Cruises to Tobago
Tobago CruisesCruise Offers 2018 & 2019 by P&O Cruises
Caribbean cruises to Trinidad and Tobago, one of the most attractive, lively and seductive places in the Caribbean. There is something for everyone, from the Royal Botanical Garden and the Magnificent Seven to the special Asa Wright Nature Centre, and infinite possibilities to discover the island's legacy.
It is 250 km2 of nature beauties - from volcanos and protected areas for birds to the beach and rain forests. Tr Trinidad is home to the biggest Caribbean Mardi Gras. The name Tobago comes from the fact that it is similar to a whistle used by the people. On his third journey to the New World in 1498 Christopher Columbus called Trinidad.
Tobago is the oldest rain forest reservation in the western hemisphere. You will moor in the capitol Port of Spain, a centre of Trinidad's thriving business and your gate to the luxuriant tropic scenery and vibrant cuisine. Queen's Park Savannah is Spain's biggest open recreation area.
The former factory, which covers half a sq m, now hosts many local activities, such as the Karneval, as well as numerous festivals and music. From the Botanical Garden to the National Museum, the Grandstand and the National Academy for Performing Arts, the Savannah is full of exciting sights.
When you are looking for sandy beaches, you are in Maracas Bay, about 40 minutes by car from Port of Spain and Trinidad's most famous one. The Trinidad and Tobago cruises open your mind to a whole universe of experience, one of the greatest is the arts of travel. The number of gigs, the number of nightclubs and the yearly carnival - the most important events in the island's culture and tourist schedule, known as an exploding musical, color and creativitys.
Trinidad and Tobago's soundtrack is known for its famous sounds of calcium and soda and the invention of the dance floor and is based on two strong concepts - a diverse range of cultures and the basic idea that nothing should stand in the way of a great outing. With its Chutney and rapso style, the ecclectic musical landscape, which also incorporates Indian and African influence, is the core of Trinity nationality and ancestry.
They can listen to all kinds of tunes all over the islands and you will usually see someone dance to the beat.