Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Englishman's Bay

Englishman's Bay is a secluded beach on the leeward coast of Tobago, between Castara and Parlatuvier. Although the bay does not draw the large numbers of beachgoers that Tobago's western beaches do, it is considered of the island's most beautiful. The beach itself is a classic crescent shape, capped by two heavily forested headlands descending from Tobago's Main Ridge. The sand starts immediately after the forest ends and is of a shallow to medium gradient and somewhat coarse grain.

The beach itself does not change size drastically at high or low tides, due to the gradient. The waters are calm year-round, with swells growing slightly in size toward the winter months, and boast magnificent snorkeling and swimming. As of 2006, there is one small restaurant, Eula's, and a single stall male and female bathroom.


Monday, May 23, 2016

Charlotteville

Charlotteville is a village lying on the northeastern tip of Tobago on Man-o-war Bay. First European settlers to the area arrived in 1633, with more settlers arriving in 1639. First European settlers to the area arrived in 1633, with more settlers arriving in 1639. The history of the village is closely linked to sugar farming, and Charlotteville's deep-water harbour was also of importance for the town's development. In more recent times fishing has been important for Charlotteville's economy.


Charlotteville has one of the few remaining tamboo bamboo bands in which rhythms are produced by banging bamboo on the ground. This originated in slavery times when slaves were not allowed to play musical instruments. Today a saxophone player is in the band. There are a few small restaurants. There are no large hotels; there are only a few small guesthouses and apartments to rent. There is a beach in the village and Pirate's Bay is twenty minutes' walk along a track.


Monday, May 16, 2016

Castara

Castara is a picturesque seaside village on the leeward coast of the island of Tobago, the smaller of the two islands in the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

They have beaches where you can go snorkeling. They have boathouses, waterfalls. And some people usually go there for their honeymoons, it looks really nice, the snorkeling sounds fun.

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Monday, May 9, 2016

Speyside

Speyside is a village in northern Tobago within Saint John Parish. It lies on the leeward coast, across from the island of Little Tobago, 26 km northeast of Scarborough, overlooking Tyrrel's Bay.

But it has cool things you can do, First people show you around the village, and usually the people that show you around are really nice. Then you go into your room, the rooms are so nice, there is a deck where a hammock is and you have a bath tub and clean beds, and most importantly T.V.

Then you can go to the ocean. People let you do bird watching because there are really nice birds there. Then you can go Snorkeling and Scuba Diving. You get to see coral reefs, Dolphins, Angel Fish, Parrot Fish, Sharks, Turtles and other sea animals. It is really nice.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Nariva Swamp

The Nariva Swamp is the largest freshwater wetland in Trinidad and Tobago and has been designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. I have never been there but it looks really cool, but it kind of looks like tobago because it is like a little island.

They have Alligators, Crocodiles and many more animals but they would not have like exotic fish because its a swamp not a sea or anything like that. But they obviously have animals.