How Much Does a Trinidad & Tobago Vacation Cost?

Estimates from Mahalo Travels' live pricing data, the same numbers our instant quote calculator uses. Pricing last refreshed June 2026. Reviewed by Courtney Geisel, Travel Advisor.
Quick answer

A 7-night Trinidad & Tobago vacation for two typically costs $3,850 to $5,950 depending on when you go, covering round-trip flights, an all-inclusive resort, and food. September is usually the cheapest month (about $3,850) and December the priciest (about $5,950). A family of four should budget roughly $9,364 for the same week.

The breakdown: 7 nights, standard mid-range trip

Flight prices assume a central-U.S. departure; coastal origins run higher or lower. Lodging uses a moderate all-inclusive rate (meals and drinks included), so the food line is extras only: dinners out, tips, and off-resort meals.

CostCouple (2)Family of 4
Round-trip flightsabout $490 per person from a central-U.S. hub $1,029 $2,058
All-inclusive resort, 7 nightsabout $380 per room per night plus tax; family pricing assumes 2 rooms $3,212 $6,424
Food & drink extrasabout $30 per person per night $441 $882
Typical total $4,682 $9,364

Not included: excursions and activities (too trip-specific to average; Courtney plans these with you), a rental car (about $80/night here if you want one), and travel insurance (roughly 6% of the trip cost).

Budget, standard, or upscale?

Budget
$3,879
Simpler all-inclusive, same beaches. Week for two.
Standard
$4,682
The mid-range trip most of our travelers book. Week for two.
Upscale
$6,449
Top-tier resorts and suites. Week for two.

Trinidad & Tobago prices by month

The same 7-night trip for two, priced by travel month. Flights and lodging move with the season; food doesn't.

MonthWeek for twoSeason
January $5,550 Peak
February $5,750 Peak
March $5,850 Peak
April $5,450 Peak
May $4,450 Value
June $4,250 Value
July $4,450 Value
August $4,050 Lowest prices
September $3,850 Lowest prices
October $3,900 Lowest prices
November $4,350 Value
December $5,950 Peak

How to bring the cost down

  • Travel in September or October. The same trip runs about $2,100 less than in December. Late summer and fall are hurricane season; trip insurance makes the discount safe to take.
  • Let the all-inclusive do its job. Meals, drinks, and most entertainment are in the room rate, so the food line stays small. Resort-credit and free-night promotions routinely beat public rates; they change weekly, which is exactly what a travel advisor tracks.
  • Book flights and rooms 4 to 8 months out. Last-minute rarely wins on all-inclusive packages; airfare from smaller U.S. cities is the piece that spikes late.
  • Get a real quote instead of an average. These are honest baselines, but your dates, origin airport, and resort pick move the number. The instant calculator takes 30 seconds, and Courtney's exact quote is free.
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Trinidad & Tobago cost FAQs

How much does a week in Trinidad & Tobago cost for a couple?
About $4,682 for a 7-night mid-range trip for two, covering round-trip flights, an all-inclusive resort, and food. Depending on the month you travel, the same trip ranges from about $3,850 to $5,950.
How much is a Trinidad & Tobago trip for a family of four?
Budget about $9,364 for 7 nights at a mid-range level, which assumes 2 rooms since all-inclusive rates are per couple. Kids-stay-free promotions and family suites can bring that down; a travel advisor tracks those weekly.
What is the cheapest time to visit Trinidad & Tobago?
September is typically the cheapest month, at about $3,850 for a week for two versus about $5,950 in December. That discount window overlaps hurricane season, so pair it with trip insurance.
How much should I budget per person for Trinidad & Tobago?
Roughly $2,341 per person for a standard week, or $1,940 at a budget level and $3,224 upscale. Solo travelers pay somewhat more per person because room rates don't split.
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