Trinidad & Tobago , Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is a twin island country near Venezuela, with distinctive Creole traditions and cuisines. It is the third richest country by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas after the United States and Canada. Furthermore, it is recognised as a high income economy by the World Bank. Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, the country's economy is primarily industrial, with an emphasis on petroleum and petrochemicals. The country's wealth attributes to its large reserves and exploitation of oil and natural gas. Trinidad and Tobago is the leading Caribbean producer of oil and gas.

Trinidad and Tobago is known for its Carnival and is the birthplace of steelpan, limbo, and the music styles of calypso, soca, Parang and chutney.

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Great trip, all processes flowed well except a way to get from Airport to Marriott. No wifi on board ship except a pay per day of $9.95 US.'Senior Honey Moon' in Jamaica. read more

mr Alfred Schneider and Mrs Saturnina Mcdonald-Schneider

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