As secure as at home in Germany
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:55 am
Dear all!
I'm back from my first visit to Trinidad and Tobago. While booking this holiday, my fears grew because of reading so many bad things about crime and dangerous animals. My intention is to reduce that fear for all possible visitors.
I stayed in Trinidad and Tobago for 3 weeks and I personally never experienced anything that I would call crime. I talked to a lot of people and everyone alwalys warned us, but not anyone had experienced any crime by himself.
Especially about Trinidad I read horror storys of people jumping into your car and robbing you. We were on our own with a rental car (but plate P) and noone ever even touched our car.
When we went to Argyle Waterfalls we even forgot to close one of the car's windows - but nothing happend, all our things seemed to be untouched.
I had lots of fears about dangerous animals. The most dangerous animal I met was a horse, that bit into my leg.
Some of you will call me lucky or just conclude that we have been cautious enough. That is may-be true. I did behave like I always do in Germany and did never feel more unsafe in Tobago nor in Trinidad than I do in Germany.
So if anybody thinks about going, don't hesitate. Crime can happen to you anywhere...
Enjoy yourselves!
Nicole
I'm back from my first visit to Trinidad and Tobago. While booking this holiday, my fears grew because of reading so many bad things about crime and dangerous animals. My intention is to reduce that fear for all possible visitors.
I stayed in Trinidad and Tobago for 3 weeks and I personally never experienced anything that I would call crime. I talked to a lot of people and everyone alwalys warned us, but not anyone had experienced any crime by himself.
Especially about Trinidad I read horror storys of people jumping into your car and robbing you. We were on our own with a rental car (but plate P) and noone ever even touched our car.
When we went to Argyle Waterfalls we even forgot to close one of the car's windows - but nothing happend, all our things seemed to be untouched.
I had lots of fears about dangerous animals. The most dangerous animal I met was a horse, that bit into my leg.
Some of you will call me lucky or just conclude that we have been cautious enough. That is may-be true. I did behave like I always do in Germany and did never feel more unsafe in Tobago nor in Trinidad than I do in Germany.
So if anybody thinks about going, don't hesitate. Crime can happen to you anywhere...
Enjoy yourselves!
Nicole