
At Rooms, Rooms, and More Rooms, we believe that part and parcel of embracing the Trinidad Carnival experience is to be hands on with some of what Trinidad has to offer - and that means to see the sights which make Trinidad unique.

The Asa Wright Nature Centre is a biodiversity hotspot, located in a lush tropical forest habitat.
It is the first nature center in the Caribbean.
Sightings have included two different Ocelots, Red-brocket Deer, Tamandua, Tayra, Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Silky Anteater., and 180 species of birds.

Reconnect with nature, and observe some Trinidadian wildlife up close and personal at the Caroni Bird Sanctuary.
Traverse slowly through a maze of channels into the mangroves, which themselves have an otherworldly appearance.
Come, experience our national bird in full flight – the Scarlet Ibis.

Trinidad is one of the top three nesting sites in the world for endangered leatherback turtles.
Observe the giant female Leatherback Turtles during their annual egg-laying ritual.
These rare animals are a sight to behold!
You might also be lucky to see the hatchlings.

Escape on a boat ride to the Island of Gaspar Grande, an old whaling station.
Witness the natural wonders, sinkholes, and the crystal pool, all of which lie 100 feet underground, at the Gasparee Caves.

Visit various Steelpan Yards.. where you can listen to the indigenous music of Trinidad, played on an authentic musical instrument, invented right here in Trinidad - the steel drum.
Afterwards, you can sink your teeth into some Trinidad street food.

Enjoy a Tropical Date with Nature.
Take a beautiful hike through the rain forest.
Admire the area's natural flora and fauna.

Sometimes, the natural world is not just beautiful, it’s weird: lakes of fire, bleeding waterfalls, smoking hills, toxic brine pools, and in Trinidad - the Pitch Lake,
The Pitch Lake is the world’s largest natural deposit of asphalt.
Visitors can walk on the solid, clay-like surface, and bathe in mineral-rich, sulfurous water pools

Immerse yourself in the natural world with this mud bathing experience.
The L’eau Michel Mud Volcano is home to semi solid mud flowing freely from active vents.
This cool, smooth, and dense mud allows bathers to float peacefully on the surface.

Love food and culture?
A Trinidad street food tour goes beyond just tasting.
You embark upon a gastronomic journey through history, flavors, and hidden gems - some of which can only be found off the beaten path.
Enjoy vibrant storytelling, authentic eats, and a stress-free adventure

Experience a perfect getaway with a cruise “Down D Islands” as the locals call the small islands scattered off the north-western coast of Trinidad.
Just a short cruise away from the mainland, these islands offer the serenity of a whole new world.
Swim in the warm, crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea at secluded beaches accessible only by boat.

No Man’s Land is a spit that stretches out into the Bon Accord Lagoon - providing visitors with access to a pristine white coral-sand beach with clear, shallow waters which are ideal for snorkeling
Uninhabited, undeveloped and accessible only by boat, it offers a rustic, deserted island setting that makes it an appealing escape for those seeking an alternative beach experience.
The tour serves up delicious homestyle BBQ lunches on the sand.

A visit to the bustling Independence Square and surrounding lively shopping streets.
The former Parliament Building, the Supreme Court and historic Woodford Square.
The Queen’s Park Savannah and the "Magnificent Seven" a row of beautiful colonial style buildings.
The Botanic Gardens.
Fort George, a lookout point with spectacular views overlooking Port of Spain, the Gulf of Paria and surrounding areas,
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