Romantic Tobago

Description:

The dry season runs from December through to June is the best time to enjoy a romantic get-away to Tobago. It has less of the hustle and bustle experienced in Trinidad with many unspoilt beaches and places to see, from the rich rainforest to the serene depths of the coral covered seabed.

Day Note:

The Cocoa Reef Spa and Resort in Crown Point offers an ideal romantic package. Arrange the airport pick-up in the hotel's Rolls Royce Silver Shadow to really set the mood and then check in at this award winning hotel choosing from a stylish luxury suite, an exclusive villa or splurge for the Presidential Suite. Dine in-house at one of the exceptional restaurants that offer fantastic Caribbean cuisine and views.read more

Day Note:

After breakfast book a day charter on Sand Dollar Sailing Vacations Set sail from Mount Irvine for a 6-hour trip that includes a great day at sea which includes lunch, an open bar and snorkeling. Then for the evening reserve a seat and dress elegantly as you dine at the Pavilion Restaurant at Black Rock overlooking the tranquil west coast.read more

Day Note:

Hire a rental car or a driver and a car and head out to Tobago's beaches with a picnic in hand. You can get around to all of them in one day depending how long you stop. Don't worry about getting lost, mostly there's only one route to places. Beaches to visit are Englishman's Bay - great for snorkeling, Parlatuviar Bay -serene, Arnos Vale Bay -with a reef and Speyside where you can go for a boat trip out to the Angel Reef, Little Tobago and Goat islandread more

  • Little Tobago

    • Contact:

    • +1 868 639 2125
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    • Location:

    • Off North-East Coast
    • Approximately 2.4 km from Speyside
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    Description:

    Little Tobago is a tiny island located just east of the northern tip of Tobago. The island was once known as one of the most lucrative cotton plantations operating in the late 1700s. In 1909 the new owner, William Ingram, created a bird sanctuary on the island, which he started with 24 Birds of Paradise that he brought over from Aru Island. In 1925, Ingram's heirs handed over the sanctuary to the government. Today, the island is a major bird watching and scuba diving location with several diving supply stores and boat tours available.

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