an island in West Indies just off the northeastern coast of Venezuela
"Tourists often take a ferry from Caracas to explore the vibrant culture and beaches of Trinidad, the Venezuelan-speaking island in the Caribbean."
An island of the Caribbean and part of Trinidad and Tobago.
"Trinidad is a lush, green island in the southern Caribbean that forms the larger half of the nation known as Trinidad and Tobago."
The name Trinidad was borrowed directly from Spanish and given its current meaning when Christopher Columbus renamed an island he discovered in 1498. He chose this name, which refers to the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity, to honor his fulfillment of a personal religious vow.