We hope this finds you well! It's been a while since our last newsletter, and with this brilliant weather, festivals, public holidays, and the Easter vacation coming up, we knew it would be a perfect time to help you discover T&T!
Galdys Knight performs at the Tobago Jazz Experience
What's on in March & April
Festival & event buzz
There's lots going on over the next six weeks! For more, and an annual festivals and events calendar, click here. In the mean time, here are the highlights.
• Click here for more on the year's biggest festivals.
More Tobago festivals
• Click here for more on the year's biggest festivals.
A nesting leatherback turtle. Courtesy of the THA's Division of Tourism and Transport
Turtle time!
March marks the beginning of the official turtle nesting season. Learn more about the islands' turtle species, how to go turtle-watching, and efforts to protect these beautiful animals:
Then you'll need to decide where to stay. Whether it's an eco escape, a beach break, or being in the middle of the city, we've got you covered with our 2017 accommodation guide.
Close to the beach, near the best diving, in the thick of things in Crown Point? There are countless options in Tobago. We'll help you decide where to stay with our 2017 accommodation guide.
A lobster entrée at Zanzibar. Photo courtesy Zanzibar
Readers' favourites
What are readers like you looking up about T&T right now?
Our latest print edition of Discover T&T (once again with two covers, one for each island!) debuted last November at the World Travel Market in London, and is available locally, internationally, and digitally. We are wherever you are! (Learn more here)
Discover digitally...
View fresh stories plus archival content from all of our 28 issues on our website
Celebrating 26 years and 28 issues in 2017, Discover Trinidad & Tobago is published each November in a handy, portable print format, as well as online and via our mobile app. Packed with concise but comprehensive information, Discover is designed for action-oriented travellers — both local and international.
Our publishers
Established in 1991, Media & Editorial Projects Ltd (MEP Publishers) is best known for high quality Caribbean tourism, culture and business magazines — including Caribbean Beat magazine, the Trinidad & Tobago Business Guide, ENERGY Caribbean, and others — plus books of Caribbean interest published through our book imprint, Prospect Press.