101 Reasons Tobago

Meet island critters at Corbin Local Wildlife Park
A hidden gem, Corbin Local Wildlife is fun for the whole family. This protected enclosure--the home of many rescued and endangered creatures-- allows visitors to get up close and learn more about the animals of Tobago.
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Go on a bioluminescence tour in Bon Accord Lagoon
Marvel at the glowing electric blue waters as you paddle or kayak your way through Bon Accord Lagoon at night while your guide explains the phenomenon of bioluminescence.
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Visit the world-famous Argyle Waterfall
Tobago's highest waterfall is a must-do if you are a nature lover; the three-tier falls are not only a breathtaking sight to behold but make for a refreshing swim after a day of exploring.
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See the world's largest brain coral at Kelleston Drain
Kelleston Drain is famed for having what may be the world’s largest brain coral with a maximum depth of 130 feet. Ocean triggerfish, stingrays, nurse and reef sharks, different species of the parrotfish and others can be seen patrolling the area.
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See coral reef come alive at Japanese Gardens
Located just off Speyside, swim over a reef chock full of corals and sponges of all types as well as a plethora of diverse fish before arriving at an enchanting natural landscape that resembles a serene Japanese Garden.
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Snorkel at Goat Island
This island off the coast of Tobago serves as a wonderful diving site for viewing coral and beautiful ocean landscape.
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Dive to Tobago's very own London Bridge
The most famous dive site in Charlotteville, London Bridge's natural arch echoes its namesake. Perfect for advanced divers, this site provides a unique experience every visit with its dramatic overhangs and crevices.
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Go deep sea fishing in Castara Bay
Experience the "Robinson Crusoe Feeling" while deep sea fishing in Tobago's water. Tuna, mahi-mahi, barracuda can be amongst your catch of the day.
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Get a panoramic view of East Tobago at Speyside Lookout
Get one of the best views in town to recharge at the Speyside Lookout. Fresh breeze intertwine with nature provides the perfect backdrop for picture taking and rejuvenation.
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Enter a photographer's paradise at Main Ridge Forest Reserve's Blue Copper Trail
Get to the oldest nature reserve in the world at dawn and keep your camera at the ready to capture the multitude of wildlife, waterfalls and more under the canopy of the vibrant rainforest.
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Explore the sunken wreck of the M.V. Maverick
Visit the 350-foot ferry that was deliberately sunk in 1997 to create an artificial reef and see some of the amazing aquatic life that inhabit it. Look out for teardrop snappers beneath the stern, lobsters near the propeller and an enormous bait ball inside the car deck.
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Take in local artistry amid a lush landscape at the Genesis Nature Park and Art Gallery
A stop by this family-owned and operated petting zoo is a must. Located within a beautiful tropical garden, this quaint eco-resort also contains an in-house art gallery with depictions of the island's history and culture.
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Go bird watching at Little Tobago
Also known as Bird of Paradise Island, explore the island and look for exotic sea bird or nesting colonies of Red-Billed, Tropicbird, Red-footed and Brown Boobies from the cliffside vantage point and well-marked trails.
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Take a night dive to Kariwak Reef
Watch the marine world come alive at night at this fan-favourite dive spot that is also an underwater photographer's delight. Moray eels, octopus, small turtles and tropical fishes can be seen gliding over vivid reefs and sponges. Its shallow waters make it the perfect spot for beginners to get their start.
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Connect your mind, body and soul with a horseback ride through Buccoo Bay
Take this sensory journey by horseback through the waters of Buccoo Bay where you will not only reconnect with your inner self but also forge a harmonious bond with your new equine partner.
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Go birding at Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve
Listen to the sweet orchestra of the island's birds as you visit the home of a vast variety of hummingbirds like the Ruby-Topaz, Copper-Rumped, Black-throated Mango and a host of other species of birds. Perfect for the avid bird-watcher, photographer or those who just love the outdoors.
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Swim with turtles at Mount Irvine Wall
Comprised of a trio of dive sites, this beautiful reef is the perfect spot to not see queen angelfish, hawksbill turtles and even the shy spotted eagle ray.
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See where the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea meet at Flagstaff Hill
Add this to one of your stops for your Tobago road trip. The communications tower serves as a massive marker at the top of the hill, giving you stunning views of sloping hills as well as St. Giles Island, Marble Island as well as London Bridge (yes, there is a London Bridge in Tobago!)

Go mountain biking along the coast
Go off the beaten path and take a cycling tour of the island: explore the mangroves in west Tobago, Chala's trail in the north or go extreme through the Main Ridge Forest Reserve.
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Discover birds galore at the Main Ridge Forest Reserve's Gilpin Trail
The UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site is top of the list for birders to see some of the over 200 of birds that reside in the lush, tranquil rainforest including the White-tailed Sabre-winged Hummingbird, Blue-backed Manakin and the White-backed Jacobin.
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Go turtle watching
Witness one of nature's phenomenons at one of the world’s premier turtle watching destinations. A visit between January and September will grant you a chance of a lifetime to see female turtles come to shore to nest or tiny hatchlings scurry their way to the ocean soon after eggs are hatched.
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Challenge yourself to see the entire island with a road trip
Rent an SUV and hit the open road. With an area of 116 square miles, an island road trip is a fantastic way to get a taste of everything Tobago has to offer. Revel in its natural splendor and drive through the Main Ridge Forest Reserve, beach hop, learn about our storied history by visiting forts and ruins of sugar factories, windmills, and waterwheels, chase waterfalls and grab some local cuisine along the way.

Hike the many trails of the Main Ridge Forest Reserve
Explore the many trails of the oldest protected forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere and experience nature up close and personal. With winding paths, crashing waterfalls, rugged peaks and heart-pumping bike tracks to explore, one thing's for sure, you'll never see the same sights twice.
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Start your morning with a yoga or Tai chi class
Kickstart your day feeling focused and centered with early morning movement sessions. With varying styles of practice available, it's easy to unwind in the greenery around you.
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Tour St Giles Islands
These tiny islands off the northern coast of Tobago are an important breeding area for several bird species including sightings of the Frigatebird, Red-footed Booby, Noddy Tern and are offer brilliant underwater scenery for divers.
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See hummingbirds dance in Speyside
Watch these winged jewels up close and personal at the Hummingbird Gallery. If you're an avid birder, you'll have fun trying to identify the six species that live there including the White-Tailed Sabrewing, Black-Throated Mango and Ruby Topaz
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Go on a coastal tour of the island
Explore Tobago’s coastal scenery that spans 116 square miles of land with hidden bays, coves, flats and reefs. If you're up for an adventure, take a day tour and start in Crown Point in the west and sail to Charlotteville in the east.
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Go on a glass bottom kayak tour
Grab a kayak and explore the Buccoo Reef mangrove lagoon which is the home for various species of nesting birds, reptiles and sea life.
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Stand up paddle through a picturesque lagoon
Stand up paddle through a picturesque lagoon, bordered by majestic mangrove trees, as well as secret rivers, hidden beaches with waterfalls and over beautiful coral reefs, finishing your tour with a few fun waves.
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Go on a Charlotteville snorkeling tour
Spend the day discovering East Tobago's vivid underwater world in the quaint little village of Charlotteville. Head to Pirate Bay's uncrowded beaches and snorkel to its beautiful reefs before heading off to Lovers Bay and its brilliant pink sand beach.
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