Perhaps because it's so far south, people tend to overlook Trinidad and Tobago when it comes to planning a Caribbean getaway. But this dual-island country is one of those places I dream of returning to. Trinidad, the larger, more developed island, is well known for its carnival celebration — a giant, costume-fueled party on the days leading up to Ash Wednesday. And because calypso and soca were born there, it also has an iconic music scene.
If you're not visiting during carnival, I recommend spending most of your time on Tobago. The tiny island to the northeast of Trinidad is known for its beaches, surf, and open space, particularly the Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve, which shelters rare hummingbirds.
My husband and I hitchhiked around the island in search of surf and sand. Our top finds were Mount Irvine Beach for surf and Pigeon Point Beach for white beaches and clear waters.