Travel
to Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad
and Tobago are the southernmost islands
of the Caribbean archipelago,
and are geologically an extension of the continent
of South America. Trinidad is separated from
Venezuela by the 10 km (7 mile) straits of
the Gulf of Paria, and lies 30 km (21 miles)
away from Tobago. Together the two islands
comprise 5,128 sq. km (1,980 sq. miles). The
country enjoys average temperatures of 32°C
(89°F) maximum and 23°C (73°F)
minimum. The dry season extends from January
to May and the rainy season from June to December.
Trinidad & Tobago is just south of the
hurricane belt.
T&T’s
national air carrier, BWIA,
flies to the capital city of Port-of-Spain from
the following international cities:
In
the Caribbean: Bridgetown, Castries and Vieux,
Fort Kingston, Kingstown, Philipsburg, St. George's,
and St. John's
In South America: Georgetown, and Caracas
In North America: Miami, New York, Washington, and Toronto
In Europe: London
Other carriers include: LIAT, Caribbean
Star, ALM Antillean Airlines, Surinam
Airways, American Airlines and American
Eagle, Air Canada, Air
France (from Fort-de-France), with British
Airways flying to Scarborough (Crown Point).
Piarco, Trinidad's international airport, is about 12 minutes from the U.W.I.,
St. Augustine campus, and about 45 minutes from P.O.S. The flight from
Piarco to Crown Point, Tobago's international airport, takes only 15 minutes.
Both BWIA and Caribbean
Star fly between Port-of-Spain (Piarco, Trinidad) and Scarborough (Crown
Point, Tobago).
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