Caroni Bird Sanctuary
This vast swamp is one of the islands' most diverse ecosystems, best known for the many species of birds found here. Do not miss.
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Attractions near to Caroni Bird Sanctuary
Royal Botanic GardensBeautiful gardens with almost 200 years of tradition. Bursting with plants from all around the world and a great picnicking spot. |
The Red HouseThis impressive Greek revival mansion is home to the local parliament. Under renovation, but still worth the visit. |
Brian Lara PromenadeThe heart of the busy city. Great for picture-taking, people-watching or tasting the street food from one of the local vendors. |
Queen's Park SavannahThe former sugar estate is nowadays the town's most popular park for both exercise and various events. Don't miss the old buildings here. |
Apsara RestaurantThe islands' Indian heritage comes alive here. If you're longing for some curry or other delicious dishes, do not hesitate to visit. |
Cathedral of the Immaculate ConceptionThe imposing cathedral with its two towers is perhaps an unexpected sight on the islands, but well worth the visit. |
Mount Saint BenedictHome to a peaceful monastery and one of the oldest monk communities in the Caribbean. Beautiful views and serene atmosphere. |
National Museum and Art GalleryA classic museum with a long tradition. Features informative displays that will tell you all about Trinidad and Tobago. |
BUZO Osteria ItalianaA modern and chic restaurant serving Italian-influenced dishes. Well worth the visit, special occasion or not. |
Trinity CathedralAn Anglican cathedral and one of the islands' oldest landmarks. Recently reconstructed and simply beautiful. |







