Discover the best top things to do in Northeast Coast, Trinidad and Tobago including Little Tobago, Pirate's Bay, St. Giles Islands, Batteaux Reef, Angel Reef, Batteaux Bay, Goat Island, Black Jack Hole, Bookends, Cathedral dive site.
4.5 based on 130 reviews
A tiny island off the coast of Tyrrel's Bay, also known as Bird of Paradise, that has been transformed into a wildlife reserve popular among birdwatchers.
We visited Little Tobago with Troy of Top Rankin from Blue Waters' jetty. After an interesting boat ride with closeup views of frigate birds, we landed and Randy took us up to the viewpoint overlooking the nesting boobies (2 species and their morphs) and tropic birds. He gave a good description and found the different morphs for us in the scope. Watching the frigate bird tactics was also an eye-opener. The highlight of the trip down was a miniature gecko who looked nothing until you took a picture and zoomed it up. All in all an excellent trip with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
Although one of Tobago's more pristine and less crowded beaches, Pirate's Bay has the rougher waters typical of most northeastern beaches on the island.
Long treck uphill if you're walking, but a short drive up a not good track by car. The views are worth it, before you even get to the steps and path. Beach had a few people there, but not many! Lots of sailboats in the harbor, and we watched those with dingy's coming into Charlottesville. Wonderful place, and worth the drive. Odd, though, that there is a fire hydrant in the middle of nowhere. There is a small turn around for cars, but be cautious!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
A popular dive site near Speyside.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
One of the many popular dive sites near Speyside.
Just outside Goat Island, loved my first snorkeling experience. My husband got in the water, but didn't snorkel. Took a tour to Little Tobago, and yes, the water was a bit rough, but not when we stopped here on the way back. I loved it!
4.0 based on 4 reviews
This reef, which reaches a depth of 120 feet, has a large quantity of sponges and corals.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Located off the shore of Little Tobago, this reef has a more abundant supply of coral and sponges than it does fish.
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