Hi!
Im Steves' daughter and i'm 13. Where would you say are the best places to go for people my age and which are the best beaches.
fanx.
where should I go??????
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Steve Edwards
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Hello Steve's daughter,
If you haven't already read it see Dom's report http://www.mytobago.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3997
Once you do let us know a little about yourself and what you like to do. I'm sure there are a lot of people here who can give you some ideas.
Bill
If you haven't already read it see Dom's report http://www.mytobago.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3997
Once you do let us know a little about yourself and what you like to do. I'm sure there are a lot of people here who can give you some ideas.
Bill
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Dom Ennis
Hiya Steves Daughter (thats a nice name you got there)
Definately worth trying black rock bay... especially on a sunny day (gets a bit rough in the wind)
(im not sure if it sacrilidge to say so) but pidgeon point will probably appeal to you the most. trust me
There is a place called big bay that is only accesible via boat... go to castara and ask for a guy named duck. He'll take you for a sumptous bbq there. Tame stingrays? oh yeah.
As for places to hang out.. DONT MISS sunday school. If you are staying for 2 weeks, dont worry, your second experiences will be 10 times better than the first. You may feel uptight at first, but you will soon get into the swing of things and loosen up.
and DONT FORGET: there is a big culture shock when you first arrive. Don't let it ruin your holiday. By the time you leave you'll think you're Tobagoan yourself!
Have fun... hope this helped...
Dom
Definately worth trying black rock bay... especially on a sunny day (gets a bit rough in the wind)
(im not sure if it sacrilidge to say so) but pidgeon point will probably appeal to you the most. trust me
There is a place called big bay that is only accesible via boat... go to castara and ask for a guy named duck. He'll take you for a sumptous bbq there. Tame stingrays? oh yeah.
As for places to hang out.. DONT MISS sunday school. If you are staying for 2 weeks, dont worry, your second experiences will be 10 times better than the first. You may feel uptight at first, but you will soon get into the swing of things and loosen up.
and DONT FORGET: there is a big culture shock when you first arrive. Don't let it ruin your holiday. By the time you leave you'll think you're Tobagoan yourself!
Have fun... hope this helped...
Dom
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Steve Edwards
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Hi LottieSteve Edwards wrote:well my name's Lottie and I like white sand relaxing beaches and shopping please reply
thanx .
As Dom says - you'll probably love Pigeon Point.
My Wife does.......
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h313/ ... 0120-1.jpg
Have fun
Steve
Take only photos - leave only footprints. I like that concept.
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Linda P
Hi Lottie,
As Steve says, Pigeon point will be ideal for you, white sand, beautiful beach, bar for Dad, and little kiosks for you to browse at you leisure, when will you be there? We will be visiting for two weeks from May 17th, my daughters aged 10 and 12 consider themselves experts on tobago now and love to make new friends.
Linda
As Steve says, Pigeon point will be ideal for you, white sand, beautiful beach, bar for Dad, and little kiosks for you to browse at you leisure, when will you be there? We will be visiting for two weeks from May 17th, my daughters aged 10 and 12 consider themselves experts on tobago now and love to make new friends.
Linda
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