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New Year's Eve
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:24 pm
by Helena
Hi everyone
Although I have been to Tobago a few times now, I haven't been for Xmas and New Year and was wondering if anyone had recommendations on what to do for New Year's Eve. Are there any special places, events or suggestions that you can suggest?
We will be based in Bon Accord, but happy to travel elsewhere.
Thanks
Helena
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:27 pm
by Mary Black
hi helena
lucky you-we were in tobago for xmas and new year 2004-it was superb swimming on grange beach xmas morning beats preparing xmas lunch hands down-at new year we bought tickets for dinner at surfers bar at mount irvine as we were staying near by-it was good basic fun-dinner with a steel pan playing and then a "live band" tobago style everyone got into the spirit (Rum mainly) and a good time was had by all-i'm sure wherever you end up you'll have a great time if anyone can have a good new year tobago can
enjoy yourself-it wont be difficult
mary
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:18 pm
by Sharon E
This year I went to Pelican Reef for New Years Eve (and will certainly be going again this new year), it was $500TT a ticket included in this was all drinks and food. It was a great evening live bands, wonderful food and easy walking distances from where you are in Bon Accord. Tickets have to be purcahsed in advance but you can just pop in before the night and but them. Have a great time wherever you may go.
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 10:10 am
by David Watkins
Helena,I agree with the others you will always find a party--enjoy.Incidentally it isn't called 'New Years Eve' but rather 'Old Years Night'!
I shall be in Castara again for OYN and I hope it will still be as wet inside but considerably drier outside than it was last year!!!!
David(25 days to go )
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 11:56 am
by Brian Taylor
but not too dry on you inside I guess....
Steph
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:26 pm
by Helena
Thanks everyone for those suggestions. Whatever we decide to do, I am sure it will be all the better for the sunshine and scenery!
H
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:14 pm
by Steve Fifield
David Watkins wrote:Helena,I agree with the others you will always find a party--enjoy.Incidentally it isn't called 'New Years Eve' but rather 'Old Years Night'!
I shall be in Castara again for OYN and I hope it will still be as wet inside but considerably drier outside than it was last year!!!!
David(25 days to go )
I second that David. We're going to arrive on 15th and stay till 5th Jan, so hoping for better weather than last year's deluge.
To my mind, both Christmas and Old Year's Night are a bit hit and miss. Last year, we had heard rave reviews for Bonkers for OYN, so booked up for the advertised local music and firework display. About 11:00PM, we were told that the band had cancelled bacause of rain earlier in the day, and that the Fireworks had not turned up on the ferry from Trinidad

. Oh well, we had a good time anyway, and the food was excellent as usual.
Any suggestions anyone for this year?
Steve.
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 12:50 pm
by David Watkins
Codrington's Castara???
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:26 pm
by Steve Fifield
David Watkins wrote:Codrington's Castara???
What's hapening there then? Would have to find a room for the night for the 3 of us, as I don't fancy the drive back to Mount Irvine past midnight on NYD!
Steve.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 12:22 am
by Brian Taylor
codringtons is just a bar by the roadside. so no entertainment, but a hell of a time...

always enough carib and rum in stock there... celebtrate in the street with locals is "de real ting"
maybe you can even find a nice dinner and a party at the boathouse or cascreole restaurant, but there are no plans yet. thats too far "dong di road". they would not decide that yet. castara is still not touristy enough to plan things in advance...and everyone loves it. isn't that so david?!
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 12:30 pm
by David Watkins
You bet Brian,and I shall be there in 16 days time WHOOOPEEEE

David
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 10:05 pm
by Bob Michele M
We too will be on Tobago for Christmas and OYN, and there for the first time. We are renting a villa (Parrot Estate) near Castara and Englishman's Bay. Good to know there may be activities nearer by--we don't relish the thought of a drive back from Scarborough or Crown Point late in the evening.
Any suggestions for dinner on Christmas Day? We can certainly stay in, but if there's something fun nearby we'd love to know about it!
Thanks--13 days to go!!!

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:05 pm
by Brian Taylor
plans are shaping up in castara:
christmas dinner at the boathouse (booking required)
old years night party at cascreole
New Years Eve
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 6:02 pm
by Selvin D
Hi Alibaba,
Selvin here. Looking forward to heading home to Tobago this New Year. I'll be back in Castara in time for New Year's Eve, so we can blow a smoke at Cascreole. Hope that we can get the band kicking for New Year, just like the old times! Tell everyone in Castara I'll be there, and anyone else looking for a cracking way to bring in the New Year, you know where to head - Castara! Say a big hi to the boys.
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:02 pm
by Gisela Grell
Hi All,
Selvin, can't believe this is your first post on this site? Probably there will be more
Have an nice time at beautifull Castara. Unfortunately I can't be there over Christmas but hopefully over Easter.
See you there
Cheers
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 11:22 pm
by Brian Taylor
hi selvin
the band is getting in shape for new years...still missing the drummer...
hope you are not freezing untel then. castara welcomes back "it's drummer boy"...you're here for christmas already?
for all the other readers...selvin is a castarian crazy enough to live in scottland most of the year. send him a carib, oder better "a man's beer" (stag)

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 11:45 pm
by Steve Fifield
Brian Taylor wrote:plans are shaping up in castara:
christmas dinner at the boathouse (booking required)
old years night party at cascreole
Hi Brian, is this a lunchtime or evening Christmas Dinner? I guess evening, but can you confirm please. Also how would we go about booking, and what are the chances of getting a local room for the night, as I'll be travelling from Mt Irvine, and might want to have a beer?
Steve.
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 1:55 pm
by David Watkins
Hi all,definitely the Boathouse for Christmas dinner and check out the garlic wine!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve it's really Lunch rather than dinner-last year they served at about 1pm and what a feast.If I recall, through the haze of Carib,rum and a whole bottle of the aforementioned wine

my bill was TT$140!
David(THURSDAY'S THE DAY!!!!!

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