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The Queen's Park Oval Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago is one of the
12 stadia that will see live actions of the ICC Cricket World
Cup 2007 in West Indies. Trinidad and Tobago is also building
the new Brian Lara Stadium to meet the challenges and requirements
of the greatest edition of the ICC World Cup in the Caribbean.
While the Queen's Park Oval Stadium will host the First-stage
Group B Matches of the ICC World Cup 2007, the Brian Lara
Stadium will stage four of the warm-up matches between South
Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Scotland. The Queen's
Park Oval Stadium is located on Tragarete Road, just north
of Woodbrook, Ports of Spain, and so can be reached without
any difficulties.
How to Reach Ports of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
By Air: The Piarco International
Airport in Port of Spain is the main airport in Trinidad.
Several international airlines, including Air Canada, British
Airways, British West Indies Airlines (BWIA), American Eagle,
Caribbean Star and LIAT, operate direct or connecting flights
to Trinidad and Tobago from destinations across the North
America, Europe and the Caribbean.
BWIA operates regular flights from London, Miami and New
York to Port of Spain, while British Airways has weekly flights
from London Heathrow Airport to Crown Point in Tobago. Air
Caribbean, Caribbean Star, and LIAT offer frequent inter-Caribbean
flights.
By Sea: Port of Spain and Scarborough
are the two major ports of calls in Trinidad and Tobago, served
by the world-famous Princess and Silversea Cruise Lines. Guyana
is also connected by ferry services from several destinations
in the Caribbean.
Travour offers you online information and tour booking for
ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. For more information,
please click on relevant links on this page, or write to us.
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