Hyatt Regency Trinidad is located 5 minutes’ walk from Trinidad and Tobago Water Taxi and Ferry Terminal, plus it offers an outdoor infinity pool, a state-of-the-art gym and a business centre.
Siwen
United States
My room has a damp smell and the door is difficult to close, possibly because of the humidity. To combat the climate, maybe a dehumidifier or dehumidify mode on AC would help? Toilet could be cleaned more thoroughly, or change to those with more powerful flushing.
First morning there was a queue for breakfast buffet, which was a first for me. More efficient service and maybe more self-serving counters would help? A used dish rack where customers can deposit used plates themselves on their way out may also help if there is space? Maybe this is not the norm here…The buffet area was also a bit small that customers bump into each other at times.
Pastry meets standard, with interesting combinations: crumble on top of apple pastry, blueberry on top of coconut pastry etc. Coffee too weak for me. Fruits ripe and sweet.
Located 5 minutes’ walk from Queen’s Park Savannah and from Ellerslie Plaza, Kapok Hotel features a swimming pool, garden and a sun terrace. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
This modern hotel is located in Port of Spain, next to Queen’s Park and the Botanical Gardens. It offers an outdoor pool, tennis courts and a fitness centre, set among 25 acres of gardens.
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Nigel
United Kingdom
Was once a lovely hotel but in dire need of repairs etc.... lovely courtyard pool and Tapas Restaurant for dinner
This hotel is 3.5 km from Emperor Valley Zoo and Port of Spain Botanical Gardens. It features an outdoor pool, restaurant and spacious rooms with a 32-inch flat-screen TV.
Veda
Trinidad and Tobago
The quality of food was great. The staff on the property were courteous, friendly and very helpful. They exceeded my expectations.
Featuring an outdoor pool, terraces, and meeting facilities, The Chancellor Hotel offers guests free Wi Fi access up to 2 MB, which is bundled from our local service supplier.
Located in Port-of-Spain, Culture Crossroads Inn offers a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property. There is free private parking and the property provides paid airport shuttle service.
Set in Port-of-Spain in the Trinidad region, Apartment at Trincity Central Road features a garden. This apartment offers free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
We have family in Trinidad, and it is home for my husband,...
We have family in Trinidad, and it is home for my husband, we love it. Port-of-Spain allows you to be close to the water and enjoy the breeze. It is also close to entertainment ex: Queens Hall for shows...
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city has a lot of green spaces.
The city has a lot of green spaces. I used to taxi to move around and my driver (Victor) was an efficient and safe driver and pleasant companion. I visited the botanical garden (nice park but nor really a botanical garden) and the zoo (old-fashioned but still a nice outing), both at walking distance from the hotel (The Normandie). I didn't manage to go to the beach as it was raining heavily that day.
Roland
Mozambique
10
Scored 10
The people of Trinidad are very very friendly and helpful.
The people of Trinidad are very very friendly and helpful. I felt very comfortable and safe whilst I was out and about doing my tourist thing. There are so many places to eat and everything I ate was good from fancy restaurants to the street food and there was so much to choose from. The perfect foodies paradise.
One of the best places we visited was Maracus Beach - the beach was fantastic and the food was awesome!!
Marcia11
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The people are very rude, unfriendly and very, very...
The people are very rude, unfriendly and very, very unhelpful. this country and city is not a tourist destination and should not be advertised as such. Everything is extremely over priced, poor quality, nothing met our expectation especially the extremely poor quality food and drinks, over priced junk!
The notion of an Island paradise is a fiction, unless the local are ripping you off they are just hostile. We also experienced racism from the Hindu Indians, this should be looked into by the Government, racism should not be acceptable anywhere in the world, and especially not in a country of colour!
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
Not much to like.
Not much to like. We were there in transit to Barbados as a way to have shorter air time for seniors with bad backs.The city is dried up...no money invested to keep any flowers/gardens. Downtown is a series of KFC and DQ and other fast food joints. The park touted its fountain but not working. The statue of a cricket player on Independence Square had an illegible plack, flag poles, no flags. Museum closed for 2 years.It has "Twin Towers" and 2 gold lions outside the Stock Exchange. Mostly new cars about but taxis gouge tourists by charging per person ($50US to go up the hill to the President's House and Art gallery...not.) Get a TTFS sim card to do the same for a few bucks. People sullen and sad, no music anywhere from the country that invented the steel drums. No industriousness...not one construction site anywhere I guess because no money to invest in the city. Land taxes have been a stagnant $10/yr per property since implemented after WWIi....a small newish mall close to the Hyatt, Movietown, had eateries and Frederico's was very good. Saw Avatar so you might guess how exciting the city was. Stay home.
Priceville
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Getting around to Port of Spain was easy.
Getting around to Port of Spain was easy. Taxi was always available within a short wait time, except for the day of the riot/protest on July 4th. We waited for over 3 hours waiting on a maxi.
This was my fifth visit to Trinidad. It is my home away from home.
We went for the carnival season and the courtesy extended during this period was excellent. Things we appreciated
- Outdoor showers available (towels, slippers, bath scrubs, etc) on days with a major event involving paint.
- Associated with a taxi service that was great for events starting early morning and ending late nights - worked well if you plan not to drive
- Daily "taste of Trinidad" to sample local dishes
I had the most delightful stay at the Kapok Hotel with my girlfriend. The staff's friendliness added a warm touch to our experience. Our room was impeccably cleaned, showcasing a remarkable attention to detail. The highlight, undoubtedly, was the delicious breakfast that exceeded our expectations. A perfect blend of comfort, cleanliness, and culinary delight made our stay truly memorable. Highly recommended!
Tony is friendly and is at the property daily, He lives in area. It is centrally located with easy access to the main roads leading you throughout Port of Spain and surrounding areas. Parking is in front of property on the street basically used only by residence. Property is a converted private residence with rooms additions to main structure. Basic accommodations
The hotel is located in an idle spot where it's close to the busy town but seems peaceful and hidden. The staff was courteous and the rooms are nice for the price I paid. The breakfast was enjoyable as they offer local foods as well as the ordinary continental. The pool is lovely but it's 9 ft deep which is great for swimmers like myself.
This was the perfect place for our stay. They were so accommodating with our very early morning arrival and last minute adjustment of dates. Everyone on the property were so friendly and made our time in Trinidad that much better.
We spent a lot of time by the outdoor dip pool and patio area. They have made it a really nice atmosphere.
Beautiful property tucked away just down the road from the Avenue (few minutes walk). The pool and deck area are literally like a little personal slice of paradise away from the hustle and bustle of Port of Spain. Bernard and Rosie were so friendly and made us really feel at home. We really liked how secure everything felt too.
Highest of standards. I base this on my experience of living in Trinidad for 3 years and visiting often. Very comfortable with everything you need. Quiet neighbourhood. If you do not wish to cook then plenty of restaurant and bars on the Avenue, about 5 min walk. Security very good . Host very helpful. I hope to return soon
The hotel and grounds are stately and well maintained. Everything you need is on site there- pool, bars, atm, souvenir shop, security, gym and more. The room is very comfortable and staff are attentive. The bed very comfortable and a balcony to sit out on where I could hear music from the Oval.
Breakfast was excellent! So many choices, everyone would find something to eat and enjoy. The service and the atmosphere are to be noted as above average, and our view was spectacular. The location was exceptional, close to everything. I will stay again and recommend this hotel to others.
It is located in a convenient area not far from the Queen Savannah Park where all the activities take place during carnival season. The boutique hotel was highly secured, well maintained compound.
The room facilities were comfortable & clean.
The breakfast was excellent. The choices were varied and extremely tasty.
I stayed in a balcony suite and it was extremely comfortable and pleasant.
I would recommend this suite and Kapok Hotel to everyone.
The best choice I have seen so far in Trinidad. Yes, it's a bit pricey but it's worth it. Will I stay here again, YES! With my children, because I know they will absolutely love it.
Perfect location, purity, understanding hosts. The toilet was clean.
Fast internet, cable TV, free HBO channel.
Walkable to any point in Port of Spain.
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