Tobago and its big sister, Trinidad, are the Caribbean's
odd couple. Tiny Tobago is relaxed, slow-paced and largely undeveloped. Trinidad is a densely populated, thriving
island with a cosmopolitan population and strong regional influences.
The islands' capital Port of Spain is a bustling metropolitan
hub of approximately 300,000 people. It's not the country's tourist centre by any means, since its attractions are limited
to a few 19th-century colonial buildings and its hotels are geared toward business travelers rather than tourists.