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Transport In Trinidad And Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago Transport Considerations

Trinidad and Tobago is twin island nation in South Caribbean region, which relies largely on industrialization and tourism. The nation has well-developed transport system. The tourists can reach the island by air or by sea. Piarco is the main international airport in Trinidad. Crown airport in Tobago is yet another major airport where small numbers of international flights reach directly. There are numerous airlines that make regular as well as chartered flights to Trinidad and Tobago. Cruise lines are operated in between the island destinations. However, the schedules are less frequent. The tourists is therefore required to inquire in the Tourism office to know the timings of cruise.

The public transport is provided by Government run bus service. There are privately owned mini buses and cars too, which carry passengers to fixed route for fixed charge. American style taxicabs have gained popularity recently in this nation. However, they are more expensive than public transport. Ferry services are operated between Port of Spain and Scarborough. Ferries are used to bring cars and to keep them in Cargo areas. Ferries operate daily and many people prefer ferries to travel between Port of Spain and Scarborough. Though they take more time, they are inexpensive. Nowadays, water taxi service is also offered along with ferries.

Business travelers and tourists need to show valid passports for entry into Trinidad and Tobago. Travelers from outside United States and European Union must submit valid Visa as well.

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