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Dos and Don'ts

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Clothing
  • It is Illegal to import, acquire, be in possession of and sell Camouflage (all colours) patterned material.
  • Public nudity is also prohibited in both islands. There are NO nude beaches in Trinidad and Tobago
  • It is illegal to bring toy guns in to the Island
  • ALL Fake or spent bullets are against the law on the islands, eg. In Belts, Chains or as any other accessary .
 
Money
  • The local currency is the Trinidad and Tobago dollar. US dollars are widely accepted at an approximate rate of TT $6.7 to US $1. You can find rate information at local banks, or the daily newspapers. Euros and the Pound Sterling (GBP) are not as widely accepted as US dollars. However, traveller’s cheques and international credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and malls. ATMs are also widely available but bank fees will apply.’
  • All arriving and departing passengers/visitors are advised that they are required to declare to a Customs Officer on duty at the Airport or Sea port whether they are carrying cash currency or monetary instruments in excess of Five Thousand Dollars USD or is equivalent
 
Health
  • On both islands you can access medical care at public and private hospitals, at clinics and at pharmacies. Your hotel can assist you with finding a doctor or a dentist if the need arises. However, it is always useful to pack a small first aid kit for emergencies and to travel with all your prescription and preferred over the counter medication. 
  • Special vaccinations are not required for visitors from North America or Europe, however, it is recommended that you check with your doctor to ensure that your vaccinations and boosters are up to date.
  • Recommended Vaccines are Yellow Fever and Seasonal Flu. 
  • It is also important to bring good mosquito repellent and bug spray, particularly on nature excursions to the rainforests and mangroves. Long sleeved shirts and long trousers in a light weight fabric and light colours are recommended, particularly at dawn and dusk when mosquito activity increases. 
  • Tap water is safe to drink, however bottled water is widely available at supermarkets, bars, neighbourhood shops and food stalls.

Electricity
  • Electrical outlets in Trinidad and Tobago supply electricity between 110/220 volts.  Standard two prong plugs can be used however; it is advisable to travel with an adapter as a precautionary measure. Adapters can also be purchased at local electronic stores.
 
Safety
​Visitors are advised to be aware of their surroundings at all times. It is advisable - as it generally is everywhere – to adhere to the following safety tips: 
  • Avoid carrying around large quantities of jewellery or money.
  • Store expensive items in your hotel safe.
  • Avoid isolated areas after dark.
  • Lock cars at all times.
  • Use an official tour guide for excursions.
  • In Trinidad and Tobago licensed taxis have a number plate that begins with 'H'.
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  • Home
  • Caribbean Airlines
  • Hash Hotel
  • Interhash 2022 The Event
    • Visas
    • What's there
    • Getting Around
    • Dos and Don'ts
    • Hash Hub & Transport
    • The Runs
    • Calendar of Events
  • Accommodation
  • Lubes
    • Tobago Pre Lube
    • Tobago Hotels
    • Tobago Villas
    • Pre Lube Cruise
    • Babe's Hash Cruise
  • REGISTER
  • Transfers
  • Who's Coming
  • More info
  • Facts and Figures
  • 2024 Bid