Though united as one nation, Trinidad and Tobago are as different as two gorgeous, sun-drenched Caribbean islands can be. Oil-rich Trinidad is home to 95 percent of the population and is easily recognisable as the 'big brother' of the two. The bustling capital, Port of Spain, lies on its shores and is a wonderland of high-rise buildings and buzzing marketplaces. It's also the setting for what many consider to be the world's best carnival; a raucous, spring-time event full of music, dancing and colourful parades.
Sleepy Tobago is a 25-minute plane hop away, and is more renowned for the pristine beauty of its beaches, and has somehow escaped the attention of the main tourist throng. Nature lovers can explore undisturbed rainforests or dive stunning coral reefs. Foodies who crave authenticity can enjoy delicious, spice-led local cuisine such as curried crab and dumplings, and saltfish buljol.
Enjoy mingling with Trinidad and Tobago's cosmopolitan communities, who trace their heritage to the Caribs and Arawaks of South America, as well as labourers from Africa, Europe, and India. Port of Spain, in particular, has some impressive colonial and Renaissance-style architecture, along with an eclectic cultural mix of Creoles, Africans, Amerindians, Europeans, and East Indians.