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About Hadco Experiences
HADCO Experiences is a leading Destination Management Company
(DMC) in Trinidad & Tobago, specializing in eco-conscious luxury tourism that connects travelers to the rich biodiversity, cultural heritage, and natural beauty of these special islands.
The thoughtfully curated portfolio of properties and experiences invites guests to explore this remarkable destination in comfort and harmony with the environment. HADCO Experiences’ properties include the renowned HADCO Experiences at Asa Wright Nature Centre, an iconic sanctuary for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts offering both immersive day experiences and tranquil accommodations, Mt. Plaisir Estate Hotel, a serene beachfront boutique hotel in Grande
Riviere, and Pawi Lodge, a hidden gem ideal for avid adventure seekers with proximity to the
lush rainforests of northeast Trinidad, a mere 3 minute drive from Mt. Plaisir.
Each property is designed to inspire meaningful connections with the environment and provide access to diverse experiences such as bird watching, guided nature walks and hiking, sea turtle nesting tours, and an array of cultural encounters. Through sustainable tourism practices, including single-use plastic reduction, water conservation, and eco-friendly accommodations, HADCO Experiences is dedicated to preserving the islands’ unparalleled natural treasures for future generations.
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Have you heard of glimmers? The term posits that small, positive thoughts can bring a jolt of safety and calm to the nervous system. In contrast to “triggers,” glimmers are micro-moments of joy, connection, and presence that can be found in the everyday – something many of us naturally find while traveling.
Now glimmers are being intentionally cultivated at hotels and resorts across the globe, from Costa Rica to Italy. Here are a few below that are personal to me.
Sitting just off the coast of Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago offer two distinct personalities in one nation. Trinidad, the larger island, pulses with energy: Port of Spain’s steelpan rhythms and soca beats crescendo during Carnival, the country’s world‑famous pre‑Lenten festival. Away from the city, Trinidad shelters a surprising diversity of wildlife, from scarlet ibis in the mangrove wetlands to howler monkeys in the Northern Range. Tobago, meanwhile, exudes a languid charm with palm‑fringed beaches, coral reefs teeming with marine life and a rainforest reserve protected since 1776. Together they invite you to dance, eat spicy street food, watch giant leatherback turtles nesting, dive rainbow reefs and hike to hidden waterfalls — all on the same holiday.
For some vacationers, a night out in the Caribbean means a nice dinner or bar-hopping. More curious types, however, can find an array of after-dark activities that take in the region’s natural beauty, as well as the wonders of the skies above.
Hurricane season in the Caribbean runs from June through November, but that doesn’t mean you need to skip a tropical getaway. Several islands lie safely outside the main hurricane belt, while others see minimal impact and are well-prepared with strong infrastructure. Fall travelers are rewarded with quieter beaches, lower hotel rates, and landscapes at their greenest. From spice plantations in Grenada to diving in Bonaire, these are the best Caribbean islands to visit in hurricane season — and they’re worth exploring year-round.






































































































































































































































































































































































