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Reconsider travel to Trinidad and Tobago due to crime. Exercise increased caution in Trinidad and Tobago due to terrorism and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
How bad is crime in Trinidad and Tobago? Find out how to travel safely with 13 important tips from our Caribbean safety expert.
Even if your final destination is Tobago, everyone has to pass through Trinidad. Gang activity and violent crime are frequent but concentrated in the outer neighborhoods of the capital city, Port of Spain, although they don't usually affect tourist.
In 2024, Trinidad and Tobago isn’t a safe destination for solo travelers. Solo travelers are at a higher risk of crime in Trinidad and Tobago. If you’re set on visiting, travel with a group. Alternatively, postpone visiting until the authorities give the green light for safety.
The U.S. Travel Advisory for Trinidad and Tobago was updated on October 5 due to a change in health restrictions for COVID-19. The security and safety aspects of the advisory did not change. Travel Advisories do no target specific countries. Each country is assigned an overall Travel Advisory Level from 1-4.
Petty crime, such as pickpocketing, bag snatching, and theft, occurs in Trinidad and Tobago. Theft can occur at traffic lights or in slow moving traffic. Avoid deserted beaches and isolated areas. Don’t walk alone at night.
Very cold temperatures can be dangerous. Dress in layers and cover heads, hands, and feet properly if you are visiting a cold location. Stay safe around water. Swim only in designated swimming areas. Obey lifeguards and warning flags on beaches.