The Snapshot: A Colonial Masterpiece
Trinidad is a living museum, widely considered the best-preserved colonial town in the Caribbean. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is defined by its vibrant pastel-colored houses, winding cobblestone streets, and a pace of life that feels decades behind the rest of the world. Nestled between the Escambray Mountains and the shimmering Caribbean Sea, this 500-year-old town offers an atmospheric escape where the sound of horse-drawn carriages replaces the hum of engines.