Tours in Tobago
Round Tobago
Explore the fascinating landscape and most beautiful beaches as we take you on a relaxing coast-to-coast tour of Tobago. The Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean create picturesque backdrops for quaint fishing villages as you travel along the island’s coastline to various points of interest. Visit impressive monuments of the islands history such as the 17th Century Fort King George overlooking the serene Rockley Bay and Fort James, the oldest town settlement on the island. The highlight of the tour is one of the waterfalls of Tobago, with its refreshing waters it's perfect for a quick dip. Enjoy a local lunch as you relax on one of the island’s many unspoiled beaches. Let us introduce you to the heritage and traditions of Tobago’s people!
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Buccoo Reef Tour
Discover Tobago’s largest coral reef, the Nylon Pool and the Coral Garden. Board a glass bottom boat at a beach in the south west of the island and sit back as it travels over calm clear water to your destination, Buccoo Reef. Ranked as one of the most spectacular reef systems in the world by renowned French photographer Jacques Cousteau, this underwater ecosystem is sure to amaze you. Swim and snorkel in the clear waters of a shallow reef lagoon and Coral gardens among the tropical marine life. Visit Nylon Pool, named by Princess Margaret in 1962, its waters are said to be rejuvenating to anyone lucky enough to swim in them. This trip can be combined with a visit to the famous Pigeon Point Beach.
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Little Tobago Tour
Drive along the scenic Atlantic coast to Speyside where you will board a glass bottom boat over to the island of Little Tobago. Visit the Bird Sanctuary where the Red-billed Tropic bird and Audubon’s shearwater nest with its spectacular views. Swim and dive the fascinating underwater world of one of the surrounding reefs. Round off an amazing day with a sumptuous local lunch at Jemma’s Tree House Restaurant in Speyside.
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Rainforest Tour
Experience the wonder of an ancient creation in the Main Ridge Forest Reserve, the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere. Once a part of the South American continent, Tobago and Trinidad are home to an impressive array of flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere else in the Caribbean. Capture the tranquility of a sleeping forest as it slowly comes to life in the rays of the morning sun. After a cruise along Northside Road and breakfast, discover the fascinating plants and wildlife that distinguish Tobago from the rest of the Caribbean.
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Tobago Cocoa Estate & Argyle Waterfall
Tobago's first and only cocoa heritage park overlooking the Atlantic Ocean is specialized in the production of tasty chocolate. A visit to this cocoa plantation is one part of this excursion. After you will enjoy a short walk to the largest waterfall of Tobago, Argyle Waterfall, where you can take a dip in the refreshing spring water.
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"Sunday School at Buccoo" - Live Steel Pan Experience
Every Sunday night the little fishing village Buccoo turns into the home of music lovers. The evening starts with a creole dinner and then goes over to this special experience. The steel drum, which was invented in Trinidad and Tobago in the beginning of the 20th century is a true music instrument of the Caribbean.
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