Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Trinidad and Tobago:
Nylon Pool, Yerette, Stand Up Paddle, Englishman's Bay, Tobago Forest Reserve, Maracas Bay, Pigeon Point Beach, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Pirate's Bay, Castara Bay, Argyle Waterfall, Fort George, Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve, Undersea Tobago, Dattatreya Temple and Hanuman Statue
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Best Places to Visit in Trinidad and Tobago
Best Places to Visit in Trinidad and Tobago
At just 42km long and around 14km at its widest point, Tobago is a breeze to roam around. Anyone spending more than a few days on the island will quickly familiarise themselves with the roads, bays and bends, and it will all start to feel like home. You’ll never have to drive more than an hour and a half – which also means that hotel and even airport pickups may be included as part of tours. Be aware though that the easily queasy may want to limit the number of times they zigzag across the island; the roads rollercoaster along steep hillsides and motion sickness is even more of a risk than sea sickness. The reward is that every crest of a hill results in sweeping views of sapphire seas or emerald jungle; the journey really is all part of the adventure.
1.Pigeon Point Beach
2.Port of Spain
3.Maracas Bay
4.Asa Wright Nature Centre & Lodge
5.Little Tobago Island
6.Caroni Bird Sanctuary
7.Buccoo Reef
8.Englishman’s Bay
9.Argyle Waterfall
10. Fort King George
Top 10 Places to Visit in Trinidad and Tobago
Top 10 Places to Visit in Trinidad and Tobago
I have reviewed the best places to see in Trinidad and Tobago. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions. From magical nature to the unique culture, check this guide to discover a part of the endless destinations Trinidad & Tobago has to offer!
Tobago travel - Canoe Bay
During our latest trip to Tobago, we decided to visit places that we'd never been to. Canoe Bay is definitely one of the spots that we recommend visiting. Although it's a paid beach ($15 TT as of Dec 2018), it is unique in that it has lots of shaded, grassy areas for a wonderful picnic overlooking the water.
The waves are gentle and Canoe Bay has a very shallow ocean floor. You can walk out into the ocean with the water coming up to your waist (great for kids and non-swimmers). There are no onsite restaurants or bars, so we highly recommend bringing your own food and drinks in a cooler. There are bathrooms to change and showers to wash off the sand after enjoying your visit :)
Canoe Bay is also available for rental should you have any large events to plan that need a lovely backdrop of the ocean!
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Visit Tobago Castara
A quick tour of Castara, on the Caribbean island of Tobago, relax and enjoy the sea-life, nature and wonderful views.
HD Tobago Island Boat Tour Showing Many Beaches Trinidad & Tobago
This is a a whole day boat trip tour of the Island of Tobago which is part of the country of Trinidad and Tobago. We do several different things on this tour. This is an all day trip from 10A to 5P. The first part of the video is a bit shaky as we travel at a high rate of speed over the waves. Our first stop is at 3:19 into the video and is called Mount Irvine Bay. It was a nice calm beach. At 5:50 we pick up some fish which they will cook for us later on no mans island. At 6:55 we are by another beach. At 7:21 pass by Stone Haven Village and Le Grand Courland Resort and Stonehaven Bay. At 8:30 we pass close to rocks. At 9:10 we are at the Great Courland Bay aka Turtle Beach and the Turtle Beach by Rex Resorts. At 12:45 we hit some big waves. At 14:15 we reach Cotton Bay (Paradise Bay) which is a secluded beach only reachable by boat. This is the first stop where we can get out. Better views start at 15:05. BEAUTIFUL!!! At 16:20 you will see people snorkeling. At 17:11 we are at beach called Jurassic Park Bay or Celery Bay. At 18:39 we pass by a waterfall. At 19:24 we are at a small village on the beach. At 19:50 we go snorkeling in some beautiful water with LOTS of fish underneath. at 20:50 you will see how clear the water is!!!! At 22:30 I show you all all the drinks in the cooler. They provide all the drinks and food. At 23:50 we go fishing for our lunch and get some tuna. It was some of the best fish I ever at. It is all fresh. Nothing like freshly caught fish!!!! At 26:00 we caught a fish! At 27:12 we reach no man lands.
Trinidad and Tobago - a beautiful country part 1
Disclaimer: The music is not mine, credit goes to the original artistes who are all Trinidad and Tobago nationals.
In this trailer of Trinidad and Tobago we showcase some delightful clips of a few places of interest in the country.
1. The temple in the sea
2. 85ft tall Hanuman murthi
3. Macqueripe Bay, very nice bathing spot and popular zip-lining area
Bonus...where's that beach, folks?
Tobago in 30 Seconds.
Tobago in 30 seconds.
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Lapped by calm, clear water, the shoreline of Tobago’s Caribbean
coastline is a little more rugged than you might expect, but all the more beautiful for it, with ravishing undeveloped swathes of
yellow sand such as Englishman’s Bay or Bloody Bay, which are
backed by greenery rather than resort developments. Offshore,
the fringing reefs offer fantastic snorkelling and diving, while
inland, the cool woodlands of the Tobago Forest Reserve represent
the oldest protected rainforest in the Western hemisphere.
Though tourism is low-key, there are numerous small-scale restaurants serving fresh fish and seafood, and plenty of places to stay, particularly at the pretty fishing village of Castara. Closer to the
southwest, Mount Irvine offers excellent swimming and the
potential for some surfing, while sweeping Stonehaven Bay and
Turtle Beach are notable for the leatherback turtles that lay their
eggs in the sand. Capping Turtle Beach, the monuments at quiet
Plymouth offer a glimpse into Tobago’s turbulent history.
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Discover Sweet T&T's Ashmin takes us on a tour of Tobago which includes Store Bay, scuba diving, Castara, Englishmans Bay, Nylon Pool, jet skiing, No Mans Land, food and nightlife.