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Most booked all-inclusive stays in Trinidad in 2024
Once you've made your way to your hotel and settled into your room, head out to explore the jungle and forests in Trinidad.
What is there to do near my all-inclusive resort in Trinidad?
If you want to explore the area around your all-inclusive resort, visit Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad and Plaza Mayor and see why travelers like Trinidad! Other attractions include San Francisco Church, Trinidad Marina, and Ancon Beach.
When's the best time for an all-inclusive stay in Trinidad?
There's nothing like an all-inclusive vacation in Trinidad to rejuvenate you, especially when you know what kind of weather to expect. Here's some info to help you decide when to book: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 81°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 73°F. March and January are the driest months while September and May are the rainiest months.
Recent reviews of all-inclusive hotels in Trinidad
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5/5 Excellent
I loved it!
"The hosts were so kind and accommodating. Extremely helpful and I felt very safe. Check-in was a breeze."
"We loved this casa which is in a great locarion. Simple but tastfully decorated with a shared patio at the back. Felix who looked after us was super helpful with recommendations etc - Felix and his brothers and mum who run the casa really work hard to make your stay perfect. The breakfasts were great, we particularly loved the little hotcakes. The casa also has a generator to power some lights and plugs during a blackout so you can still see and charge phones etc (important when you can consider there 3 blackouts of different lengths whilst we were there).
We also did the guided city tour with Felix's brother - would highly recommend doing this even if Trinidad is quite small. His brother shared so much interesting info and took us into places we would have missed otherwise.
We would definitely stay here again if back in Trinidad "
"Incredible stay with Carmen & Pupito! Their house is really beautiful, with both a patio and rooftop terrace. They do a great breakfast and will help organise your tours as well. Definitely stay here when coming to Trinidad! "
A verified traveler stayed at Casa Carmen y Pupito TRINIDAD
"Extremely beautiful house, with a fantastic balcony with top view of the city. The room we stayed at was very comfortable cleaned and set every day.
Breakfast was very nice and full.
The owners and their son were very very friendly and helpful.
Just a 3 minutes walk from the center, and if you come by viazul bus, just across the street. Warm recommendation."
A verified traveler stayed at Casa Colonial Torrado 1830
"The hosts, Ana and her son Jorge, were very helpful and informative. The breakfasts were large and tasty and the beds and rooms were comfortable and clean. We enjoyed having beers on the various terraces. Bear in mind that although there are a handful of local restaurants within walking distance, a larger choice is available in Trinidad which is a taxi ride away. The beaches are also accessible by taxi. Ana & Jorge are able to book taxis and arrange tours."
A verified traveler stayed at Hostal Puerto Casilda
"Yoselin’s casa is well-located between the two major plazas in Trinidad. The available room is large and the ensuite bathroom is private and clean with hot water (except during frequent city-wide power outages. She is very kind and, although my Spanish is poor, she helped me figure out how to find the office of a tour company I had booked with for a trip to Topes de Collantes. Recommended "
A verified traveler stayed at Hostal Yoselin Albalat