Guest Report
Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 11:58 am
We spent a week in Tobago at the beginning of February with two friends from Trinidad. I chose Seaside Garden for several reasons - en suite rooms adjcent to a terrace and close to a shared kitchen for essential cups of tea and coffee.
The accommodation was clean and comfortable and the owner Eleonore and her Manager Sheldon, attentive and available if we needed them.
The village of Buccoo was rustic with mainly local eateries rather than european restaurants. The beach had very limited facilities but we were woken by a cockerel and kept entertained by the local fishermen bringing in their catch each morning.
Unfogettable experience was Sunday School, not as you would imagine with children in mind, rather adults eatings and partying through Sunday evening [and most of the night] Join in and forget sleeping if your stay includes a Sunday!
Favourite eating place El Pescador - part of Millers Guest House and a five minute walk away
Favourite part of the Island Pidgeon Point.
A great stay.
The accommodation was clean and comfortable and the owner Eleonore and her Manager Sheldon, attentive and available if we needed them.
The village of Buccoo was rustic with mainly local eateries rather than european restaurants. The beach had very limited facilities but we were woken by a cockerel and kept entertained by the local fishermen bringing in their catch each morning.
Unfogettable experience was Sunday School, not as you would imagine with children in mind, rather adults eatings and partying through Sunday evening [and most of the night] Join in and forget sleeping if your stay includes a Sunday!
Favourite eating place El Pescador - part of Millers Guest House and a five minute walk away
Favourite part of the Island Pidgeon Point.
A great stay.