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Make Your Summer Fun with These Activities in Trinidad and Tobago

Summer in Trinidad and Tobago is the perfect time to explore, unwind, and enjoy a variety of activities that cater to all interests. Whether you're seeking thrilling adventures, cultural experiences, or relaxing evenings by the water, there's something for everyone.


At Connective Pros, we pride ourselves with staying tuned to the local online scene.  So, based on our recent research, we have created this guide to make the most of your summer in Trinidad and Tobago with some exciting activities.


Rootsyard

Rootsyard offers a unique blend of activities that make it an ideal summer destination. Every week brings something new, from vibrant night markets featuring local sellers to outdoor cinemas under the stars. The atmosphere is perfect for a fun yet relaxing evening, with plenty of food and drinks available to enhance your experience. For those looking to add a bit of playful competition to their night, Rootsyard also features mini golf. And with its proximity to the boardwalk, you can enjoy a scenic walk by the water after your activities.


Sixes – Social Cricket Trinidad

For a unique and entertaining experience, head to Sixes – Social Cricket. This indoor cricket facility combines the love of cricket with a social atmosphere, offering indoor nets, great music, and a lively environment. It's a perfect spot for trying something new while enjoying food and drinks with friends. Whether you're a cricket enthusiast or just looking for a fun activity, Sixes delivers an unforgettable experience.


Food Markets

Trinidad and Tobago's food markets have become a staple for locals and tourists alike. These markets offer a variety of delicious and affordable food and drinks, all in one convenient location.


The Savannah Food Market

One of the most beloved spots is the Savannah Food Market. Here, you can park your car, grab your food, and enjoy it while taking in the fresh air. For a more comfortable experience, consider packing chairs and even a small table if you're visiting with a group.


Food Square

Food Square on the Avenue offers a great variety of food, from doughnuts to traditional Italian pizza. With available seating and vibrant music, it provides a fantastic vibe for a fun evening out.


St. James Marketplace

Located close to the avenue, St. James Marketplace offers a wide range of food options and ample seating. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the local cuisine.


Woodbrook Yard

Woodbrook Yard is a one-stop shop for everything from Asian cuisine to doubles. While seating is limited, the variety and quality of food make it worth the visit.


Eddie Hart Food Village

Eddie Hart Food Village is known for its variety of delicious and affordable food. It's an easy spot to grab a meal and enjoy a casual dining experience.


TT National Trust Tours

For those interested in history and culture, the TT National Trust offers a variety of tours that are both educational and enjoyable. From exploring the charming village of Paramin to the historical tours of Lopinot, these excursions provide a deeper understanding of Trinidad and Tobago's rich heritage.  These tours also include transport and lunch!


Keep an eye on the National Trust's page to see their latest offerings and plan your cultural adventures.


Hike Tours

If you prefer a nature-based adventure, consider joining a hiking tour with Hike Nation or Island Adventures. These guided tours take you to some of the most beautiful waterfalls, beaches, and rivers in the country. Both organisations have trained hikers and regularly update their social media and websites with upcoming hikes, allowing you to plan your adventure in advance.


Trinidad and Tobago offers a wide array of activities that can make your summer truly memorable. Whether you're looking for relaxation, excitement, or cultural enrichment, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

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