Activities
The list of activities you can enjoy in Tobago is endless.
Dancing to music has to be the number 1 in most families, always tuning in to reggae music, Bob Marley and swinging those hips along in time to the rythmn.
Cricket is the national sport and football on the beach is for everyone who can stand.
Bird-watching, Rain Forest excursions, Hiking, Wind-Surfing.
Aqua-Marine diving, Scuba-Diving, snorkelling, sea-fishing, motor yacht cruising, Island hopping by plane or Catarmarran are just some of the popular activities here on Tobago.
Food / Eating Out
The waters all around Tobago are generally teeming with fish, so you will always find tasty seafood and shellfish on the daily menus in restaurants and hotels.
Getting around
Driving in the Caribbean, especially Tobago, you’ll easily find your way around. The roads are generally very quiet, apart from the capital, Scarborough on market day and local maps are simple to follow.
As for most islands, road signs do seem scarce in more remote areas, but you’ll never be far from someone to ask for directions.
Language
Tobago is totally English speaking and with all the towns and villages having easily recognisable names, you’ll soon feel very much at home.
Sights
Sights to see when visiting Tobago:
The Botanical Gardens and The Fort King George Museum near Scarborough.
Hillsborough Dam and Greenhill Waterfall near Hillsborough.
Argyle Waterfall near Roxborough.
Pembroke Glamorgan Hill Waterfall near Goldsborough.
Turtle Watching on the beach at Great Courland Bay.
The Bird Sanctuary at Bird Paradise Island.
Famous Pigeon Point and The Nylon Pool near Bucco Reef.
Weather
The weather is usually sunny and hot, with rain in short bursts that soon clear up.
The rainy season is from June to September.
Temperatures rarely go above 86f during the day or fall below 68F at night. Humidity can be a problem but air conditioning helps to reduce this for those who are affected.




