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Experience Trinidad and Tobago, the best introduction to tropical birding possible, with our 10-Day/9-night 2-Island Classic Tour. Trinidad, with its proximity to Venezuela, offers a number of species not usually possible on an island (Caroni Marsh, with its daily Scarlet Ibis Spectacular, is an iconic destination in itself), while Tobago feels entirely different — classic Caribbean. Combined, these islands provide a variety of habitats that yield dramatic diversity. In many ways it feels like two vacations in one!
This is a true “great lodge” trip with time immersed in nature. We’ve booked three nights each at three nature lodges giving you time to soak it all in—we know it’s a wonderful way to travel without constant packing and moving. We are pleased to announce the Asa Wright Nature Centre Lodge is open after its long closure during the pandemic. We pair this during time on Trinidad with Hacienda Jacana, a smaller lodge intimately nestled in nature by a pond that is perfect for exploring the lowland field sites with less driving and more field time. Enjoy the contrast of the mountains of the Northern Range and the best of tropical lowlands before taking the short flight over to Tobago where we end at the lovely, beachfront Hotel, the Blue Waters Inn.
Spend time with toucans, trogons, manakins, colorful tanagers, elegant seabirds, and more. See over a dozen species of dazzling hummingbirds including the tiny Tufted Coquette and the brilliant Ruby Topaz. From the Hacienda Jacana we offer an optional early field trip over to Grand Riviere for those seeking sightings of endemic Trinidad Piping-Guan.
A Naturalist Journeys guide joins local experts with 7 or more participants. Please note we will do all activities outlined in this itinerary but may adjust day to day to be flexible to weather or birding opportunities. Our typical group size is 6-10 clients.
- "Our Trinidad & Tobago trip was simply marvelous. Jason Radix is a joy to work with. Dave Ramlal is an amazing guide & very kind person. His patience with my birding skills was much appreciated! Zolani Frank also has amazing birding skills & much patience! Desmond kept us chuckling as he found bird after bird! Andy’s jolly demeanor made the ride to the airport zing along. You have a wonderful group of employees & very special lodges on these islands. And the food- yum!" — 2023 Travelers
- "Great guides. Wonderful traveling companions. Terrific birds. The food was delicious. Got to taste authentic Trinidad food." — Loretta Selinger, 2023 Traveler
- "Amazing in every way possible. This is a trip that combines some of the best birding imaginable with careful, ethical planning and many encounters with the everyday life of Trinidad and Tobago. Afterward, I felt blessed to have been able to talk with people from wildly different backgrounds, both American and Trini. The meals are wonderful and virtually all local, everyday cuisines--no fast food here at all. The guides and hosts are tops in my book--helpful, knowledgeable, committed, and kind." — Chuck Anderson, 2023 Traveler
Tour Highlights
- Tour Highlights on Trinidad
- Experience outstanding birding from cozy cottages at Hacienda Jacana and the Asa Wright Nature Centre as our base for exploring the mountains, savanna, and mangroves of Central Trinidad
- Enjoy big vistas and the iconic Bearded Bellbird up in the mountains of Trinidad’s Northern Range
- Bird in varied habitats from savanna to mangroves, lowland forest to mountain terrain
- Dine in a local village known for making quality chocolates and great birding
- Discover intimate views and potential photos of birds at gardens in selected lunch stops, with brilliantly colored hummingbirds, honeycreepers, tanagers, toucans, and more
- Discover the enigmatic Oilbird roosting at Dunstan Cave in Trinidad’s Northern Range
- From November to April witness skies turned crimson with thousands of Scarlet Ibis coming in to roost in Caroni National Park as you glide through mangroves on a quiet boat ride
- From March to July see the amazing spectacle of nesting Leatherback Turtles
- Find the tiny Tufted Coquette and other species of hummingbirds
- Tour Highlights on Tobago
- Enjoy relaxing ocean breezes at our peaceful beachside retreat
- Take a swim—from the pool watch Trinidad Motmot, Rufous-vented Chachalaca, and Orange-winged Parrot
- Marvel at dinner guests that may include (just outside) a White-tailed Nightjar or Common Potoo
- Visit Tobago’s historic Main Ridge Forest Preserve and Little Tobago Island with experienced, local guides, followed by a boat ride to land and observe seabirds on Little Tobago Island
Trip Itinerary
Itineraries are guidelines; variations in itinerary may occur to account for weather, road conditions, closures, etc. and to maximize your experience.
Sat., May 8 Arrival & Welcome to the Asa Wright Nature Centre
Our guides meet all flights arriving at Trinidad’s Piarco International Airport in Port of Spain. Expect a warm greeting at the Centre, where the colors of the birds is vivid and hospitality is shared to make you feel welcome. Coffee and tea is served at 4:00 PM, Rum Punch at 6:00 PM, both accompanied by one of the most amazing bird shows of any eco-lodge in the world! Share dinner with other tour participants and guests staying at the lodge in the Centre’s cozy dining room.
In the evening, we walk the Centre’s paved driveway though lush overhanging forest, listening to night sounds and with luck, the call of Tropical Screech Owl. If your flight arrives late in the evening, you may wish to come in the day before so as not to miss anything. Or, despite the late hour, come on up and get settled, knowing you will wake up to the birds!
Accommodations at the Asa Wright Nature Centre (AWNC) (D)
Sun., May 9 Mother’s Day: Forty Species Before Breakfast | A Leisurely Day at AWNC
Happy Mother's Day! Morning begins with the raucous noise of the Crested Oropendola or the distinctive “boink!” of the Bearded Bellbird and a host of other exotic sounds. A first-time visitor might see 20 – 30 life birds among the 40 or more species often seen before breakfast! Treasure the rainbow of color right at arm’s length as honeycreepers and hummingbirds come in to feed, and colorful birds come to the fruit feeders—agoutis and huge tegu lizards patrol below.
Today is a perfect day to do what many long to do, spend a full uncharted day at the Centre! Photograph to your heart’s delight, walk with a naturalist to learn more about butterflies and tropical plants, log more tropical species from the verandah, sit quietly among a chorus of Bearded Bellbird on the Discovery Trail, and watch manakins dance on their leks. The Centre holds many treasures that take time to observe and today is the perfect time to do just that.
We spend the morning enjoying gifts from nature, watching and tallying up species that we see from the verandah. Lunch is often the big meal of the day and its sure to be wonderful!
In the afternoon, we can walk leisurely out the driveway to the entrance, an excellent route for spotting birds in trees that arch overhead. More adventurous walkers may want to return via one of the forest loop trails.
Enjoy rum punch and relax in the late afternoon on the beautiful verandah as the birds come to you. After dinner, we offer a night walk to discover even more wonders to come out after dark.
Accommodations at AWNC (B,L,D)
Mon., May 10 Birding the Northern Range from Blanchisseuse Road | Brasso Seco
Today’s scenic, day-long excursion takes us high into the Northern Range on the Blanchisseuse Road. We make frequent birding stops and then enjoy a local lunch and cacao demonstration in picturesque Brasso Seco. We then continue through the mountains to the village of Morne la Croix for afternoon tea and cakes (yum!) as we enjoy watching parrots head in to roost.
Today also offers the opportunity to examine the strange world of leaf-cutter and army ants, as well as the chance to photograph butterflies, orchids, and other tropical flora.
Accommodations at AWNC (B,L,D)
Tues., May 11 Hacienda Jacana | Caroni Swamp
We say goodbye to the Asa Wright Nature Centre after one final morning on the verandah. Our destination is the locally owned Hacienda Jacana. Nestled into nature, Hacienda Jacana’s two-room casitas with kitchen and living room surround a small pond. Even from your porch the birding is terrific! This nature oasis has just four casitas and a few rooms in the main estate house, so our groups stay small (7 – 10). Meals are catered and feature local, delicious Caribbean and “Trini” cuisine. We get settled, enjoy some birding on the grounds, and then head out this afternoon for the Scarlet Ibis spectacle at Caroni.
To see Caroni National Park in the most intimate way, we bird by boat (watch for Ruschenberger’s Tree Boa and Silky Anteater, too), then moor up at a quiet spot in the mangroves to let the sunset show begin. Hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of Scarlet Ibis cloud the sky as they fly into an island to roost. Tonight’s experience is one you won’t soon forget, often rated among the world’s top birding spectacles. Dinner tonight is on the boat with the birds.
Accommodations at Hacienda Jacana (B,L,D)
Wed., May 12 Aripo Savannah | Nariva Swamp | Trinidad’s Atlantic Coast
This morning, after breakfast and enjoying the sounds of nature waking up at the Hacienda Jacana, we head out for a full but rewarding day, first visiting a couple of spots in the tropical lowlands habitat and then heading on to agricultural fields and mangroves at Nariva Swamp. We visit some wetland areas and open savannah that makes it fun to explore while providing some interesting new species.
Today we bird the lower elevations and leave a bit early to get to our location in time for bird activity. A remnant of a once major lowland habitat, the seasonally wet Aripo Savannah is surrounded by sugar cane fields. Today we explore the tropical birds unique to this habitat, as well as the distinctive flora that has adapted to the savannah’s harsh conditions—alternating from wet to dry. Birds we can hope to see include Southern Lapwing, Yellow-headed Caracara, Red-bellied Macaw, Silver-beaked, Blue-gray, and Palm Tanagers, beautiful Saffron Finch, Red-breasted Meadowlark, Snowy Egret, and Little Blue Heron to name just a few.
As the day warms up, we drive east, then stop for a picnic lunch and seabird sightings on the beach at Manzanilla. Magnificent Frigatebird and Brown Pelican are the most likely species.
Driving down “Coconut Alley” leads us through beachside habitats before we enter Nariva Swamp. Raptors often perch up on long lines of palms. Here, the Nariva River reaches the sea; freshwater environments of herbaceous swamp and mangrove swamp forest make for spectacular birding. There are some fascinating mangrove habitats to scan from the road and we make several stops along the way. Pygmy Kingfisher and Silvered Antbird are secretive species we hope to find.
Accommodations at Hacienda Jacana (B,L,D)
Thurs., May 13 Birding en Route to Grand Riviere | Local Birding | Leatherback Turtle Outing
We say goodbye to Hacienda Jacana after breakfast today, perhaps seeing a few more of our favorite local yard birds before we leave. Then, it’s up the scenic east coast of the island toward our final stop this afternoon, Grand Riviere.
We stop at Bajnath Estate Hummingbird Sanctuary in Mature for lunch and birding the grounds as well as enjoying the feeders. You never know what you’ll see here! From the stunning Tufted Coquette to the busy and aggressive White-necked Jacobin, the hummers here are stunning. Recently, a Trinidad Piping-Guan was seen feeding on the grounds. We’ll keep our fingers crossed.
Arriving in Grand Riviere, we settle in, take a gentle walk on the beach or bird the hotel grounds and surrounds. This evening we take to the beach to see the nesting Leatherback Turtles.
Accommodations at Mt. Plaisir Hotel (B,L,D)
Fri., May 14 Optional Morning Leatherback Turtle Viewing | Trinidad Piping-Guan | Tobago & Blue Waters Inn
Those keen to see the Leatherbacks in the daylight can meet at 5:00 AM for sunrise and to possibly witness any last turtles coming to shore to lay this morning. Photography at this time of day is stunning, and you will not regret seeing and capturing memories of these incredible reptiles as they make their way to shore, dig their nests, lay their eggs, cover their nests, and then lumber their way back to sea. The process is fascinating and it feels like a true privilege to get to see this intimate moment for such a vulnerable species.
We then make our way from the beach, up the road a ways to search for the critically endangered and endemic Trinidad Piping-Guan. Grand Riviere is a stronghold for this bird, and we have an excellent chance to find them here at a local estate where their favorite food plants, including Wild Nutmeg trees, regularly attract them. While endemic Trinidad Piping-Guan, known locally as Pawi, lure us to this side of the island there are some other excellent forest birds to see here as well.
In the afternoon we head for the idyllic (scenic!) island of Tobago. Once we land in Tobago, we are greeted at the airport by our local guide Jason Radix and our driver. Jason spends some time talking to us about the island, and he goes over the plan for your days on Tobago. Be sure to have your binoculars, camaras, and good shoes ready, because from the airport we head right out to start birding the nearby wetlands. We walk around well-placed ponds that attract ducks, wading birds, and possibly Spectacled Caiman. Enjoy a light snack on the bus once we've finished our time at the wetlands; we then drive northeast along the Atlantic Coast, passing the capital town of Scarborough and through rural communities into the village of Speyside and the beautiful beach-front Blue Waters Inn. We check in, setting into our rooms, and enjoy dinner and our checklist to the sound of the water.
Accommodations at Blue Waters Inn (B,L,D)
Sat., May 15 Main Ridge Forest Reserve | Shurlan's Hummingbird Park | Bloody Bay
We head out early for our drive high into the mountains in the historic Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve, the world’s oldest legally protected forest, proclaimed on April 30, 1776. Scientific American once said that “the protection of Tobago’s Forest was the first act in the modern environmental movement.” In 2022, UNESCO named much of Northeast Tobago part of a new Man and the Biosphere Reserve.
Tobago’s montane forests are home to 210 species of birds. On a trail into the forested interior, we look for several elusive species, including White-tailed Sabrewing, a large hummingbird once thought to be extinct. We have chances for this near-endemic on our Main Ridge Forest Reserve trip. We also seek out Blue-backed Manakin, Yellow-legged Thrush, and other Tobago specialties, including Red-crowned Woodpecker and White-fringed Antwren.
We enjoy a picnic breakfast at the visitor center before continuing on the Shurlan's Hummingbird Park, a small, private property located at the edge of the Main Ridge Reserve. The owner has built sitting, dining and restroom amenities and gardens overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The highlight here are the many nectar, fruit, and hand feeders, as well as trails. All six of Tobago’s hummingbird species visit the feeders here, and it's arguably the best place to see dozens of White-tail Sabrewings. We also keep our eyes peeled for Blue-backed Manakin, Trinidad Motmot, Olivaceous Woodcreeper, and Red-rumped Woodpecker.
Further down the road is the Bloody Bay Beach and village where the "Bloody Bay" river flows into the Caribbean Sea and offers an open view of the "Sisters" (5 closely positioned islets) near to shore. We enjoy more good birding along the bay looking for Green Kingfisher, Barn Owl, and Great Black Hawk.
We return to Blue Waters Inn in time for lunch and a relaxing afternoon for beach or pool time, a siesta, or simply enjoying the ocean breeze.
Accommodations at Blue Waters Inn (B,L,D)
Sun., May 16 Little Tobago Island
Today we board a glass-bottom boat for a pleasant cruise to Little Tobago Island with guide Zolani Frank. Our departure time is dependant on sea conditions, but typically we board mid-morning to early-afternoon. The island, one of the country’s most significant wildlife sanctuaries, offers incredible views of plentiful and rare seabirds, both from the boat and by walking a trail up to a lookout point on the island, where Tropical Dry Forest occurs.
Leaving the island (if sea conditions are right), the captain takes time to look for colorful fish and possible Hawksbill Sea Turtle as we pass a former coral garden off Goat Island, known as Angel Reef, which features native coral species, fish and other marine life. The Atlantic side of the island has experienced extensive coral bleaching and while it’s still excellent for divers, snorkeling is not what it once was.
Accommodations at Blue Waters Inn (B,L,D)
Mon., May 17 Departures
After a filling breakfast, bid farewell to Tobago. We arrange drivers for you to connect to the flight you schedule. International flights out of POS must be booked out today AFTER 10:00 AM. You need to leave time for the inter-island flight from Tobago back to Port of Spain. Book the flight from Tobago to coordinate with your outbound International as soon as possible; the first flight out is typically 7:00 AM and they usually run about every hour. If you see an early morning international flight that you want, you can enjoy the day at our nature lodge, go back to an airport hotel (additional cost) in Port of Spain and fly out the next day. Regardless of when you go, you need time in Port of Spain to collect luggage and check in with your international carrier. The 10:00 AM rule is firm.
Your departure time is confirmed the night before with the front Desk to arrange your return transfer. Late check-out may be available for you for an additional fee, to be arranged with the front desk at the time of your visit. Luggage can be stored if you plan activities ahead of later flights. (B)
Cost of the Journey
The cost of this journey is per person, based on occupancy: $6290 DBL / $7280 SGL, from Port of Spain, departing Tobago Crown Point.
The tour cost includes: all accommodations; meals as specified in the itinerary, group airport transfers, professional guide services, local park and other area entrance fees, the internal flight to Tobago, and miscellaneous program expenses. All tips other than your NJ guide (optional) and local guide are included (this includes tips for your driver, lodge and staff, day activities, meals and other services).
The tour cost does not include: transportation to Trinidad or from Tobago, or items of a personal nature like laundry, telephone charges, or beverages from the bar.
*This tour is limited to two single rooms.
Travel Details
Please plan to make air travel plans only after the minimum group size has been met. We will send you a confirmation email as soon as the trip has been confirmed.
Arrival Airport: Port of Spain, Trinidad (POS)
Arrival Details: Please plan your flights to arrive May 8, 2027 at your leisure.
Departure Airport: ANR Robinson International Airport, Tobago (TAB) for a short flight over to POS where you connect with international flights.
Departure Details: Please plan your international flights to depart POS on May 17, 2027 after 10:00 AM. You need to book a short inter-island flight segment on the Caribbean Airlines website to coordinate with your international from POS.
Travel Tips: For your departure, the first flight off Tobago is approximately 7:00 AM on Caribbean Air. It is a 25-minute inter-island flight. If you are on Caribbean Air all the way home, you can connect with a 9:00 AM Caribbean Air flight onward. They do not transfer luggage so for all other carriers you may not book international flights out before 10:00 AM. You need time to collect luggage at POS and check back in with your outbound carrier. It is important to also book the Tobago flight back to Trinidad on Caribbean Air (easy to do the airline website – flights run at least hourly). Note that making flights is time sensitive to get choice flights. Time this booking to work with your international flight – allow three hours. For example, if you have a 2:00 PM flight, leave Tobago not later than 11:00 AM. If you have an 11:30 PM flight, you can stay on Tobago, enjoy the day, purchase your lunch at Blue Waters Inn and go back after 6:00 PM. The TAB to POS flights run every hour.
Entry Requirements: See "Essential Information" section under the "Know Before You Go" tab.
Items of Note
Pace of the Journey & Guides
This is an itinerary focused on birding with some nice cultural elements added in. At all locations, the lodges are pleasant places to bird and explore at leisure if you do not want to participate in the trips away. To fully participate you should be able to get in and out of vehicles multiple times a day with ease, walk 1-3 miles over uneven terrain, and have a flexible attitude towards the weather – this is a tropical rainforest so there will be a need to adjust birding at a time to let rains pass by. We support local guides! With groups of less than 7 we use our local expert guides who we have worked with for many years. With 7 – 10 we add a Naturalist Journeys guide.
Browse below for trip reports and species lists from past versions of this and other tours from this destination.
Trinidad & Tobago
- June 2011
- December 2014
- February 2015
- March 2015
- March 2017 (Trinidad Only)
- January 2018
- December 2018
- January 2020
- March 2020
- December 2022
- March 2023
- April 2023
- June 2023
- November 2023 (Thanksgiving Trip)
- December 2023 (Christmas Tour)
- January 2024
- February 2024
- April 2024
- June 2024
- November 2024 (Thanksgiving Tour)
- January 2025
- February 2025
- March 2025
- April 2025
- May 2025
- June 2025 (Intro to Biodiversity)
- November 2025
- January 2026
- April 2026
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Jason Radix — Tobago Expert
Jason is a well-known and well-respected naturalist guide in Trinidad & Tobago. He began his career at the world-renowned Asa Wright Nature Centre at the young age of 12. His now-30 year career has allowed him to host some of the world’s premier environmentalist and celebrity birding authorities, along with the countless bird and nature enthusiasts from around the world. Jason is proud of his homeland of Trinidad & Tobago, and eager to show off the rich dense biodiversity which exists throughout both islands. His passion for and knowledge of the islands' flora and fauna and history and culture is evident in every tour, with clients leaving fully informed about the country’s natural history.
His delivery makes each of his tours an enjoyable experience for the most avid birding to the beginner nature-lover.Other trips with Jason Radix — Tobago Expert
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Thanksgiving in Trinidad & TobagoNovember 22 - December 1, 2026 -
Christmas Week at Trinidad's Asa Wright Nature CentreDecember 21 - 27, 2026, w/Tobago extension -
Trinidad & Tobago: Incredible Birds & WildlifeJanuary 14 - 23, 2027 -
Trinidad & Tobago: Incredible Birds & WildlifeFebruary 18 - 27, 2027 -
Trinidad & Tobago: Incredible Birds & WildlifeApril 22 - May 1, 2027 -
Trinidad & Tobago: Incredible Birds & WildlifeJune 21 - 30, 2027
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Photo credits: BANNERS: Scarlet Ibis (Hugh Simmons), Smooth-billed Ani (Hugh Simmons), Leatherback Turtle (Howard Topoff), Blue-gray Tanager (Glenn Chambliss), Flamingos (Hugh Simmons), Red-billed Tropicbird (Hugh Simmons), Group Birding (Hugh Simmons) THUMBNAILS: Purple Honeycreeper (Peg Abbott), Scarlet Ibis, Trinidad Motmot (Hugh Simmons), Masked Cardinal (Hugh Simmons), White-bearded Manakin (Hugh Simmons), Bay-headed Tanager (Hugh Simmons), Channel-billed Toucan (Faraaz Abdool)








