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YERETTéThe private house is home to a huge number of hummingbirds you can meet up close. Call the owners and schedule a visit – you won't regret it. |
Aripo CaveThe largest cave system on the island is home not only to a colony of bats, but also to the unique oilbirds. Well worth the visit. |
Piparo Mud VolcanoOne of the islands' natural curiosities. The bubbling mud both inside and around the volcano sure is a strange sight. |
London BridgeThis diving site is well-known for its unusual terrain, but also colourful marine life. A challenging, but spectacular dive. |
BookendsA challenging dive with strong currents in some parts, but totally worth it – many kinds of marine life roam around here. |
Millennium Lakes Golf & Country ClubAn 18-hole course with plenty of water hazards to keep you on your toes. Facilities include putting greens and a lit driving range. |
The Waterfront RestaurantAn upscale restaurant serving seafood and more. Fancy atmosphere and pleasant service are its main perks. |
Black Jack HoleThe current are strong which makes this a challenging drift dive, but the turtles and other marine life you will see is a nice reward. |
Spa EsenciaA luxurious spa offering massages, manicures, pedicures and much more. The place to go if you want to pamper yourself. |
Chagville BeachA man-made, well-facilitated beach with golden sands and wind-surfing opportunities. Other sports are also popular here. |
Being with HorsesHorseback-riding at its finest. Run by very friendly owners and offering beachside rides on well-cared for, happy horses. |
Paria FallsOne of the more secluded waterfalls. The way here might be quite a hike, but the sight of the breath-taking waterfall is a great reward. |
Nariva SwampThis freshwater wetland is an important habitat for dozens of different animals. One of the most fascinating areas on the islands. |
Main Ridge Forest ReserveThis vast area is covered with tropical rainforest. Plenty of opportunities for bird-watching, hiking and getting to know the local nature. |
Tobago MuseumA small but intriguing museum depicting Tobago's history, both Pre-Columbian and colonial. Many artefacts here. |
Chaguaramas Military History MuseumExplore the two world wars from the islands' perspective. A captivating museum with plenty of authentic artefacts on display. |
