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What to do in Charlotteville for kids
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:09 pm
by Miksim
We are s family of four with two boys of age 6 and 8. We are planning to stay in Charlotteville one week next february. The kids like snorkling, go swimming in pool or at the beach, hiking, soccer, cycling etc. It seems very quiet and a relaxed atmosphere up north. Do anyone think the kids will get bored?
I appreciate answers from families with experience with kids and advice in what to do or what to prepare.
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:23 am
by David Watkins
Miksim,I don' think there is a lot for kids at C'ville except perhaps Pirates Bay.There's no swimming pool there I 'm sure.It is just a small fishing village
David
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 12:52 pm
by Julia C.
I'd recommend the Sea Kayaking at Charlotteville, Clark is a lovely man, very laid back but also very reassuring. When we went there was also a Dad with two sons in our group and they loved it. Suitable for the whole family. (see here for details
http://www.mytobago.info/sailing02.php )
Plenty of hiking possibilities around that area too, although quite hot, hard work up the steep hills.
Football games with the local boys on the beach and plenty of opportunities for a fishing trip. Add to that an Isalnd tour to see around the rest of Tobago (do this early - first or second day) so you can go back to places you want to spend more time at and a week will fly by and you'll all want to stay longer!