On the northern coast of Tobago, there are a number of hidden pleasures, one of which is Bloody Bay. Bloody Bay is the last accessibleRead More
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Four kilometers past Englishman’s Bay over the hills you will come to Parlatuvier. One of the most arresting views on the island of Tobago isRead More
Three kilometers east of Castara on the Northern coastline of Tobago you will find Englishman’s Bay. Another of Tobago’s most isolated beaches due to theRead More
One of the busiest Tobago resorts can be found on the northern coastline at Castara. A picturesque fishing village, with terrific beaches and a laidbackRead More
On the way to the north coast of Tobago, you will pass Mount Dillon, one of the most gorgeous lookouts in Tobago. Before you meetRead More
One of the more popular attractions of Tobago is that the Argyle falls. Standing at a height of fifty-four meters it is the highest waterfallRead More
Nestled on the northeastern side of Tobago you will find one of the most beautiful beaches by the name of Pirate’s Bay. This bay isRead More
Fort King George �Built in the early 1770s it was erected as a suitable defense for the newly appointed capital of Scarborough. During a short-livedRead More
Fort Bennett �Lieutenant Robert Bennet was an English mercenary who commanded a small party of settlers which left the duchy of Courland aboard �der Schwann�Read More
Fort Campbleton �Perched at the top of an unassuming hill you will find the Campbleton Battery, it should not be confused with the island�s manyRead More
Fort Granby History �Built around 1765 to protect the short-lived first capital Georgetown, Fort Granby is the�second oldest�fort on the island, and the first BritishRead More
Canoe Bay Canoe bay is a privately-owned well-maintained beach just about four kilometers of Crown Point. It is approximately ten to fifteen-minute drive from storeRead More