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1/5

Earplugs needed

I would like to safe cheap and cheerful but this hotel is neither! Very noisy and busy. Food below average for a buffet and
4/5

My favourite place in Trinidad

Having returned to Trinidad from Tobago, we stayed at the Mount Plaisir Estate Hotel for three nights before flying home. Located on the remote
3/5

A holistic retreat near Tobago’s airport

If Kariwak Village was good enough for the Dalai Lama, it was certainly good enough for our three-night stay. The hotel owners are said
4/5

Relaxing on the beach in Tobago

Our ten-night stay at Blue Waters Inn was designed to provide the relaxing element of a four-week trip to Trinidad and Tobago. The hotel
4/5

Twitching on Tobago

Having flown from Trinidad to Tobago, a 50-minute drive took us to the Cuffie River Nature Retreat, located on the edge of the oldest
4/5

Twitching in Trinidad

Trinidad’s Asa Wright Nature Centre (AWNC) is a world-famous destination for birdwatchers. Whilst I’d never describe myself as an avid twitcher, the thought of
3/5

A good hotel in Trinidad’s capital

Our tour of Trinidad began and ended at the Kapok Hotel in the capital, Port of Spain. Originally conceived as a family restaurant in
5/5

Bangkok hotel stay

I stayed in the lovely Patana hotel in Bangkok The hotel room was lovely and clean.The food in the hotel was great. The staff
5/5

Heythrop Park

We stayed here for 5 nights and thoroughly enjoyed every minute. So much going on with daily activities (tried rifle shooting for first time)
5/5

Wonderful relaxing and entertaining break

I was advised by my brother to visit a Warners Holidays hotel, he said they were fantastic. We weren`t dissappointed. The food, friendly waitresses
5/5

Fabulous lodge with amazing views

We stayed one night in the Aoraki Mount Cook Alpine Lodge. It was really comfortable and the shared kitchen and lounge area were immaculate.
4/5

Travelodge in Crawley was ideal overnight stay for early flight from Gatwick

Travelodge, Pegler Way, Crawley This is a very short review as I didn’t take any photos, we had no time for breakfast and had

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