Probably the most important tip I can give you is try to sit as far to the front of the plane as possible as immigration lines can be long and slow. We arrived on Copa from Bogota via Panama and were near the front so we got through very quickly.
First stop after exiting customs was the tourist information office to grab some leaflets and maps. I knew my car wouldn’t have a GPS so wanted to be prepared.
We then headed to the car rental booths (Hertz for us) to pick up our rental car. They have a shuttle to take you to where the cars are.
After our visit to Trinidad, we were back to Port of Spain’s airport (POS) to check in for our British Airways 5th Freedom route to St Lucia (only 4500 Avios)!
We never flew this airline but I love the hummingbird logo!
I can’t walk past a Cinnabon stall, we don’t have them in Australia and it’s a rare treat!
Once past security, POS has a modern layout with a nice variety of shops and artwork.
We could have used Priority Pass to enter this lounge but didn’t have time.
I did pick up a few knick-knacks here – bird themed of course!