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Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Trinidad & Tobago

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
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Living in Trinidad & Tobago - Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago, two beautiful islands located in the Caribbean Sea, have become increasingly popular destinations for digital nomads in search of a tropical work-life balance. With their stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and modern infrastructure, these islands offer a unique blend of relaxation and productivity. In this article, we'll explore seven cities and towns on Trinidad and Tobago that are perfect for digital nomads, highlighting their attractions, cost of living, and local tips.

Port of Spain, Trinidad

As the capital city of Trinidad, Port of Spain boasts a bustling business district, numerous co-working spaces, and a rich cultural scene. Visit the National Museum and Art Gallery to explore the history and art of Trinidad and Tobago. The Queen's Park Savannah, a large urban park, is a great place for a morning run or an afternoon picnic. Cost of Living: Renting a one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around $700 per month, groceries for one person for a week cost around $100, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is approximately $20.

Scarborough, Tobago

Scarborough, the capital city of Tobago, offers a more laid-back atmosphere than Port of Spain. Digital nomads can work from cafes along the waterfront or take a short walk to the nearby Tobago Botanical Gardens for inspiration. Enjoy local street food from the market or try fine dining at one of the many waterfront restaurants. Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe neighborhood costs around $500 per month, weekly groceries for one person are approximately $80, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is around $15.

Grenada City, Tobago

Grenada City, also known as Woodbrook, is a charming and historic town located on the eastern coast of Tobago. Digital nomads can work from coffee shops like the Tobago Coffee Factory or take a short stroll to the Tobago Museum to learn about the island's history. Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around $600 per month, weekly groceries for one person are approximately $90, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is around $18.

Chaguanas, Trinidad

Located in the central region of Trinidad, Chaguanas is a bustling commercial hub and a great place for digital nomads to connect with other entrepreneurs and freelancers. Spend your free time exploring the nearby Caroni Bird Sanctuary or the Caroni Swamp, where you can take a boat tour and see the iconic Trinidadian Scarlet Ibis. Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe neighborhood costs around $800 per month, weekly groceries for one person are approximately $110, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is around $25.

San Fernando, Trinidad

San Fernando, the second-largest city in Trinidad, is a vibrant and culturally rich destination for digital nomads. Visit the San Fernando Hill, a historic site with panoramic views of the city, or take a stroll through the local market to sample delicious local foods. Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around $750 per month, weekly groceries for one person are approximately $120, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is around $20.

Arima, Trinidad

Arima, a historic town nestled in the northern range of Trinidad, offers a peaceful and scenic environment for digital nomads. Spend your free time hiking in the nearby mountains or visiting the historic Arima Hot Springs. Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe neighborhood costs around $650 per month, weekly groceries for one person are approximately $95, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is around $18.

Galera, Tobago

Galera, a small fishing village on the northeastern coast of Tobago, is a hidden gem for digital nomads seeking a quiet and relaxing environment. Enjoy the stunning views of the Caribbean Sea while working from one of the local cafes or restaurants. Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around $450 per month, weekly groceries for one person are approximately $70, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is around $12.

These seven cities and towns offer a unique blend of productivity and relaxation, making them ideal destinations for digital nomads in search of a tropical work-life balance. With their rich cultural scenes, beautiful natural attractions, and modern infrastructure, Trinidad and Tobago are sure to inspire and energize your digital nomad journey.

Where to Stay & Eat: In Port of Spain, consider staying in the Woodbrook or St. James areas, where there are numerous furnished rentals and a variety of restaurants and cafes. In Tobago, Scarborough and Crown Point are popular areas for digital nomads, offering a range of accommodation options and local eateries.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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