Charlotteville Trinidad and TobagoCruise Port Guide
Getting Around from the Port
Upon tendering ashore, you will find yourself directly in the "downtown" area of Charlotteville. The village is small and easily walkable, allowing you to explore the immediate vicinity on foot. No specific public transport options or taxi details are provided in the available information for reaching further attractions.
Attractions and Activities
Given the limited time in port, the primary local attraction mentioned is Charlotteville Beach. This beach offers a tranquil setting with scenic views and is known for its friendly local atmosphere.
For those interested in exploring beyond the immediate village, it is recommended to compare excursions offered by your cruise line with independent options available through platforms like GetYourGuide and Viator. No specific details on other attractions, distances, or associated costs are provided in the available information.
Dining & Shopping
Specific details regarding dining establishments, local specialties, price ranges, or shopping venues (including markets or souvenir shops) near the tender landing point are not provided in the available information.
Weather
Charlotteville in Tobago's north has a tropical climate with temperatures between 77°F and 88°F (25°C to 31°C) year-round. The dry season from January through May coincides with cruise season, bringing calmer seas and more sunshine to this remote fishing village and its pristine beaches. Pack lightweight clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light rain jacket.
Currency and Language
The local currency is the Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TT$), often pronounced "teetee." US dollars are also widely accepted throughout the island. For credit card payments, Visa and Mastercard are accepted at many establishments. However, other cards such as American Express, Diners' Club, Discover, and JCB are only accepted in a limited number of places.