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Although definitely a part of the Caribbean, these two islands are unique, refusing to conform with the stock Caribbean image created by glossy brochures and travel agencies. They are both generous and Caribbean-spirited, but quite capable of going their own way.This Adventure Guide takes you across the nation from mountains and hills to grasslands, savannahs and palm-lined beaches, offering the intrepid traveler a ticket to explore. Birdwatchers are drawn by the chance to see the beautiful scarlet ibis. Night-time excursions allow visitors to watch the miraculous egg-laying practices of the leatherback turtle. And caiman – smaller versions of the South's alligators – are a common sight. And then there's Carnival, which offers wild dances, fantastical costumes and frenzied revellers.Whatever your reason to visit T&T, you have the right guide in hand. Accommodations, restaurants, travel tips, sights, museums, excursions – it's all here. A special section is dedicated to the nation's booming yachting industry, with details on marinas, facilities and services.
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Adventure Guide to Trinidad and Tobago
2001, Hunter Publishing
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1588432572 9781588432575
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