, Build Trinbago” Campaign to Strengthen National Economy

January 16, 2026

Galera Point Lighthouse

Perched in Petit Trou, Toco in the North West corner of Trinidad and sandwiched between the Caribbean and Atlantic Sea one can behold the Galera Lighthouse. This lighthouse is a great place for families and ‘limers’ alike, as it has facilities such as a visitors’centre, secure parking, plush landscapes and recreational picnic comforts . The lighthouse is a cultural and historical landmark, at which many tourists indulge in both taking photos of the lighthouse and walking the trail behind the structure, where you can find a blow hole.
January 14, 2026

Angostura Shipment to India

January 10, 2026

HADCO Experiences at Asa Wright Nature Centre Green Key Certification Ceremony

January 8, 2026

Government Approves Continued Suspension of the Common External Tariff on Key Goods – Maintaining affordability

December 31, 2025

Updated Public Statement for 2025 of the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism in Compliance with Sections 7, 8 and 9 of the Freedom of Information Act, 1999

December 31, 2025
flag of Jamaica with text "Relief for Jamaica"

Minister of Trade, Investment and Tourism: Ongoing National Relief Drive Reaches TT$8.3M in Support to Jamaica

December 11, 2025

Launch of the Private Sector Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago (PSOTT)

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