Trinidad and Tobago, a twin-island nation located in the southern Caribbean, is known for its diverse culture, vibrant festivals, and picturesque landscapes. The capital city is Port of Spain, situated on the island of Trinidad. The population of Trinidad and Tobago reflects a mix of ethnicities, including African, Indian, European, Chinese, and indigenous groups. The official language is English, and the country has a rich linguistic tapestry with influences from various cultures. Cultural diversity is celebrated through events like Carnival, one of the most famous and lively festivals globally. The festivities include colorful costumes, music, and vibrant street parades, showcasing the nation's unique blend of African, Indian, and European traditions. The Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD) is the official currency, and the economy is driven by the energy sector, particularly oil and natural gas. The nation has also developed a diverse industrial base, including manufacturing and services. The geography of Trinidad and Tobago ranges from the lush rainforests of Tobago to the bustling urban centers of Trinidad. The islands are known for their beautiful beaches, such as Maracas Beach and Pigeon Point, attracting both locals and tourists. The majority of the population practices Christianity, with Hinduism and Islam being significant minority religions. Religious festivals and traditions contribute to the cultural vibrancy of the nation. Trinidad and Tobago has a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy. The nation has a history of political stability and has made significant strides in economic development. Despite facing challenges such as crime and economic disparities, Trinidad and Tobago continues to showcase its cultural richness, warm hospitality, and natural beauty, making it a distinctive and appealing destination in the Caribbean.
Country
Trinidad and Tobago
Best Time to Visit
January, February, March, April, May, November, December
Ideal Duration
7 Days Day(s)
Tourist Visa
Indian passport holders do not require a visa for Trinidad and Tobago for stays up to three months under Visitor and Business categories. You can stay for up to 90 days without needing to obtain a visa beforehand. Just ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay and be prepared to meet any entry requirements set by the authorities upon arrival.
Entry Requirements
When traveling to Trinidad and Tobago, ensure you have the following documents:
For stays exceeding 90 days or for purposes such as employment or study, you must apply for a visa. Trinidad and Tobago offers an eVisa system for such applications. You can apply online through the official portal.
eVisa Application Checklist:
Disclaimers
The above list of documents is the standard requirement for the visa application. The Embassy/Consulate/High Commission/Application Centres reserve the right to request additional documents for verification.
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Visa Application Centres and Embassy Information
High Commission of Trinidad and Tobago, New Delhi      Â
Address: B3/26, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110057Â Â Â
Tel: 011 4600 7500Â Â Â Â Â Â
Email: hcttndconsular@foreign.gov.tt Â
​The official websites for visa information and applications for Trinidad and Tobago are:
Provides general visa information and services:
Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs
You can apply for an eVisa through the official portal:
For detailed instructions on visa applications, you can refer to the following document: