Safe Couches for Women Surfing in Trinidad and Tobago

Melanie

Melanie

Trinidad & Tobago

Can host for:

3 days

About me

My name is Melanie, and I live in Trinidad and Tobago, a little tropical island in the Caribbean. My hobbies range from reading books/manga/webtoons, watching anime, and playing video games to dancing, hiking, working out, and traveling. I also enjoy making new friends who I share similar interests with.

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Drea

Drea

Trinidad & Tobago

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi, Im Andrè or Drea. I am living in the caribbean island of Trinidad and Tobago. After taking care of kids, studying and working, Ive decided to start a travel journey. First time hearing of an app like this and I am interested in finding persons to travel with.

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Samantha

Samantha

Trinidad and Tobago

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Love adventure and making memories! Here to love & live life.

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Anne

Anne

About Me

I am a Caribbean national based in Trinidad (Trinidad and Tobago). I enjoy exploring God's beautiful creation- our peaceful beaches, hidden waterfalls and escaping into our natural landscapes. I seek to exemplify Jesus' love to others and honour God in all I do. I enjoy showing visitors around our beautiful island at no cost, it is a privilege to serve others =) P.S. I love swimming and have 22 pets- 3 dogs, 13 tortoises, 2 cockatiels, 1 macaw, 3 parrots. The 3 largest tortoises; Quasimodo, Esmerelda and Martin roam the yard like doggos. Martin has anxiety.

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Teddy

Teddy

About Me

Hailing from T&T 🇹🇹

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Is Trinidad and Tobago worth visiting?

Trinidad & Tobago, Solo travel

I was in Tobago as a solo traveler. I recommend it, but it's worth doing some research on where to go and what to do beforehand. I stayed in the quietest seaside village of Castara, where I rented a car and an apartment, which served as my base for daily visits/activities, such as a day-long boat trip or birdwatching hikes in the rainforest. I visited the forts of British colonizers, as well as former cocoa plantations, which have now been turned into museums and cooperatives, botanical gardens, and some waterfalls on the island. The food and admission tickets for sightseeing were relatively cheap.

Posted: April 10, 2023
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