Question:
why isnt trinidad and tobago listed in under the caribbean travel heading?
sasha_r84
2006-01-11 17:11:56 UTC
i mean, trinidad is one of the most industrialised caribbean countries, and out of the english-speaking caribbean, it IS the most industrialised, with the highest standard of living.
simply because it is not the most popular tourism attraction should it be left out?
simply because it does not fit mainly in to the caribbean stereotype of sun, sea and sand (which it doesn't lack by the way)
Two answers:
moan
2006-01-19 16:24:02 UTC
cus when ppl think of caribbean they dont think of trinidad...trinidad is not really a tourist island although they do have tourists....they depend on oil and gas (which is in abundance there ) and not tourism..maybe thats y !
leftygirl_75
2006-01-25 17:44:58 UTC
I have some tour books on Trinidad and Tobago. We were thinking about going. There ports are usually not large enough for cruise ships and are not built up for large ships. There are a few cruise lines that offer cruises there. Holland and Princess are 2 of the better known ones.


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