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Where is Trinidad and Tobago?
There's no better way to experience a new country than from the driver's seat of your very own rental car. You'll have confidence hitting the road in Trinidad and Tobago after you get up to date on some of the basics. One of the countries located in Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago has loads to offer every type of traveler. No trip here would be complete without swinging by the national capital, Port of Spain.
What are the best road trip destinations in Trinidad and Tobago?
With long stretches of highways and inviting open roads, many travelers opt to turn their Trinidad and Tobago vacations into driving getaways. If you're planning an unforgettable road trip, you'll need to know which destinations to add to your itinerary. Here are the most popular regions to visit in this extraordinary place:

  • Port of Spain (population of 49,000)
  • Scarborough (population of 17,000)
  • Sangre Grande (population of 16,000)
  • Princes Town (population of 10,000)

How can I get a cheap car rental in Trinidad and Tobago?
Here's a round-up of our top tips if you want to bag the biggest discounts on a car rental:

  • A car can take you anyplace you want to go — so can we. Compare the cheapest deals from all the top companies in a couple of clicks.
  • Keep your eyes on your inbox for our popular Price Drop Alert. We'll give you the intel on all the great deals cruising around your location;
  • Before you hop behind the wheel, check both airport and non-airport pickup and drop-off office locations to make sure you're scoring the cheapest deal in town;
  • You can sometimes save a bundle if your plans are flexible. Compare different days and dates and find out how much you can save;
  • Nobody enjoys being slapped with a late fee. Avoid having to pay for an extra day by making sure your pickup and drop-off times are around the same time;
  • Keep more cash in your bank account. You'll grab some of the best deals when you prepay your rental;
  • It's best to book as soon as your dates are finalized. You'll have the largest range to choose from the earlier you book.

What is the most popular rental car category in Trinidad and Tobago?
Sometimes it's good to think small, particularly if you'll be hitting the buzzing streets of Port of Spain and Scarborough. Economy rental cars are the number one pick for travelers in Trinidad and Tobago — and there's plenty to love about them. Easily zip around town, enjoy great gas mileage, and most importantly, save cash on rental fees. These low-cost cars prove bigger doesn't always mean better!From coral reefs to sandy shores and coastal plains, Trinidad and Tobago has some jaw-dropping vistas. Why not hit the road and see the best of them? Escape town and arrange some day trips. An SUV is suited to those longer drives. With an ability to handle every type of road, these bigger vehicles make it a snap to detour from the beaten path.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Trinidad and Tobago?
You'll be glad to know that there's a huge range of luxurious rental vehicles on offer in Trinidad and Tobago. What you go with depends on how much you're willing to spend and what you plan to do. Specialty vehicles offer the best in comfort and class. If you feel like splashing out, why not go for an elite SUV, or perhaps a fancy mid-size sedan? On the other hand, if you just need a set of wheels to zip around town in at the cheapest price possible, maybe go for a budget compact vehicle (or something else that won't burn a hole in your wallet).
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Trinidad and Tobago?
Most of the time, your car rental company will charge the amount detailed on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges and taxes. Alternatively, they may share your contact details with local authorities, who'll then issue a fine straight to you.