Saturday, 3 January 2015




                     La Vega Estates


La Vega Estate is a unique combination of a garden centre, plant nursery, nature and recreation park. The Garden Centre stocks an extensive collection of plants grown here in their Plant Nursery from both local sources and around the world. There is a Nature & Recreation Park that features acres of green, scenic spaces for picnicking, playing, relaxing and enjoying the refreshing outdoors. 

This is a place of great beauty that offers a truly authentic outdoor experience. Whether you are in search of an open air adventure or searching for a tranquil retreat, La Vega has the ideal spot for you, your family or group.




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Friday, 2 January 2015




                 Cockpit view from Dash 8 taking of from Tobago

Saturday, 15 November 2014

Englishman Bay.

Another famous beach in Tobago.

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Tobago is known to be the home to some of the world's most beautiful beaches. Bordered by the Caribbean and Atlantic Oceans, you're surrounded by family-friendly or more adventurous waters. Whether you want to catch a few waves or go snorkeling, maybe explore the island by boat, or simply bathe in its calm, shallow waters, Tobago's beaches cater for all tastes.

Englishman’s Bay is a famous spot and one of Tobago's jewels, it’s a green-blue sea surrounded by a wall of lush, shady trees including almond and coconut palms. The Englishman's Bay River meets Rockly River directly behind the beach. These rivers separate the beach from a patch of woodland between the beach and the road.


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Fort King George 

Fort King George is a Tobago icon, the best preserved colonial fort on the island, and a must see for visitors wishing to spend a quiet afternoon, and another excellent place to watch the sun dip below the horizon on a balmy Caribbean evening.

You can see military arsenal like old canon, artillery, gun powder barracks, punishment cells, ancient history.  The great surprise is the view overlooking Tobago’s coastline, it’s just picture perfect.

There is a small museum at Fort King George with some interesting Island Carib artifacts. While there are no Amerindians in Tobago these days, there was a significant number in the past who successfully fort off invading forces in the early days, until their eventual demise.

You have got to see this Fort with its breath taking view of the beautiful island.


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 Fort King George.

Wow!! What a view. See Tobago from the Fort. Our friendly trained travel tour guides will take you around and tell you the history of our Island.

Our Island Our Heritage.

This other scenic view shows part of Scarborough, and all the way down to crown point!!

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Argyle Water Falls

Tobago is also known for its many beautiful Waterfalls. You and your family can relax and enjoy this natural wonder.

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Argyle water Falls

This is reputed to be one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Caribbean. These falls flow with such serene power, one that soothes the world-weary spirit and caresses the body with the hands of a gentle masseuse.  On the way to Argyle Waterfall is a scenic drive from Scarborough, which is the capital of Tobago. The waterfall is  situated on the Argyle River, just west of Roxborough Village. There is a trail that begins from the Windward Main Road, a short one minute drive or six minute walk. The river and falls are a part of the Main Ridge reserve and is one of the oldest protected rain forest reserve in the western hemisphere.

The trail abounds with a breathtaking variety, and different species  of butterflies, spiders, lizards and snakes. You can hear the sound of exotic birds such as cocricos(national bird) and parrots create a cacophonic orchestra of chirps as if to serenade the unspoilt beauty of this eden. In a small marsh, miniature caimans play hide and seek between the floating water lilies. The lush vegetation reflects an incredible diversity, and the land is a loosely knit tapestry of trees including the poui, mango, cocoa, wild pines, bois cano, silk cotton, cedar and pawpaw among others. Adding to the richness and colour are bursts of wild blossoms such as orchids, mimosa and heliconia.
The Nylon Pool.


The Nylon Pool as it is commonly known, was given its name by Princess Margaret in 1962.  

The nylon pool is a shallow oasis of warm and caressing currents, sunny skies and sandy footing, the Nylon Pool is a favorite stop for visitors to Tobago. It is located just a mile or so offshore, between Pigeon Point and Buccoo Bay, and sits in the middle of Buccoo Reef, which is actually a series of five flat reefs covering 30 square miles.
The surrounding reefs comprises of various coral species and the hordes of tropical marine life that rely on them. No doubt, it’s a fantastic  snorkeling site, but the real magic lies in the sandy Nylon Pool area


Another famous tourist attraction situated in the beautiful sister Isle of Tobago.

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