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15 Things You Didn’t Know About Trinidad and Tobago

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Did you know? 10 Facts of Trinidad & Tobago

This video highlights some facts pertinent to Trinidad & Tobago
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Amazing Tobago! 5 things to see in Trinidad & Tobago's beautiful island

Thinking about Where to travel in 2021? Trinidad and Tobago offers an amazing blend of activities, from beautiful beaches to food, amazing cultural experiences and even goat races!

00:30 Buccoo Beach in Tobago
01:54 Fort King George
02:34 Goat Races
05:00 The Limbo
06:30 Ethnic food: Pigtail

#1 Buccoo Beach
#2 The oldest forest reserver in the Caribbean
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#4 The Limbo…original from Trinidad & Tobago

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TOBAGO: Top Things to see & do on the island

Dreaming of visiting a Caribbean island but are you looking for a quiet escape? Then, Tobago should be on your radar. With its lush rainforest, waterfalls, idyllic beaches and friendly locals, Tobago has everything you would expect from the Caribbean island.


The island with excellent diving spots and the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere is a haven for turtle and bird watchers. Tobago is a stunning off-the-beaten-path island in the Caribbean and we are sure it will blow your mind!


Curious about what to see and do on the island? Stick around and let us show you some of the best things to do in Tobago. We cover some of the must-see things, especially for those who have 1 – 2 days to explore the island.



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3 Things That Shocked Me About Trinidad | West Indies | Trinidad and Tobago

Lieles has finally come back to Trinidad after 6 years. It has been 6 years since he last saw his father.
We are both excited to see him, and I (Maria) am extremely excited to share with you all my first impressions of Trinidad and what shocked me the most during the first few days I spent there.

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Lieles ha vuelto por fin a Trinidad, despues de 6 años sin ir. Y ya hace 6 años que no veia a su padre.
Tenemos muchas ganas de verle. Y yo, tengo unas ganas enormes de compartir con tod@s vosotr@s mis primeras impresiones de Trinidad y lo que mas me asombro durante mis primeros dias en la isla.

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20 Things to do in Trinidad & Tobago

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10 Trinidad Sayings and their meaning

I am trying a different format to explore deeper into our cultural differences and what makes us unique.

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I will be posting these talking videos from time to time to cover what I cannot in my travel vlogs, in this case, language and saying specific to Trinidad and Tobago.

Each country has its own proverbs to live by, wise words to follow, and that is what I bring to you with this video. I was having a conversation with some Jamaican friends and I used a Trini saying and needed to explain myself as they did not get the context. I thought it would make a good topic for a video.

10 Trinidad sayings and their meaning:
1) Better belly buss, than good food waste
2) All skin teeth eh laugh
3) Dog doh make cat
4) Monkey know which tree to climb
5) Take front, before front take yuh
6) Cyah make love on hungry belly
7) Yuh didn’t invite me to the wedding, doh invite me to the funeral
8) De higher monkey climb, de more he show his backside
9) All bread have cheese
10) Yuh cyah play mas and fraid powder

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12 Fascinating Things You Never Knew About The Caribbean

There are more than 7,000 islands in the Caribbean. They are spread out over many different countries. Each island has its own rich history and interesting culture. It starts in the far north of South America and goes all the way to the top of North America and Mexico.
It is a popular tourist spot because its beaches are lined with palm trees and its land is full of busy cities. Whether you're thinking of going to Cuba or Barbados, it's easy to get caught up in the laid-back vibe of the island.
Let us know 12 fascinating facts we bet you didn’t know about the Caribbean!
12. First commercial rum was sold in the Caribbean Islands
The Caribbean has a long history of rum. For centuries, the islands of the Caribbean have been home to sugarcane plantations, and rum has been produced as a by-product of the sugar production process. Rum first became commercially available in the Caribbean in the early 1600s, and it quickly became popular among sailors and pirates who frequented the region.
In 1655, the English took control of Jamaica from the Spanish, and they began to produce rum on a large scale. Rum was cheaper than other alcoholic beverages at this time, so it quickly became the drink of choice for many people in the Caribbean. By the 1800s, rum was being exported from the Caribbean to North America and Europe, where it became increasingly popular.
11. Moruga Scorpion chilli pepper is one of the hottest peppers in the world
The tiny Caribbean country of Trinidad and Tobago is home to one of the hottest peppers in the world. The pepper, called the Moruga Scorpion, was first grown in the village of Moruga in Trinidad. It wasn't until 2012 that the pepper was officially recognized as the world's hottest, after it was tested by New Mexico State University.
The Moruga Scorpion measures an average of 2 inches (5 cm) long and 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide. But don't let its size fool you – this pepper packs a powerful punch. Its heat level ranges from 1.2 million to 2 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU), which is significantly hotter than even the notoriously spicy habanero pepper (which tops out at around 350,000 SHU).
In fact, just 0.1 grams of Moruga Scorpion extract is enough to make 500 cans of chili sauce feel fiery hot!
10. The name “Caribbean” comes from the region’s indigenous tribes
The Caribbean region is named after the indigenous tribes that lived there prior to European colonization. It is derived from the name Carib tribe.
Some historians believe that the name Carib was given to the indigenous people by Christopher Columbus, who mistook them for Native Americans. However, others claim that the name predates Columbus and was used by other cultures to describe the peoples of the Caribbean.
Whatever its origins, the name “Caribbean” is now inextricably linked with the history and culture of this unique corner of the world.




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What is there to do in Trinidad? Check out the best Trinidad travel video you will find!!!!!

In this episode of Aboard the Guiding Light we are going to explore every corner of Trinidad and find out why it is such a great place to visit.

The first thing we will do is four events of Carnival, which is arguably the second largest carnival in the world after the one in Rio. We are going join The Old Yard to see old costumes and acts, then watch the crowning of the King & Queen at Dimanche Gras, then do an early morning party in the streets as part of J’ouvert, before spending the day enjoying the Parade of Bands.

After carnival is over we will check out the Military History & Arespace Museum, old tracking station hike, and look for howler monkeys in Chaguaramas before taking Jesse James' Taste of Trini tour to sample all the different foods of the island.

From there we will go into Port of Spain to see the zoo, botanical garden, Magnificent Seven, National Academy for the Performing Arts, National Museum and Art Gallery, and Fort George.

After that we will rent a car to see other places around the island including Maracus Waterfall, Mount St. Benedict Abbey, Asa Wright Nature Center, Nariva Swamp, Caroni Swamp, Pitch Lake, and a mud volcano.

The last part of this travel video will find us taking the Guiding Light to explore the few cruising options there are which include the Diego Islands, Gaspar Grande Island (with its under ground lake), the former leper colony at Chacachacare, Monos Island, Scotland Bay ,and a few bays on the north coast.

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TOBAGO Travel Guide | TOP 10 THINGS to See

Villa Sans-Souci is located in the Tobago Plantations Golf, Beach & SPA Resort with its entry and exists controlled by manned security gates. The villa is situated on the 12th fairway of the golf course with its swimming pool, whirl-pool, balconies and manicured garden looking on to tropical coconut trees decorating the golf fairways being reflected in magnificent golden Caribbean sunsets. 15 minutes drive from Arthur Robinson International Airport, Main town Scarborough, groceries and shopping.

Villa Sans-Souci is only 400 meters walk away from the newly renovated Hilton now called the Magdalena Grand Hotel – also in the resort & situated on the beach with its bars, restaurants and beach facilities. The golf club; located also in the resort is just about the same walking distance away. One can walk the trails of the golf course within the resort before 8 AM in the morning & from 5 PM in the afternoon ( attention to golfers ) and not just play golf or enjoy the beach but experience tropical nature at its best. A PGA 18 hole international golf course awaits you with its several lakes and sea coast views….
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Trini words

Trinidad and Tobago have an interesting history that influenced our language and overtime we have develop our own dialect that has some unique words. This video covers some of those words and their meaning.

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Trinidad words and there meaning:
1) Coskel/Cosquelle - Brightly coloured, Overwhelming
2) Bazodee – Crazy, Light-headed
3) Magga – Thin, Skinny
4) Obzokee - Odd shaped, Crooked
5) Tabanca – Heartbroken, Lovesick
6) Maco/ Macocious – Nosy, Inquisitive
7) Dotish – Stupid
8) Maljo – Bad eye, Evil eye
9) Cunumunu – Awkward, Idiot
10) Skylard – Idle, Waste time
11) Lime/Lyme – Hangout, Socialize
12) Bacchanal - Confusion
13) Fete – Party
14) Juk/Chook – Poke
15) Licks – Corporal Punishment, too beat
16) Dougla - Person of mixed Afro-Trinidadian and Indo-Trinidadian heritage
17) Pips – Flirt
18) Commess – Confusion
19) Bobolee - Easily taken advantage of
20) Rumfle – Ruffled, Creast
21) Tite – Drunk
22) Chinkey/choonkey – Tiny, Very Small
23) Umteen – Large Number. A lot
24) Vaps – Suddenly, Unplanned
25) Wajang - Bad conduct, Untrustworthy
26) Zug – Crooked, uneven
27) Planasse - Beaten with the flat side of a cutlass or machete
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Port Of Spain | Trinidad and Tobago | Part 2 | What To See | Queen's Park Savannah

On this second day around Port Of Spain, we got to walk around the biggest roundabout in the world, the Queens' Park Savannah. This area holds a diverse range of things to see in Trinidad and Tobago.
We wanted to eat at the food market stands that are right in front of the National Museum and Art Gallery, but it was closed, we don't know if it only opens at night time or it was because it was New Years' Eve.
We continued our walk and saw the Botanical Gardens, the Zoo, and to our biggest surprise, a castle. The Stollmeyer's Castle, the Archbishop's House, the Mille Fleurs, the Hayes Court and the beautiful and stonishing building that host the Queen's Royal College.

There is so much beauty and history in Port of Spain, from the Spanish time to the British, to its own story of how Trinidad and Tobago was founded and built to the beautiful place it is today.


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En este segundo dia en Puerto De España, nos fuimos a andar por la rotonda mas grande del mundo, El Parque Savannah de la Reina. Esta zona tiene una gran diversidad de cosas para ver en Trinidad y Tobago.
Queriamos comer en el mercado de puestos de comida que esta en frente del Museo Nacional y Galeria de Arte, pero estaba todo cerrado, no sabemos si solo abren de noche o si era porque era nochevieja.
Continuamos nuestro paseo por los Jardines Botanicos, el zoo, y a nuestra sorpresa, un castillo. El castillo de Stollmeyer, la casa del arzobispo, la Mille Fleurs, as cortes de Hayes y el maravilloso y precioso edificio que es la universidad de la real reina.

Hay tanta belleza en la historia de Puerto de España, desde los tiempod de los Españoles, los Britanicos y su propia historia de como Trinidad y Tibago fue fundada hasta el precioso sitio que es hoy.

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Trinidad Sayings and their meaning | Part 2

I am trying a different format to explore deeper into our cultural differences and what makes us unique.

I will be posting these talking videos from time to time to cover what I cannot in my travel vlogs, in this case, language and saying specific to Trinidad and Tobago.

Each country has its own proverbs to live by, wise words to follow, and that is what I bring to you with this video.

10 Trinidad sayings and their meaning part 2:
1) What is joke for you is death for crapaud
2) What sweet in de goat mouth, does sour in de bam bam
3) Better yuh mine ol’ clothes dan people business
4) Cattle horn never too heavy for him to carry
5) Cockroach eh have no right in fowl party
6) Common sense make before book sense
7) Doh trouble trouble until trouble trouble yuh
8) New broom does sweep clean, but old broom know all de corners
9) T’ief from t’ief does make God laugh
10) What yuh pass in de day yuh musn’t take flabeau tuh look for in de night

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