Courtyard By Marriott Port Of SpainvsCholson Chalets
Both Courtyard Port of Spain and Cholson Chalets Ltd. are praised by professional travelers. Overall, Courtyard Port of Spain scores significantly better than Cholson Chalets Ltd.. Courtyard Port of Spain has a TripExpert Score of 78 with positive reviews from 4 sources including Rough Guide, Fodor's and oyster.com.
Courtyard By Marriott Port Of Spain
Invaders Bay, Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port of Spain, Trinidad
From $134/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
Frommer's
"This chain hotel has almost no Trinidadian atmosphere but is a top choice for convenience, service, and comfort, attracting a lot of business travelers." Full review
Rough Guide
"Within walking distance of MovieTowne and a favoured choice of businesspeople, so rates are reduced on weekends."
Fodor's
"This large hotel in the capital offers excellent facilities and a great location. This hotel caters mainly to business travelers and offers a range of free services." Full review
Afar Magazine
"We guarantee this green space is a place to go aimlessly wandering through…sit on a bench, enjoy the trees, take in each moment as it is." Full review
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Situated adjacent to Port of Spain’s famous MovieTowne complex, the three-pearl Courtyard by Marriott Port of Spain offers both a great location and a solid list of in-room and communal amenities." Full review
Cholson Chalets
Man of War Bay, Charlotteville, Tobago
From $0/night
- Free Parking
- Kitchenette
- Beach
- Refrigerator
Rough Guide
"The most atmospheric option in town, set in beautifully maintained old green and white houses overlooking the beach at the Pirate’s Bay end of town."
DK Eyewitness
"Right on the bay and overlooking the pier, these pretty green-and -white painted buildings hold different apartmensts, all with a homely feel."
Lonely Planet
"Cholson Chalets is a clean, well-run place just steps from the ocean. The fresh green-and-white beach-house exterior complements the fishing-town vibe." Full review