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Travel to Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago is one of the 9 host venues for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. The Queen's Park Oval Stadium in Trinidad is one of the 12 stadia that will see live actions of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in West Indies. Trinidad and Tobago is also building the new Brian Lara Stadium to meet the challenges and requirements of the greatest edition of the ICC World Cup in the Caribbean. While the Queen's Park Oval Stadium will host the First-stage Group B Matches of the ICC World Cup 2007, the Brian Lara Stadium will stage four of the Warm-up Matches between South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Scotland. The capital city Port of Spain, is currently a leading candidate (along with Miami) to serve as the headquarters of the Permanent Secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA-ALCA). Deserted beaches, a mainland jungle and the Caribbean coral reef add to the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago. This densely populated island-nation has a cosmopolitan population and strong regional influences. It is populated with East Indians and Africans, Europeans and Asians. The main places of tourist attraction in the islands include gardens, parks, fort and waterfalls. This amazing country attracts people from all parts of the world. There are various options to reach the Trinidad and Tobago. Airplane is the easiest means and the two main airports Piarco International Airport and Crown Point International Airport serve as the main gateway to reach the islands. A number of public transport facilities helps visitors and locals alike to travel around the islands. The shopping streets and markets that sell high quality local products are another major attraction of the island. The numerous festivals and events celebrated throughout the year in Trinidad & Tobago also adds colour and glitter to life in the islands. Trinidad & Tobago has a limited number of hotels. These hotels provide world-class facilities to their guests and also provide them with a number of modern amenities catering to the customer’s requirement. Most of the hotels have a restaurant that provide delicious cuisine. Its various restaurants offer hot and spicy Caribbean dishes as well as international cuisine that are a hit among the locals and tourists alike. ![]() |
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