surf/dive
- Steve Wooler
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Hi Bray
Welcome aboard!
Hmmm! You've got me thinking now. I've only ever seen surfing done in one area - Mt.Irvine/Grange beach - although I believe someone did tell me that there was good surfing in Bacolet Bay (Blue Haven Hotel).
I don't know of any watersports centre that do tuition or hire boards, but have a look in our Out & About/Activities/Sailing & Watersports/Other Water Activities section and contact World of Watersports.
Alternatively, if you want to see the 'real' Tobago and stay up-country at beautiful Batteaux Bay, write to Duane Eddy the manager of the Blue Waters Inn. His passion in life is surfing. Book a week or two there and you could probably persuade him to take you out. Either way, he'll certainly know where/what facilities are available on the island. He's such a cool guy that he won't mind you writing to him.
Welcome aboard!
Hmmm! You've got me thinking now. I've only ever seen surfing done in one area - Mt.Irvine/Grange beach - although I believe someone did tell me that there was good surfing in Bacolet Bay (Blue Haven Hotel).
I don't know of any watersports centre that do tuition or hire boards, but have a look in our Out & About/Activities/Sailing & Watersports/Other Water Activities section and contact World of Watersports.
Alternatively, if you want to see the 'real' Tobago and stay up-country at beautiful Batteaux Bay, write to Duane Eddy the manager of the Blue Waters Inn. His passion in life is surfing. Book a week or two there and you could probably persuade him to take you out. Either way, he'll certainly know where/what facilities are available on the island. He's such a cool guy that he won't mind you writing to him.
Steve Wooler
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Mandy
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Yes the surf at the Blue HAven is very good, my husband, son and me
did loads of surfing their, the waves were big espcially after any passing storms.
We bought a body board in a shop in Scarborough, they had surf boards in their not sure on hiring thought.
did loads of surfing their, the waves were big espcially after any passing storms.
We bought a body board in a shop in Scarborough, they had surf boards in their not sure on hiring thought.
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Bray G
great info
Thanks a lot for that information. I have been to just about every island in the Carib except Tobago, cant wait to go! Maybe someone should open a surf shop. hmmmm.......
- Kevin Hampson
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Bray G
going to check it out
Thanks for the reply Kevin. My girlfriend and i are going to give it a try. Hopefully we can get some surfing in. We are going to try to contact Duane directly at BWI. I am sure the diving will be great too.
- Kevin Hampson
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Bray G
WARM WATER
Thanks for the invite Kevin but cold water isnt my cup of tea, no pun intended.
Turns out i am going to have to postpone my trip to Tabago, going to Costa Rica instead, but we do have Tobago scheduled for the spring!
- Kevin Hampson
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Sorry Bray,
No Duane at BWI, he was away surfing!!!
We had a great time anyway the sea temp is up around 30oC
Tobago in the spring? Take your dive gear you've a good chance of seeing some big stuff, Mantas around Speyside and and hammerheads out at the Sisters.
Regards
Kevin
I thought you surf types were made of tuffer stuff, Cornwall gets up to around 16oC in the summer
No Duane at BWI, he was away surfing!!!
We had a great time anyway the sea temp is up around 30oC
Tobago in the spring? Take your dive gear you've a good chance of seeing some big stuff, Mantas around Speyside and and hammerheads out at the Sisters.
Regards
Kevin
I thought you surf types were made of tuffer stuff, Cornwall gets up to around 16oC in the summer
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Annabelle Oconnell
- Kevin Hampson
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Hi Annabelle,
I'll be posting a full report on the Holiday in a day or two.
But for now here are a few bits, When you go back everyone remembers you which is great. We had the same room as last year and it had had a refurbishment, mostly paint and soft furnishings but the AC had also been changed and was a lot quieter than last year. The Jetty has also been fixed since last year.
All the staff were really friendly as usual and even supplied my other half with some cold cure tablets when they found out she was suffering.
The only down side were the ants we got invaded by the little blitters on the second day and had to protect my wife’s chocolates by standing them on a glass in the middle of an ash tray filled with water
All for now I'm supposed to be at work.
Regards
Kevin
I'll be posting a full report on the Holiday in a day or two.
But for now here are a few bits, When you go back everyone remembers you which is great. We had the same room as last year and it had had a refurbishment, mostly paint and soft furnishings but the AC had also been changed and was a lot quieter than last year. The Jetty has also been fixed since last year.
All the staff were really friendly as usual and even supplied my other half with some cold cure tablets when they found out she was suffering.
The only down side were the ants we got invaded by the little blitters on the second day and had to protect my wife’s chocolates by standing them on a glass in the middle of an ash tray filled with water
All for now I'm supposed to be at work.
Regards
Kevin
