This 100-acre lake releases asphalt from the depths below and is the largest natural asphalt lake in the world.
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This 100-acre lake releases asphalt from the depths below and is the largest natural asphalt lake in the world.
Come and have a fantastic day of Sailing & Snorkelling only interrupted occasionally by our attentive staff serving up refreshing drinks from the Open Bar or our Sumptuous Buffet lunch.Or how about Sailing off into the Sunset. Either way, you are sure to be totally satisfied, and this will be your most memorable day in Tobago.
This impressively-preserved fort was built in the 1780s as a British colonial outpost.
This small resort, buried among mountains deep in the Trinidad rain forest, is famous for its amazing diversity in animal and plant species.
The island's livliest beach.
Refuge containing two lakes, nature trails and a wide variety of different birds.
Several different species of birds inhabit this swamp, one of the largest wetlands in the Caribbean.
The home of the scarlet ibis, Trinidad's national bird.
This peaceful community of monks, one of the oldest in the Caribbean, has a guesthouse for visitors.
This popular beach spot fulfills the fantasy of the ideal Caribbean beach, but is just as famous for the scenic rainforest drive that must be made to reach it.
A popular public beach in southern Tobago that is accessible to nearby resorts.
A quiet beach on Trinidad's southeastern coast.
This Yamaha SX230 jet boat is operated by Captain Peter Abraham.He has been doing snorkeling trips to the many reefs of Tobago since 1986.Learn all about reef fish behavior and let him find you some of the more elusive reef creatures. There is also a chance of encountering dolphins along Tobago’s north west coast.If you would just like to relax and enjoy the ride Zoe is where comfort and excitement go hand in hand.
This mysterious, uninhabited island, once the site of a colony of lepers run by a group of nuns, is only five miles off the northwest coast of Trinidad.
Join us on a Day or Sunset Cruise... Discover Tobago from the sea Our all-inclusive cruises are designed for maximum enjoyment.
A park established on the grounds of an old sugar plantation to preserve Tobago's wildlife.
One of the many popular dive sites near Speyside.
This popular southern Tobago beach is almost always packed with tourists.