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Tailor-made rugby tours in Trinidad & Tobago

Rugby has been played in Trinidad since 1922 and was confined largely to an expatriate community until the late 1960's. The 1970's was a period with emphasis on schools development and now rugby is played in many schools throughout Trinidad. There are a number of adult clubs sides and also 2 service teams for the Police and Defence Force.

The England Rugby star Delon Armitage was born in San Fernando and is the first West Indian to be selected for England.

Day 1 - IN FLIGHT             

Meet at the airport for an overnight flight to Trinidad. A Gullivers Sport Travel representative will be on hand to assist with your check in. Arrive into Port of Spain and transfer to your nearby hotel where you will stay for the next nine nights.

DAY 2 – TRINIDAD

Enjoy a training or coaching session today.

DAY 3 – TRINIDAD

Match Day 1

DAY 4 – TRINIDAD

Spend the day at leisure. Enjoy a guided tour of Port of Spain and learn about its history.

DAY 5 – TRINIDAD

Match Day 2

DAY 6 – TRINIDAD

Match Day 3

DAY 7 – TRINIDAD

Spend the day at leisure. Travel by bus to the North Coast and Maracas Beach which is lined with Palms and surrounded by densely covered hills. Spend some time at leisure on the beach.

DAY 8 – TRINIDAD

Match Day 4

DAY 9 – TRINIDAD

Match Day 5

DAY 10 – TRINIDAD/TOBAGO

Take a short flight across to the small island of Tobago for a two nights stay.

DAY 11 –TOBAGO

Enjoy a catamaran trip in Tobago and explore the islands secluded and untouched beaches.

DAY 12 –TOBAGO/TRINIDAD

Today transfer to the airport for your return international flight home.

DAY 13 – LONDON

Land back into the UK in the early hours of the morning and make your own onward journey home.

  • The Capital: Port of Spain – Trinidad. Scarborough - Tobago

    Direct Flying Time: Approx 8 hrs from London

    Passports: Should be valid for 3 months after the duration of stay

    Time Difference: GMT –4 hours

    Airport Departure Tax: TT$100 should be paid on departure

    Currency: Trinidad & Tobago Dollar (TT$).  US$ widely accepted

    Main Language: English

    Water: Drinking water is generally safe from the tap.
    Electricity: 110/220 volts

    International Dialing: 1 868

    Driving: Left hand side of road. Full license needed & local permit is required.

    Visas: Not required for British passport holders

    Vaccinations: Please consult your G.P. Hepatitis A, polio, tetanus & typhoid is recommended.

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