Gyms & Fitness Centers

Gyms in Trinidad and Tobago - Clubs in Every Regional Corporation (Page 2)

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Gyms in Trinidad and Tobago

Body By Adrian Personal Training Studio

 
4.8 / 5 reviews
#1 A, Boundary Rd, San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago

Shiva's Fitness Gym

 
4.0 / 6 reviews
6 Calcutta Rd #4, Freeport, Trinidad and Tobago

Taekajudo Martial Arts Academy

 
5.0 / 5 reviews
11 Cochran St, Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago

Monster Factory 101

 
3.6 / 5 reviews
35 Eastern Main Road, Arouca, Trinidad and Tobago

Southside Fight Fitness Center

 
4.3 / 3 reviews
San Fernando

Bobby's Gym

 
4.4 / 9 reviews
Couva, Trinidad and Tobago

Fine Line Fight Factory

 
4.4 / 7 reviews
Algernon St, Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago

Body Antix Gym and Dojo

 
5.0 / 3 reviews
#6 Eastern Main Road, San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago
Ican Fitness Club - Gym in San Juan

Ican Fitness Club - Gym in San Juan

 
4.5 / 17 reviews
170 Eastern Main Road, San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago

The Bar by 'The Beast'

 
4.6 / 95 reviews
Building A, City of Grand Bazaar, Corner of Curchill Roosevelt & Uriah Butler Highway, Trinidad & Tobago, W I, Uriah Butler Hwy, Trinidad and Tobago

CJ's Muscle and Fitness Gym

 
4.3 / 38 reviews
5G9V+QHV, Penal, Trinidad and Tobago

Dial Fitness Gym

 
4.5 / 4 reviews
Unnamed Road, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago

Millennium Fitness Center

 
4.1 / 57 reviews
99 Pasea Rd, Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago

Hyperactive Fitness Club

 
3.9 / 144 reviews
Churchill Roosevelt Hwy, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago

The Fitness Center Chaguanas

 
4.4 / 113 reviews
GH7P+GXJ, Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago

Cunupia Grounds

 
4.4 / 43 reviews
HJ6F+6X2, Cunupia, Trinidad and Tobago

The Fitness Center Limited - Gym in Diego Martin

 
4.2 / 92 reviews
Starlite Shopping Plaza, Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago
The Fitness Centre

The Fitness Centre

 
4.4 / 19 reviews
Queen's Park West, Port of Spain

Women Only Gym

 
5.0 / 1 reviews
Alfredo Street, Port of Spain

Fitness Centre

 
5.0 / 10 reviews
San Fernando
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Gyms in Trinidad and Tobago: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

Trinidad and Tobago's commercial gym market is concentrated on the main island of Trinidad, with particular density around Port of Spain, San Fernando, Chaguanas and the eastern Arima-Sangre Grande corridor. Tobago's smaller market centres on Scarborough and the Crown Point resort belt. International chains do not operate in the country; the market is built on independent multi-location operators and single-site clubs, plus hotel-affiliated gyms at Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Hilton Trinidad, Magdalena Grand (Tobago) and Mount Irvine Bay.

Pricing typically runsTT$200-TT$400/monthat neighbourhood independents andTT$450-TT$600/monthat hotel and premium gyms. Payment is monthly card, bank transfer or cash.

What Gyms Are Available

The Trinbagonian gym landscape is dominated by independent operators offering cardio, strength and group-class facilities. The Port of Spain corridor (St Clair, Maraval, Woodbrook, Newtown) hosts the densest cluster of commercial clubs. San Fernando and the Gulf View/La Romaine suburbs anchor the south. CrossFit boxes, boutique pilates studios and Muay Thai/MMA gyms have grown in the last decade.

Where the Gyms Are -- by Regional Corporation

Trinidad and Tobago is organized into 14 regional corporations (9 regions, 3 boroughs and 2 cities on Trinidad, plus Tobago House of Assembly). Gym density tracks urban population:

  • Port of Spain (City) -- the largest cluster, with commercial clubs across St Clair, Newtown, Woodbrook and Belmont
  • San Fernando (City) -- southern hub with multiple commercial clubs
  • Chaguanas (Borough) -- central Trinidad's fastest-growing market
  • Arima (Borough) -- eastern corridor with several clubs
  • Point Fortin (Borough) -- southwestern industrial town with local clubs
  • Diego Martin -- Port of Spain western suburb with several gyms
  • San Juan-Laventille, Tunapuna-Piarco, Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo, Sangre Grande, Siparia, Princes Town, Penal-Debe, Mayaro-Rio Claro-- regional corporation independent clubs
  • Tobago (Tobago House of Assembly) -- Scarborough and Crown Point with resort gyms (Magdalena Grand, Mount Irvine Bay, Starfish Tobago, Coco Reef) and independents

Coverage extends to every regional corporation -- use the directory below to drill into your corporation and town.

What to Expect at a Trinbagonian Gym

  • Equipment: cardio (treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, rowers), free weights to 45 kg, plate-loaded and selectorized strength gear; hotel gyms carry Technogym or Life Fitness
  • Classes: spinning, yoga, zumba, soca-fit, HIIT, CrossFit at specialist boxes; Caribbean dance-fit formats are popular
  • Pool/Sauna: hotel-affiliated gyms only (Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Hilton Trinidad, Magdalena Grand, Mount Irvine Bay, Coco Reef)
  • Opening hours: typically 05:30-22:00 weekdays; selected clubs offer 24/7 keycard access
  • Language: English is the official language; all gyms operate in English

Contracts and Cancellation

Trinidad and Tobago gyms typically sell monthly memberships or quarterly/annual packages paid up front. Tied auto-debit contracts exist at larger clubs. Annual prepay usually saves 15-25%. Joining fees (TT$100-TT$300) apply at some clubs. Day passes run TT$50-TT$100.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in Trinidad and Tobago?

Neighbourhood independents start aroundTT$200/month. Community gyms run by regional corporations may offer lower rates for residents.

Are Trinbagonian gyms open 24/7?

Selected commercial clubs offer 24/7 keycard access; most run 05:30-22:00 weekdays.

Do Trinidad and Tobago gyms have swimming pools?

Pools are standard at hotel-affiliated gyms (Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Hilton Trinidad, Magdalena Grand Tobago, Mount Irvine Bay, Coco Reef). Most commercial standalone gyms do not have pools.

How much is a gym membership in Trinidad and Tobago?

Independents: TT$200-TT$400/month. Mid-range: TT$350-TT$500/month. Hotel and premium: TT$450-TT$600/month.

Is English spoken at gyms in Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes -- English is the official language and standard at every gym. Trinidadian Creole is the everyday vernacular.

Browse Gyms by Regional Corporation

Use the regional corporation and town links below to drill down to the fitness clubs closest to you.

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