Looks like there's not much updated info overall on this the Forum about Trinidad (I see a bunch of really outdated posts out there).
Allow me to bust out a Trini datasheet. I visited around a year ago NOT during Carnival time
The type of people, culture, and overall conclusions about gaming women are very similar to my Suriname Datasheet from a few weeks ago
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About me: Relatively tall, American-born with that Northeastern slang going, Indian-American, Light brown skin, Intermediate game, average in the looks department with a little muscle going. Results may vary for you black/white cats out there.
So let's do this:
The Updated Trinidad Datasheet - Limin', Shark Burgers, Chicken Rotis, Venezuelan Strippers, BBBB (bitchy big black booties), and Chill Caribbean Vibes
Accommodation: I generally like to kick it in hostels to save $$ and meet other travelers, but after a quick Google search, Port of Spain didn't have any. There's hotels all over the center of the city but they are surprisingly moderately expensive for a city that doesn't have a high cost of living. I paid around $50 for a shitty one bedroom place. Maybe there was cheaper, I don't know. But thats the best I could find
Food: Caribbean vibes - Chicken masala rotis, oxtail rotis, chana rotis, heavy dark meats. If you like spicy, heavy foods, you will love Trini food
Safety: Alright, so here's what's up with Trini. There is a climate of fear among everyone. When I first arrived in Port of Spain, I asked strangers on the street for directions and they seemed a bit off. Daygamed a bit and no receptivity and confusion. After talking to a few people about the general climate of fear, it seemed as if no one trusts each other here. Strangers generally don't talk to strangers. And I can see why. During my entire trip to Trini, I met a lot of people all over telling me not to talk to others and to watch out everywhere. There are neighborhoods that are very dangerous and the overall country has been getting more unsafe. They are currently facing a bit of an economic downtown so I can't see this situation getting any better. Because of this climate of fear, I was unable/wary to explore many parts of the country because I was constantly being told be almost EVERYONE to not walk here and there both during the day and at night. I know some forum members have love for Trini - and so do I - but we can't ignore the vibe that's been going on here
There aren't much tourists here so if you look like a tourist or aren't black/indian, then you will stick out so keep that in mind when it comes to safety
Friendliness of people: Once you get to know someone, they are incredibly warm, friendly, caring, and love to show you their country. I did make some friends down there and they were more than out of their way to show me around and help me out whenever I needed to. Big reps here.
Tourist Infrastructure: No hostels = no hippy backpackers. There isn't much tourist infrastructure in Trinidad besides from a few hotels and such. Tobago - the island right next door - is much more touristy in the sense of resorts, hotels, famous beaches, chicas, etc. If hitting on tourist chicas is your thing, book a ferry to Tobago asap because Trini does not fare well in comparison
Ethnicities: So Trinidad has a mix of black, Indian, and Syrians. The Syrians are known to be the high class. Indians are the middle and upper-middle class, and blacks are generally middle and below. There are a good amount of Venezuelans in southern Trini (San Fernando area and below) because that point is close to Venezuela (you can literally see the coast of Venezuela from the coast of Icacos, which is the southernmost point of Trinidad)
Other: So I know P4P and strip clubs are frowned upon here on the Forum, but the strip clubs here have some decently beautiful Venezuelan women if you're craving that Latina ass. Venezuelan women generally come to Trinidad for a short period of time such as a few months, stack that cash, and then head back to Venezuela. Rinse and repeat. Trinidad is only a boat ride away so not a high investment for them to come back and forth. If strip clubs are your thing, then go for it - personally not into P4P but can never turn down a nice show on the pole
Women/Gaming
Daygame: Because of the general atmosphere of fear, it's a bit difficult to daygame here. I pounded out a few approaches and just didn't see the receptivity here. Then again, I did blend in with the crowd (more on that later) so I wasn't rocking that exotic factor that other tourists may have.
Night Game: Didn't get a chance to explore
Quality: Almost all black. Expect to see large booties, thick bodies, and lots of attitude.
The Indian women are pretty conservative and I didn't see any Syrian women expect for in the high end shopping malls. The Syrian women were nothing compared to the Middle Eastern stunners I've seen throughout my travels, but they are bangable. You'll either see them in the high end malls or hiding out in their 5 story mansions
. Don't expect them to be blown away at your foreigner status - their watch is probably worth more than your entire house
Competition: Trini men are big and muscular. Don't mess with them because are dominant and can crush you with their fists. I'm a decently muscular guy but I looked small on the beach. It seems as if the Trini men are born built and athletic. They are aggressive when gaming their women. Bring your aggressive game and dance moves here because being a useless beta will get you nowhere.
Best places to go to daygame are honestly the malls for some decent women (for Trini standards). Syrians, Indians, Black, maybe throw in a few Venezuelans here and there. The climate of fear in malls is less than on the streets and starting a conversation with someone is do-able. Malls are all kind of small though.
I will admit that I didn't really get the slutty, ONS kind of vibe that I was getting in most Western/Latin countries. Just seemed like a conservative kind of country where you'd have to go on at least 2+ dates to secure a bang. My thoughts.
Cities:
Port of Spain is the capital with lots of people walking around the downtown area throughout the day.
San Fernando is the second biggest city down south and there are honestly only a few streets that are crowded during the day. When evening hits (6pm and after) the streets are dead and dangerous.
Chaguanas has much more going on in regards to a downtown area than San Fernando (malls, vendors, etc)
Exotic Factor test....will you be exotic?
Black,Indian = Zero. The majority of people in the country are black/Indian.
Middle Eastern = Somewhat. Middle Easterners and Syrians in Trini have high social status and wealth so they have that going for them. I'm Indian but have really light brown skin so I was in this boat in regards to looks. The vendors in malls treated me well because of my perceived status.
Latino = Somewhat. You'll probably be confused for Venezuelan, which is getting more and more common in Trini
White = You will stick out like a sore thumb. I barely saw any white people during my trip. Not sure if women go crazy after the white man here because many Trini's have visited/lived in the US at some point in their lives. I can' really see Trini women going crazy after the white man because many Trini's are well traveled. My thoughts though. You will be associated with money and don't be surprised if almost all your Tinder matches are street whores
Overall, is it worth going for the women? I'm not into the Black/brown booty, so not for me. But if that's your thing, then maybe. As I mentioned before, the climate of fear and the general vibe I was getting that ONS aren't a thing here make me think that it's not the place to go for bang missions. Would much rather go more down south to Brazil/Venezuela/ Colombia/etc if you're looking for that
Why go to Trinidad?: Nature everywhere, Caribbean vibes, off the beaten path, everyone speaks English
- Crash