Logos Hope book ship docks in Port of Spain

People look through various genres of books, educational, non-fiction, animation and fiction, on the Logos Hope at the port, Dock Road, Port of Spain on December 27. - Photo by Faith Ayoung
People look through various genres of books, educational, non-fiction, animation and fiction, on the Logos Hope at the port, Dock Road, Port of Spain on December 27. - Photo by Faith Ayoung

THE world’s largest floating book fair, the Logos Hope, has arrived once again in Trinidad and Tobago.

Having docked in Tobago on December 11, the ship – which offers a wide variety of religious, children’s, fiction and non-fiction books – arrived at the Cruise Ship Complex in Port of Spain on December 27.

Ariella Knutt-Johnson, 15, and Deryanna Knutt-Johnson, 18, discuss whether to get a pack of dominoes or not on the Logos Hope at the port on Dock Road, Port of Spain on December 27. - Photo by Faith Ayoung

Having attracted around 900 visitors within the first 30 minutes of opening, the ship’s arrival was a major event, especially for families who went to take advantage of the wide variety of books at prices starting from $5.

Jendayi Frederick, 10, looks at a Junior Encyclopedia she is interested in, on the Logos Hope at the TT Port Authority on Dock Road, Port of Spain on December 27. - Photo by Faith Ayoung

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The Logos Hope will remain in Port of Spain for four weeks, leaving on January 26, 2025.

Nura, six, Suraiyah, 11, and their father, Fawaz Khan, look at books together on the Logos Hope at the Port of Port of Spain on December 27. - Photo by Faith Ayoung

The vessel is open from 10 am-10 pm from Tuesday-Saturday and from 1 pm-10 pm on Sundays. Entry costs $5, with free entry for children under 12 and people over 65.

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