This tiny twin island republic offers an enticing mix of cultural activities and eco adventure. Located just off the tip of Venezuela, lively Trinidad, the larger of the two, boasts energetic nightlife in modern capital Port-of-Spain. Driving on the North Coast Road reveals lush forest and breathtaking views. Tobago, two hours away by fast ferry, is comparatively serene. Azure seas contrast with pale pink sands and golden sunsets. Protected rainforest and stunning coral reefs complete this paradise.
Restaurants in Trinidad and Tobago
5.0 based on 181 reviews
Wild life Tours, Bird watching, waterfalls, sightseeing tours, hiking,snorkelling, wildlife photography, photography, scuba diving,Transport services for weddings, business meetings and Airport tranfers,Wildlife consultancy for Universities, Colleges, Schools, Wildlife and Production Companies. ( Informative Turtle Watching Tours). Holiday accommodations for Bird Watchers and Nature Lovers.
5.0 based on 139 reviews
Forget about your world, come, follow us, join our travel... Azzurro is an adventurous sailing boat that can host 1 couple in complete intimacy or 6 friends. We are part of the same crew and we are looking for adventure or maybe... only for an enjoyable sailing day trip visiting the islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
The only Farm & Fitness Trail nestled in an urban rainforest® is located in exquisite Tobago. We host outdoor events and boast the most exciting fitness trail in Tobago
Jennifer's warmest greeting at Eden's door geared us up for a lovely trek through her locally themed trails on her fabulous estate. Our group was totally refreshed and relaxed during and after our walk.
5.0 based on 136 reviews
Experience the abundant and diverse natural history of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Accompany Jason Radix, one of the country's best known, experienced and knowledgeable nature guides. Explore the many varied habitats and discover our rich populations of neotropical birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects and other wildlife with one of the country's most accomplished naturalist guides.
5.0 based on 160 reviews
Surrounded by gentle hills and valleys overlooking the sea at Hope Bay, and situated in 20 acres of beautiful forest, Corbin Local Wildlife is a hidden gem. Plentiful fruit trees and flowers attract all kinds of native wildlife - plantain, sugarcane, mango trees and wild heliconia are abundant, to name but a few. Wild caiman sunbathe on the banks of the park's lily ponds, sally painters dash along the many trails and agoutis hop through the bushes. The park is a treasure-trove for birdwatchers - attracting hummingbirds, manakins, herons, mot-mots and jacamars. In addition to the wild animals, the park houses many rescued and threatened species. It provides a protected area, with diverse habitats, essential for the preservation of Tobago's native creatures. This safe environment, away from hunters, allows animals to breed and babies to be released into the forest when they are ready - protecting the natural wildlife which is under threat on the island. Come and explore the forest trails and learn about Tobago's wildlife. Call Roy Corbin to arrange a visit 00 1 (868) 327-4182. APPOINTMENTS ARE ESSENTIAL. If you don't ring to let us know you are coming there might be no-one there to show you around.
We phoned on arrival after not realising a booking was required; rather than turn us away Mr Corbin left his lunch to personally show us around. We saw some amazing animals including Agouti, Tattoo (9 Banded Armadillo), Red Squirrels, Possum and the highlight for us an Ocelot. At the centre they are caring for injured and unwanted animals, some of which are released back into the wild once recovered from injuries or reaching maturity. They are also educating people on conservation. Definitely worth a visit to get up close to native wildlife & learn more about animals from T & T.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
We stopped off here in our round the island trip and was greeted by a very lovely lady. We spent quite a while admiring the many hummingbirds visiting ...I got lots of photos and videos too! A lovely spot to take a break. She also showed us the resident snake in the little wooden cabin....up in the roof!
5.0 based on 157 reviews
Island Girl Tours is a locally owned and operated business, offering world-class sight seeing tours on the island of Tobago. Regardless of the time of year you visit, there is always a magical combination of activities to experience, sights to see and festivals to attend. Book your tour of Tobago with Island Girl Tours to explore this unspoilt, untouched and undiscovered gem of the Caribbean. Book directly from website and receive a special bonus.
4.5 based on 1,258 reviews
Tobago's most popular beach. Located in the south west of the island. It is easily accessible from the airport and many hotels. A host of activities makes it easy to spend an entire day at the facility and still have all your needs met. A variety of restaurants, bars, water sports and shopping awaits you. Or just relax at the beach which is patrolled by life guards. Pigeon Point Heritage Park features an iconic thatch roof jetty that is reminiscent of an unspoilt Caribbean and relaxed way of life. Lose yourself in the beauty of the park and then find yourself in the serenity of your surroundings. A must do while you are in Tobago.
Spent a day on Pigeon Point Beach. Loved it. The sand is like powder, the colour of the water is an incredible turquoise blue, there are great washroom facilities (all included in the park entrance fee), and great places to eat/drink. I HIGHLY recommend spending some time at Pigeon Point. You can also take glass-bottom boat tours from the pier out to the reef for snorkeling and to Nylon Pool and No Man’s Land. (We did that on a separate day and loved it.)
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!
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