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Kiwi Collection named Tobago’s Englishman’s Bay one of the 9 Best Beaches in the World & Tobago’s Main Ridge Forest Reserve named Caribbean Nature Park of the Year in the Caribbean Journal’s Green Caribbean Awards 2019.
Tobago is one of the last truly undiscovered places in the Caribbean where unspoilt traditions, untouched natural beauty and undiscovered gems merge to create the idyllic Caribbean escape. It’s a place where one can hike to a waterfall and be the only person there. Where visitors can attend local street parties and dance to authentic steel pan bands. And where guests can stay in treehouses in the middle of a lush tropical forest.
Tobago in the News
CAA Magazine: ENCHANTING TOBAGO
Travel Life: TOBAGO TRANQUILITY
The Globe and Mail: A ‘food souvenir’ is my favourite thing to bring home when I travel
The Globe and Mail: Discovering 'a feeling of home' in Trinidad and Tobago
Toronto Star: On this stunning Caribbean island, I find the embodiment of old-style hospitality - and no big-hotel hubbub
The Globe and Mail (print): In Castara, Trinidad and Tobago, there are few crowds and plenty of surprises
The Globe and Mail: Off-the-beaten path beach vacation in Tobago for the anti-all-inclusive crowd
Everything Zoomer: The Natural
weddingbells: Explore The Untouched Island Of Tobago
Voyages D'Aujourd'Hui: Voici pourquoi Tobago est la destination idéale pour les voyages post-Covid
National Post: Tobago's cuisine is as complex as its history
Escapism: Cast your cares away and Tobago
S/ Magazine: S/ Escape: Discover Tobago, the Gem of the Caribbean
Toronto Sun: Flock to Tobago
Toronto Sun: Punch your ticket to a tropical paradise in Tobago
Travel Professional: Tobago beyond ordinary...
Travel Press: Tobago promotes its 'untouched' side
Travel Pulse: Tobago Goes Its Own Way; Targets Canadian Market
Travel Press: Tobago: Unspoiled, Untouched, Undiscovered
Gallery
Photo Credit: Jad Davenport
The fishing town of Charlotteville in the 2km wide Man O' War Bay. The bay was first settled by Carib Indians before the Europeans arrived.
Photo Credit: Jad Davenport
The pretty fishing town of Charlotteville in 2km wide Man O' War Bay. The bay was settled by Carib Indians before the Europeans arrived.
Photo Credit: Jad Davenport
Man O' War Bay Beach near the pretty fishing village of Speyside. The bay was settled by Carib Indians before the Europeans arrived.
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Tyrell's Bay in the far northeast of Tobago as seen from the hills above the town of Speyside. Goat Island is in the middle background and Little Tobago Island in the background.
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A tourist in a hammock on Man O' War Bay Beach near the pretty fishing village of Speyside. The bay was settled by Carib Indians before the Europeans arrived.
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Ruins of an old sugar mill just outside of Speyside, a fishing and scuba diving town in northeastern Tobago.
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Fishing boats hauled out on Castara Beach on Tobago's wild northern Caribbean coast.
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A diver and a school of smallmouth grunt (Haemulon chrysargyreum) near a sponge garden.
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The fishing and scuba diving town of Speyside on Tyrell's Bay in the far northeast of Tobago.
Photo credit: Jad Davenport
A large boulder brain coral (Colpophyllia natans) off Little Tobago Island. Nearby on the Coral Garden dive site is the 'world's largest boulder brain coral,' a 15-foot tall and 20-foot wide boulder coral.
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The beach at Englishman's Bay on Tobago's wild northern Caribbean coast.
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A private home overlooking the pretty fishing town of Charlotteville in 2km wide Man O' War Bay. The bay was settled by Carib Indians before the Europeans arrived.
Photo credit: Jad Davenport
Parlatuvier, a fishing village on Tobago's wild northern Caribbean coast.
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Little Tobago Island in Tyrrel's Bay. The uninhabited island is a seabird sanctuary for frigate birds, boobies, terns and the red-billed tropic bird.
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Ian Fleming (of The James Bond novels) built a private residence on Goat Island in Tyrrel's Bay just off the town of Speyside.
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The Argyll Waterfall is the the highest waterfall on Tobago, and tumbles 54 meters into a deep pool.
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