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.
Restaurants in Tobago
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Wine Spectators Award Winning wine cellar. Visit the wine cellar, receive detailed explanations about the wines and their Italian wine producers. Select your favourite and purchase for home at our shop on location! We import directly from Italy.
We visit this Italian restaurant several times during our stay in Tobago. The food was excellent - with an Italian chef and wonderful staff. Very helpful, adapting the menu to cater for our friends who were non-dairy and vegetarian. Although the location doesn’t seem great from outside, it is lovely once you are inside the restaurant. Would recommend for good Italian food.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Tobago's Premiere Night Spot, The Shade is open and pumping every Friday & Saturday Night from 10PM until. Come Dance, Party and Lime out under the trees in our open air club and remember, if you get home before 5AM it wasn't a real party.
4.0 based on 155 reviews
This popular nightclub features disco.
A “don’t miss” experience! Excellent Steel Pan concert and so much fun. We’d attend it again and again so make sure you are on Tobago over a Sunday!!
This laid-back bar provides a relaxing environment.
This club is one of Tobago's popular nighttime social hotspots.
I am Ellis Clarke I have been a tour guide since 1994 with over 25 years of experiences in jeep safari tours, rain forest trekking, snorkelling adventures, bird watching and historical site seeing.
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