VisitingTobago for the first time in June - suggestions?
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 3:16 pm
Dear Steve and others,
I'm going to be visiting Tobago for the first time this summer. I discovered this site after I'd booked the accommodation - the Rex Turtle Beach Hotel of course but I'm sure we'll survive.
The three of us - myself, my husband and our nine year old daughter will be spending a week on the island starting on the 22nd June.
Just like Sharon I'd like to have your advice on the best activities to do in the short time we are on Tobago.
We'd like to visit a good beach where we can swim safely. Is Turtle Beach any good? All three of us are confident (but not reckless) swimmers.
We'd like to go on a boat trip, maybe even with some snorkelling (can the gear be hired?) but mainly for the fun of being on a boat. Full day or half day would be fine.
We'd like to have a trip to the rainforest, preferably with a guide. My daughter is looking forward particularly to seeing hummingbirds (and so am I).
We'd like to have the chance to soak up the atmosphere and maybe meet local people. Sunday School sounds great fun but not really for children. Any suggestions?
Should we hire a small car or depend on local transport to get us to places?
Any nice places to eat? We may have booked all inclusive at the hotel but we're not going to stick to it.
Anything else you could suggest?
With very best wishes,
Sue
I'm going to be visiting Tobago for the first time this summer. I discovered this site after I'd booked the accommodation - the Rex Turtle Beach Hotel of course but I'm sure we'll survive.
The three of us - myself, my husband and our nine year old daughter will be spending a week on the island starting on the 22nd June.
Just like Sharon I'd like to have your advice on the best activities to do in the short time we are on Tobago.
We'd like to visit a good beach where we can swim safely. Is Turtle Beach any good? All three of us are confident (but not reckless) swimmers.
We'd like to go on a boat trip, maybe even with some snorkelling (can the gear be hired?) but mainly for the fun of being on a boat. Full day or half day would be fine.
We'd like to have a trip to the rainforest, preferably with a guide. My daughter is looking forward particularly to seeing hummingbirds (and so am I).
We'd like to have the chance to soak up the atmosphere and maybe meet local people. Sunday School sounds great fun but not really for children. Any suggestions?
Should we hire a small car or depend on local transport to get us to places?
Any nice places to eat? We may have booked all inclusive at the hotel but we're not going to stick to it.
Anything else you could suggest?
With very best wishes,
Sue