Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Trinidad and Tobago (average of $465). Flying to Trinidad and Tobago in July will prove the most costly (average of $689). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$482
February
$582
March
$465
April
$479
May
$492
June
$582
July
$689
August
$644
September
$520
October
$516
November
$503
December
$530
POS Temperature | 77 - 80.6 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Trinidad and Tobago, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 80.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 77.0 F).
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Think of Trinidad and Tobago as fraternal twins – they are alike, but different in many ways. The smaller Tobago enjoys a very slow paced-lifestyle and is quite undeveloped. On the other hand, Trinidad is largely populated with sophisticated people and a unique vibe only found on this island.
Travelers booking flights to Trinidad and Tobago are heading into one of the wealthiest countries in the Caribbean. The country’s capital, the Port of Spain, resides in Trinidad, and is flanked by mountains to the north and scenic beaches along the north and east coasts. Flights to Trinidad and Tobago will land in Port of Spain and tourists will find themselves surrounded by skyscrapers, mosques, cathedrals and a Bazaar that would leave even the best shopper weak in the knees. Trinidad and Tobago flights drop visitors in the birthplace of steel drum bands and calypso dancing. Hop off the flight and join the fun!
Trinidad and Tobago have a tropical climate that averages a high of 89 F. Tobago receives more northeast trade winds, making it the cooler of the two islands. The wet season lasts from June to December, when most of the annual 40 inches of rain falls.
Located just 8 miles (15km) from Scarborough, Tobago’s capital, Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport (TAB) – formerly known as Crown Point International Airport – is the Caribbean island of Tobago’s sole air transport hub. Not as popular as Piarco International Airport (located on the other isle of the twin-island republic, Trinidad), it is nevertheless a convenient access-point for Caribbean holidays.
Flights to Tobago via ANR Robinson International Airport (as it is commonly known) are irregular and limited – mainly consisting of connections to London, and to other Caribbean destinations such as Grenada and Barbados.
ANR Robinson International Airport is a very basic, informal kind of airport – perfectly in harmony with the relaxed, sanguine attitude to life that characterizes the island at large. There are, currently, major plans for renovation and improvement at the airport (forming part of the Vision 2020 program) – but, as you’d guess, things are happening slowly.