I loved the view from this Fort. The museum was interesting with various artifacts, and the history of the English in Trinidad.
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Small building big views Sits atop a hill with stunning views down to the coast and Port of Spain Well worth the drive up to it if it is a clear sunny day
Fort George offers a great view of Port of Spain from above. Although not a big fort, it's very nice to stand on top and look down at the city. Even the trip, getting to the Fort is a very nice experience!
This is not a big fort but gives a good insight into local history with it's commanding position over the town. It is a steep drive up but there is a good car park, lots of picnic places and there is no charge to walk around the fort. There are lots of cannons - British of course! Definitely worth a visit.
View is nice, facilities good but place is very isolated and is a potential security risk for a robbery.
The view from this lookout is breath-taking ! You can see the whole of Chaguramas.If you are in Port-Of-Spain,coming here is a necessity!The road up to the Fort Gerorge is very NARROW and VERY STEEP!
Fabulous panoramic view across Port of Spain and to the south. The drive up can be a bit scary at first, but very worth the effort. The road itself is in decent shape it's just very narrow in spots so don't be afraid to use your horn! Benches to sit down and relax are appreciated! Nice way to spend an hour in the afternoon.
Getting to the Fort is a challenge by van because of the narrow roads, however once there the view of the Gulf and Port of Spain is breath-taking. Well worth the trip.
Very well preserved, this fort occupies one of the highest places in Tobago. It commands a spectacular view of the port and surrounding area. The main building has a small museum that one can exhaust in 10-15 minutes, but the main attraction comes from the view of the island. It is one of the “must see” attractions on the island, even though there is not really that much to see or really learn on site.