Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism is reporting an uptick in visitor arrivals in 2025.
“Tourism continues to drive economic momentum for Trinidad and Tobago,” the ministry reported on social media this week. The country welcomed 370,266 visitors in 2025, representing an 11 percent increase when compared with the same period in 2024. Air connectivity is also expanding, with 9,206 flights — an eight percent increase year over year.
“More visitors mean greater spending in hotels, transportation, restaurants, and retail, supporting businesses, strengthening GDP growth, and increasing foreign exchange inflows,” the ministry added, noting that “tourism is not just about travel, it’s about economic opportunity and national growth.”
T&T’s Minister of Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj met with Tobago Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and their respective teams last week for discussions focused on strengthening collaboration and advancing economic opportunities.
The meeting provided an opportunity to explore areas of partnership aimed at boosting trade, enhancing tourism, supporting local businesses and driving sustainable development. Both delegations reaffirmed their commitment to working together to create an enabling environment for investment, innovation and growth.


