OK so I'm finally back in cold, windy Jersey after my week in the sun. I've already posted reports on Porridge's Place, the diving and the flight, this is a report on my stay there.
Got off the plane and walked to immigration, was quite cool walking away from the lone 747!! As I was towards the front of the plane, got disemarked pretty early on, meaning I was towards the front of the immigration line (good thing!!) The immigration man was probably the friendliest I had ever experienced, a welcome start to my stay.
Waited for my bags, very small luggage carousel. However my bag came out pretty early (manually brought over from the side, not on the carousel).
Jeanell was waiting for me. We stopped off at Penny and Save for some shopping. Jeanell was at hand to find stuff for me. By the way the supermarket takes credit card. We then stopped off to get some veggies.
Got to Porridge's Place. Unpacked, showered, etc. Then hit Castara village. Basically just walked around to see what there was. Went to both the little beach where Ali Baba's is and the main beach. Spent the evening reading at Porridges Place.
Most of my days revolved around spending the day down at the small beach, which was very nice. Not so many people and the Boat House with a supply of drinks (now which one is better Carib or Stag, I can't tell the difference!!)
Was lucky enough to meet some very lively Canadian ladies (you know who you are!!) which made the trip very enjoyable. Most of my evenings were spent drinking with said Canadian ladies. This resulted me in doing less diving as I planned due to being very drunk in the evenings!!
I hired a car for a few days and drove around the island, which was good fun. I got lended Porridges car, with is sub-woofer, so I had fun blasting the music out. The roads were an interesting drive, very hilly and the roads not off the best condition. However most days were spent on the beach reading and being in the sea.
Did go to Sunday School which was a blast. I thought the thing would be bigger and more would be going on. However the steal band was great, only problem is they were in a small open dancehall, which meant it was very hard to see them, as they were surrounded by tourists (like me!!) The clubbing was good fun (but probably not to everyone's taste). There were two club areas. One where the steal band were (that was more dancehall music) and a club across the road (more reggae, slightly slower music). The ride home was was extremelly funny!!
Costs wise, I think Tobago was reasonable. Some things I found expensive, other things cheap. The diving was expensive, compared to other parts of the world. Also the taxi trips did not come cheap. Food (ie eating out) was reasonable. However the drinking was very cheap!!
The mozzie situation, they were there, I got bitten, but I didn't have to bother with any sprays, as the bites were minor.
Weather in general was fine, much warmer than back home!! There were a couple of days of non-stop raining, one day was when I was diving. It was actually quite bad out in the sea that we got caught in a hail storm!!
Overall I had an enjoyable, relaxing stay (which is what I was after). I got to meet and hang out with some of the locals. Going on my own, I was fine, however I have been travelling on my own before. I don't think Tobago is that geared to single independant travellers. However if you are a couple or a group of people Tobago and Castara especially is spot on. I would love to go back again with a group of friends or with a signifcant other.
Some pictures from my trip (I got lazy with the camera and only took a few):
http://rups.smugmug.com/gallery/1282512
http://rups.smugmug.com/gallery/1282587
I hope this report is of help.
I would also like to say thanks to all the people who helped me with all my crazy questions before me going out. In reality I didn't have to worry too much!!