Trinidad Timeshare Resales

A Trinidad timeshare offers the ultimate vacation for rest and recreation. Located in the southern Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela, Trinidad is connected with its neighboring island, Tobago. Beautiful beaches, national parks, family attractions and animated culture and nightlife provide everything you could want in the perfect getaway.

Port of Spain

A colorful, cosmopolitan city, Trinidad’s capital delights the senses with its lively culture, cuisine and mix of modern and historic monuments.

Walk down Frederick Street to find shopping bargains and check out the 19th-century Gothic cathedral. See the striking parliament building, The Red House, in Woodford Square. Nearby is the National Museum and Art Gallery that is well worth a tour.

Relax in beautiful Queen’s Park Savannah while listening to local steel band music. See exotic plants in the Botanical Gardens and let the kids encounter lions, giraffes, and rare white tigers in the Emperor Valley Zoo. Watch a cricket match at the Queen’s Park Oval stadium.

The Chaguaramas National Heritage Park

Just a short drive from Port of Spain, this national park is a great place for adults and kids alike to enjoy outdoor recreation while visiting your Trinidad timeshare. Spot howler monkeys, green parrots and emperor butterflies as you hike along trails winding through rainforests, nutmeg groves and abandoned coffee plantations. Climb up a scenic gorge that ends with a refreshing waterfall and natural swimming pool.

Go swimming, snorkeling and diving in the calm waters of Macqueripe Beach. For more adventure, ride the zip line over the beach, or walk through the tree canopy.

Nearby is Five Islands Amusement Park where the whole family can enjoy thrilling rides, go-karts, a surf simulator, trampoline zone and more.

Fort George

History buffs will enjoy visiting Fort George. Not to be confused with Fort King George in neighboring Tobago, this British colonial fort features several original cannons, a museum, dungeon and a signal house built by an African prince. A short drive up to this hilltop offers excellent views of the Gulf of Paria and across Port of Spain.

Pitch Lake

Take a guided tour to swim in Pitch Lake, a phenomenon that is the largest natural asphalt deposit in the world. Once regarded as sacred among the First Peoples, the lake's sulfuric pools are believed to be skin-replenishing. Tour the on-site museum to see artifacts unearthed from the lake.

Bird and Turtle Watching

Birders and nature lovers will discover Trinidad to be a paradise with its many bird sanctuaries and nature centers. See cave-dwelling oilbirds and dozens of other bird species along walking trails within the Asa Wright Nature Center.

Home to more than 100 bird species and other wildlife, the Caroni Bird Sanctuary is a sheltered breeding reserve for the scarlet ibis. At dusk, these red birds flying in to roost present a remarkable sight.

Plan your Trinidad timeshare between May and August so that you can take a nighttime tour to watch leatherback turtles nesting and hatching along patrolled beaches.

Carnival

Visit your Trinidad timeshare in early spring to experience one of the Caribbean’s most exuberant Carnival festivals, which involves stick fighting, steel pan music, dancing, elaborate costumes, parades and music competitions.

Nightlife

Trinidad’s animated nightlife is an attraction by itself. Locals love to party and socialize, or “lime,” with drinks, dancing and calypso or soca music. There is no shortage of bars, lounges, nightclubs and parties across the country, but you’ll find the largest concentration in Port of Spain’s St. James neighborhood.

When to Visit

Most people visit Trinidad during the peak season (December to April) for the most desirable weather and Carnival. The wet season (May to November) is the offseason. If you prefer fewer crowds but nice weather, the low season of September sometimes presents a respite from the rain.

Sell Your Timeshare

    What can we help you with?