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Since February 2020, when we staged our last Carnival on the streets of Port of Spain, we have all—not just in Trinidad and Tobago but the whole world—been in a state of deep melancholy.
The Ministry is working to ensure Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival remains at the forefront of the global Carnival landscape, and will lay the foundation for an even bigger and better Carnival 2022.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival celebrations are well known throughout the Caribbean, and among the region’s diaspora, but while the Parade of Bands, calypso and steel pan has remained at the ...
After two COVID-dampened years, Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival returns to full strength with Wizkid, Shenseea, and tens of thousands of revelers. Sharine Taylor February 20, 2023 Share ...
Trinidad and Tobago doesn’t solely rely on Carnival, nor the related tourism, to survive—it’s an energy-based economy, with hallmarks of the oil industry at every turn, from the big barges ...
Trinidad Carnival, which takes place in early February, is perhaps the one time of the year Trinidad can stand on its own as a vacation without pairing it up with sister island, Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago is among a handful of Caribbean destinations that offer multiple links via major carriers. Jet Blue Airways offers daily non-stop service from New York's John F. Kennedy ...
The journey to Trinidad Carnival is nearing its climax and the excitement is reaching its peak. Reminiscent of a current TV commercial with people flapping their arms and flying like birds to warme… ...
Everyone else has already gone ahead and cancelled theirs. I do not possibly see how any “right thinking” citizen of T&T could possibly think to put the country under further threat from Covid-19.