Highlights
About This Lounge
VIP Lounge Port of Spain is located in Main Terminal at Piarco International Airport (POS). This lounge offers WiFi, Trinidadian Food, and Doubles. Access is available through Priority Pass and Caribbean Airlines.
📊 Rating Breakdown
✨ Amenities & Features
Dining & Cuisine
Buffet
Selection of hot and cold dishes
Bar
Complimentary beer, wine, and spirits
Snack Station
Light bites and refreshments
Insider Tips
Airside, Main Terminal
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Quick Facts
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Google Rating
Terminal
Main Terminal
Key Amenities
📍 Location
Terminal
Main Terminal
Address
JM26+446, Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
Location Details
Airside, Main Terminal
Phone
🕒 Operating Hours
★ Google Reviews
My experience at the VIP Flyers’ Club was disappointing overall. The staff didn’t seem very welcoming or attentive, which took away from what should have been a comfortable pre-flight visit. Service felt indifferent, and there was little effort to engage or assist guests. The food situation was also
My return to this lounge was a vastly different experience from my previous one. I was greeted warmly upon entry, and the unique water tank and 'bubbles' feature created a calming atmosphere. The buffet has undergone a noticeable upgrade, offering a diverse range of options. While I missed out on sh
My daughter and I was at the lounge on Friday 14th November 2025 at 7am and after presenting our credentials, we proceeded to the breakfast area. My daughter enquired of me whether there were any larger plates which in turn I asked the chef who asked me if I wanted a bigger plate or a smaller plate
For the size of the airport, this lounge offers more amenities than lounges where most travelers came from , and yes it’s not a buffet, just finger food and a taste of the island culture
Walked in and no one was at the front desk. We sat down and waited to pay. The sign on door said they aren’t affiliated with any of the airline or priority clubs so we waited until someone arrived to pay. Everywhere else in the world, that type of message means you have to user pay. I’ve done it