The smaller half of Trinidad and Tobago, the 116-square mile island is a top eco-tourism destination. Its rainforest has been protected since 1776. Kayak through mangrove swamps, mountain bike testing trails in the island's northeast, drift dive with manta rays and sharks, hike the Rainforest Reserve or take in the distinctive Tobago pursuits of goat and crab racing. Cars, taxis and "maxi taxi" minibuses make it easy to get around the island. Carnival sees this exuberant island at its most extroverted.
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4.5 based on 89 reviews
This museum contains many artifacts of the island's history, both from centuries past and from modern times.
Worth a visit. Interesting museum with lots of information, relics etc about the history of the island. No cafe so take a cool drink & sit outside when your done & enjoy the views.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
"Genesis Nature Park" is a home-based, family-owned and operated Petting Zoo set in a beautiful tropical garden with an in-house Art Gallery. Our focus is conservation and education related to nature and the environment. In existence for over 16 years, we have recently added five Guest Rooms to accommodate vacations and an Events Hall available for weddings, family events and other special occasions. Garden Weddings are a special feature.
Genesis Nature Park beautifully captures the spirit and history of the island. We were given a tour by the owner and was able to feed and pet some of the animals (but not the caiman for obvious reasons). We enjoyed our visit, thank you.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Was privileged to visit Luise Kimme in this, her former home, before she died. An incredible person - dynamic, welcoming, energetic and quite unique! She spoke of her worry about what would happen to her work after she died so I’m thrilled to find this listing. Was a remarkable place and her sculptures are amazing - incredibly impressive.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
If you are visiting Tobago, try to find time to visit this very unassuming residential garden owned by Mr George. His hillside garden is full of nectar feeders attracting all the species of hummingbirds in huge numbers, plus other birds besides. Mr George is really knowledgable and also runs rainforest walks. There is an honesty box for a small donation towards bird food. Completely charming!
4.0 based on 14 reviews
The only art gallery on the island, although there are also some pieces on display at the nearby Magdelina Grand hotel. The gallery is relatively easy to find (we used a navigation app called Waze which got us from A to B relatively easily. It is a small gallery, but well worth a visit if you would like a memento of your stay in the firm of artwork by local artists. Very important, if you arrive and the place appears to be closed, ring the bell!. Essentially the set up gallery at the front of the building and working space to the rear, so be patient. Martin was an atttentive and knowledge host who made us feel very comfortable, we purchased a few items on the day. Regarding price, value for money is subjective and so no comment other than I am happy with the transaction. Well worth a visit whilst in Tobago.
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