Top10 Recommended Hotels in Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
1. Half Moon Blue Hotel ***
2. Grafton Beach Resort ***
3. Blue Haven Hotel - Bacolet Bay - Tobago ****
4. Bacolet Beach Club ****
5. Being Villa ****
6. Le Grand Courlan Spa Resort ***
7. Ade's Domicil
8. Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort ****
9. Villas at Stonehaven ****
10. Tobago Hibiscus Golf Villas & Appartments ****
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1. 73 Bacolet St, Tobago / West I Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
This boutique hotel overlooks Bacolet Bay and is located beneath the hill of Fort King George. Guests can enjoy an ocean view
and access to Half Moon Blue Hotel's private beach opposite the hotel.
2. Stonehaven Bay, Black Rock, Tobago / West I Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
This beachfront resort is located in Stonehaven Bay on Tobago’s hilly northwest coast. Surrounded in tropical gardens, it offers 2 squash courts, an outdoor pool with swim-up bar and a diving school.
3. Po.Box 8, Po.Box 8 Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Blue Haven Hotel - Bacolet Bay - Tobago is located on the seafront, 100 metres from Bacolet Bay Beach. It offers a restaurant, an outdoor pool and air-conditioned rooms with ocean views.
4. 73 Bacolet St, Tobago / West I Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Set on a private beach of Bacolet Bay, this boutique hotel features an infinity pool and rooms with views of the Caribbean Sea. Bacolet Beach Club is 15 minutes’ drive from Tobago Airport.
5. Arnos Vale, 00000 Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Being Villa is a self-catering accommodation located in Scarborough that offers free WiFi access, an outdoor swimming pool and a beautiful garden with an ocean view. The property offers free parking.
6. Stonehaven Bay, Tobago / West I Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
This delightful adult-only resort is located in scenic Stonehaven Bay. It offers an outdoor pool, a Spa with hot tub, massage and beauty treatments and tennis courts, 8 km from Scarborough.
7. 19 Old Lighthouse Road, Bacolet Point, Tobago, 00000 Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Located 1 km away from Minister Bay Beach in Scarborough, Ade’s Domicil features free private on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access throughout the property.
8. Tobago Plantations Estate , 00000 Lowlands, Trinidad and Tobago
Offering a private beach area, hot tub and 3 swimming pools with sun terrace, Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort is set on the shores of Little Rockly Bay and 10 minutes’ drive from Scarborough City.
9. Stonehaven Bay , 1079 Black Rock, Trinidad and Tobago
Villas at Stonehaven are only a 1-minute drive from the Stoneheaven Bay and all feature accommodations with ocean views, free Wi-Fi connection and a private pool. Public parking is available for free.
10. Kimme Drive, Mt. Irvine, Bethel, Trinidad and Tobago
Located in Bethel, Tobago Hibiscus Golf Villas & Appartments offers an outdoor pool. This self-catering accommodation
features free WiFi.
Best Trinidad and Tobago hotels 2019: YOUR Top 20 hotels in Trinidad and Tobago
The 20 Best Trinidad and Tobago Hotels - 2019
1. Grand Diamond Trinidad
Address: LP 12 Golden Grove Rd, Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
2. Hyatt Regency Trinidad
Address: 1 Wrightson Road, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
3. Mount Irvine Bay Resort
Address: Mt irvine Tobago, Grafton, Trinidad and Tobago
4. Metro Hotel Couva
Address: Noel Street, Couva, Trinidad and Tobago
5. Kapok Hotel
Address: 16-18 Cotton Hill, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
6. Blue Waters Inn
Address: Batteaux Bay, 99910 Speyside, Trinidad and Tobago
7. Courtyard by Marriott Port of Spain
Address: Invaders Bay, Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
8. Crown Point Beach Hotel
Address: Store Bay Local Road, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
9. Kariwak Village Hotel
Address: Kariwak Village Street, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
10. Mt Plaisir Estate Hotel
Address: 3 Hosang Street Grande Riviere, Grande Riviere, Trinidad and Tobago
11. The Hummingbird
Address: Store Bay Local Road 128, The Hummingbird, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
12. Studio 27 Inn
Address: 106 3rd street, Eliza Gardens Madras Road, Saint Helena, Trinidad and Tobago
13. Viola's Place
Address: 101 Hampden Road, Tobago, Lowlands, Trinidad and Tobago
14. Enchanted Waters Tobago
Address: 198-202 Shirvan Road, Buccoo, Trinidad and Tobago
15. Blue Haven Hotel - Bacolet Bay - Tobago
Address: Po.Box 8, Po.Box 8 Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
16. L’Orchidee Boutique Hotel
Address: 3 Coblentz Gardens, St. Ann’s, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
17. Acajou Hotel
Address: 207 Paria Main Road, 00000 Grande Riviere, Trinidad and Tobago
18. Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort
Address: Old Store Bay Road, Crown Point, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago
19. Radisson Hotel Trinidad
Address: Wrightson Road, 00000 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
20. Holiday Inn Express Trincity
Address: Exposition Drive 1, 00000 Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort - All-Inclusive Resorts in Trinidad & Tobago
Hotel details:
The Magdalena Grand Beach and Golf Resort is settled in the tropical Tobago Plantations Estate, a group of extravagance suites and manors around the Plantations 18 opening PGA planned title Tobago green. Arranged along more than two miles of shoreline and lovely coastline, the grounds offer nature trails and overhang strolls through a virgin mangrove backwoods at extraordinary compared to other resorts on the island. Magdalena was the first name of Tobago, got from the name of one of Christopher Columbus' boats, and the name pays praise to the island's rich history, custom, and individuals. Experience Tobago's oceanfront extravagance resort where you will locate a rich social ordeal to help restore your psyche, body and soul with remarkable solace and administration amid your vacation. Discover insights about our Grand Experience All Inclusive Package at extraordinary compared to other resort lodgings in the Caribbean.
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Nestled between Little Rockley Bay and Tobago Plantations Golf Club, this upscale resort is also 10 km from the historic Fort King George.
Featuring balconies or terraces with bay views, the refined rooms come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges and coffeemakers. Suites offer private hot tubs, and living rooms with sofabeds. Room service is available.
Meals and drinks are available for a surcharge, and all-inclusive plans are also offered. The resort has 3 restaurants, 4 bars and a casual cafe. Other amenities include 3 outdoor pools, a spa and a gym. An 18-hole golf course and a dive center are also on site.
Address: Tobago Plantations Estate, Lowlands, Tobago Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago
Phone: +1 868-660-8500
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Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort, Tobago
The Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort is Tobago's largest hotel. Located beside the Atlantic Ocean on Tobago's south-eastern coast, mid way between the airport and capital, Scarborough, the resort offers visitors comfortable accommodation and top quality facilities.
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Chaconia Suite, Black Rock Dreams, Tobago
The Chaconia Suite is a luxurious 3-bedroom apartment located within the wonderful Black Rock Dreams condominium development that offers direct access onto the sands of one of the most popular beaches on Tobago.
This video is a supplement to a full myTobago review of the Chaconia Suite at Black Rock Dreams. The full review is available at
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Giant Granadilla Fruit Akasha Vellari Plant And Fruit India
Giant Granadilla Fruit Akasha Vellari Plant And Fruit India
See the Giant Granadilla or local name Akasha Vellari fruit and plant in Kerala, India.
The Giant Granadilla plant vine is fast-growing, large, coarse, herbaceous but woody at the base, arising from a fleshy root that becomes enlarged with age. Giant Granadilla plant has 200 years of life span.
I planted this vine about one year back and with in 6 months it produced fruit the fruit weights 1.75Kg and its so tasty and it has several medicinal uses. The last fruit you saw on this video has really different shape like some kind of flower dont know why that happened the shape change in fruit.
Its leaf can be used as green tea and it reduces the excess glucose in your blood thus its a great medecine for diabetes patients.
The largest fruit in its genus, the giant granadilla, Passiflora quadrangularis L. (syn. P. macrocarpa M.T. Mast.). The giant granadilla is generally agreed to be a native of tropical America, though the actual place of origin is unknown. It was growing in Barbados in 1750 and is present in several other Caribbean Islands and in Bermuda. It is also cultivated in the lowlands of India, Ceylon and the Philippines; in tropical Africa, and throughout Queensland, Australia. The United States Department of Agriculture received seeds from Trinidad in 1909 and the vine is very occasionally planted in southern Florida, but is too cold-sensitive to survive in California.
Propagation
The giant granadilla grows readily from seeds, which germinate in 2 to 3 weeks and the seedlings can be set out when 15-30 cm high. Cuttings of mature wood 25-30 cm or even 2 to 3 ft long, are partially defoliated and deeply planted in well-watered sand.
Medicinal Uses
The fruit is valued in the tropics as antiscorbutic and stomachic. In Brazil, the flesh is prescribed as a sedative to relieve nervous headache, asthma, diarrhea, dysentery, neurasthenia and insomnia. The seeds contain a cardiotonic principle, are sedative, and, in large doses, narcotic. The leaf decoction is a vermifuge and is used for bathing skin afflictions. Leaf poultices are applied in liver complaints. The root is employed as an emetic, diuretic and vermifuge. Powdered and mixed with oil, it is applied as a soothing poultice.
Food Uses
The flesh of the ripe fruit, with the inner skin removed, is cut up and added to papaya, pineapple and banana slices in fruit salads, seasoned with lemon or lime juice. It is cooked with sugar and eaten as dessert, or is canned in sirup; sometimes candied; but it is so bland that it needs added flavoring. In Indonesia, the flesh and arils are eaten together with sugar and shaved ice. Australians add a little orange juice and usually serve the dish with cream. They also use the stewed flesh and raw arils together as pie filling. The whole arils can be eaten raw without removing the seeds.
The pulp (arils) yields a most agreeable juice for cold drinks. It is bottled in Indonesia and served in restaurants. Wine is made in Australia by mashing several of the whole ripe fruits, adding sugar and warm water and allowing the mix to ferment for 3 weeks, adding 2 pints of brandy, and letting stand for 9 to 12 months.
The young, unripe fruit may be steamed or boiled and served as a vegetable, or may be cut up, breaded and cooked in butter with milk, pepper and nutmeg.
The root of old vines is baked and eaten in Jamaica as a substitute for yam.
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