10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Tobago That You Shouldn't Miss

September 2, 2021 Nicolette Lion

The smaller half of Trinidad and Tobago, the 116-square mile island is a top eco-tourism destination. Its rainforest has been protected since 1776. Kayak through mangrove swamps, mountain bike testing trails in the island's northeast, drift dive with manta rays and sharks, hike the Rainforest Reserve or take in the distinctive Tobago pursuits of goat and crab racing. Cars, taxis and "maxi taxi" minibuses make it easy to get around the island. Carnival sees this exuberant island at its most extroverted.
Restaurants in Tobago

1. Undersea Tobago Ltd

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Undersea Tobago Ltd

Located at the Coco Reef Resort, Undersea Tobago provides PADI scuba diving tuition and guided dive charters to both reefs and wrecks.Scuba experiences are available for the entire family. Undersea Tobago, where personal attention meets adventure!

2. Radical Sports Tobago

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Radical Sports Tobago

Radical Sports Tobago offers Kitesurfing, windsurfing, Sailing, Stand up Paddling, kayaking and Night Time Bio Luminescence. We are open 7 days a week from November 1st to May 31st from 9-5pm daily. We will also be open during June -August on shorter hours and by appointment all year long.

3. CP's Tours and Taxi Service

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CP's Tours and Taxi Service

CP’s Tours and Taxi Service is a company founded on the premise of giving all visitors the opportunity to explore the Island of Tobago. This is achieved by way of guided tours to various tourist attractions, and reliable taxi service.

4. Being with Horses

Galla Trace 14 Buccoo Point, Buccoo Tobago +1 868-639-0953 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Kalakunjin
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Being with Horses

Being-with-horses & Healing with HORSES Let us give you some INFO: We currently offer our trail-swim combination. This special 2 hour experience is a joyful one for both horses and riders, including first timers who have never spent time with horses. Excellent guidance and instruction makes it possible for all riders to be at ease. After introducing the horses to our guests (at which point each rider chooses his/her 'team partner' horse), we take everyone through Buccoo Village, past the goat race track and through the wetland mangroves to the beach FOR A LONG BEACH RIDE to the END of Buccoo BAY where we then swim with the horses along the shore . Everybody needs to make their booking in advance due to limited space. ---->we go out 5 days a week ---> once a day. EITHER 9am - 11am or 3pm - 5pm Let us know when you like to go out - we will check availability ...!!! Thanks!!! HEART HUGS FROM the herd in BUCCOO Tobago Veronika & Lennon Have a JOYFUL day!

Reviewed By kayahs2021

I had an awesome time yesterday evening with Veronkia, her husband and the lovely staff at Healing with Horses. It was a majestic experience that I will be sure to have again in the near future. I never rode a horse before and I felt so safe, excited and absolutely pleased with the experience. My 2 year old daughter will be visiting to take a ride soon. I recommend this for everyone.

5. Stand Up Paddle Tobago

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Stand Up Paddle Tobago

LEARN TO STAND UP PADDLE: 1 HOUR COURSE - US$60. Learn to stand up paddle from the beautiful Pigeon Point beach in Tobago. Our personalized Instructor will teach you all the basic skills and make sure that your lesson is lots of fun. If you are feeling up for it and time allows we can even go for a paddle further along the point. We also offer Bio Luminescence tours at night, Swamp and lagoon tours, surf lessons and a whole lot more all on Stand Up Paddle Boards. WHAT WE PROVIDE:Stand Up Paddle Board, Adjustable Paddle, Life Jacket, and lots of fun!WHAT YOU NEED:Surf Trunks, bikinis, what ever you go to the beach in, a shirt if you want to avoid the sun, Sun block, Water (if you want) NOTE: You Should be able to swim

6. Coco Motion

Andwele Road 44, Lowlands Tobago +1 868-639-2449 [email protected] http://www.cocomotion.net/
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Coco Motion

The half-day cruise on board Cocomotion, our luxury 31 foot power boat, leaves heading along the Caribbean coast where we moor at a couple of secluded bays for some excellent snorkeling and beautiful marine scenery. During the cruise we sometimes see dolphins, which often like to come and play around the boat. All snorkeling equipment is provided, including life jackets for those who prefer to use them. The boat also has a bimini top which we put up for sun protection while the boat is moored. During the tour we serve soft drinks, bottled water, fresh fruits and our famous home-made carrot cake! We also offer private charters for those who prefer an exclusive tour on Coco Motion. We are happy to ‘tailor-make’ a tour to your individual requirements; snorkeling equipment and refreshments are provided. Also have you ever wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater? If you want to find out but aren’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, Discover Scuba Diving will let you try scuba to see if you like it. We offer a version of this program, either in a pool or other body of water. You might try it while you’re on vacation in Tobago.While not an actual scuba certification, during the Discover Scuba Diving experience you’ll learn how to use scuba equipment in shallow water and get a quick and easy introduction to what it takes to explore the underwater world. Visit our website or call us for more information.

Reviewed By 627432

We were lucky enough to have the boat to ourselves, however whenever we saw the boat prior to this it was never packed to the brim... The boat is far superior to many of the other options available, and it my opinion worth paying the premium for, as we have a wonderful experience. The weather was gorgeous, but soon after we set out the wind picked up and the rain hammered. Marlon went as far as he felt comfortable to do so. We still snorkelled, despite the dark water it was fairly warm, and Marlon watched on, ensuring we were safe. A smashing experience, with cake (fantastic) with a knowledgeable, friendly, experienced captain in Marlon. Wholeheartedly would recommend.

7. Time to Wine

281 Store Bay Local Road Upstairs Bananaquit, Crown Point 868 Tobago +1 868-724-7696 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Time-2-Wine/445604308809322
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Time to Wine

Time to Wine is an independent wine store featuring a wide range of wines from around the world, as well as champagne, whisky, vodka, rum, etc., To suit every purse and palate. We can also deliver purchases to your hotel or accommodation. Come and say hello to Joannah, Anton or Antoinette, Jenise, and Keith, who will be happy to help you select the perfect drinks for any occasion. You can also sit and drink in-store and watch the sun set...

Reviewed By Cenomexistedeja0 - Montreal, Canada

What a lovely spot to relax! We loved the breakfast there! My boyfriend had a local food breakfast (saltfish with coconut bake) which was amazing and I had pancakes with a local twist! De-licious! The staff is super friendly, too. The cook came to our table after breakfast to talk to us! Went back there a few days later for drinks and a snack: the tuna and cheese panini was to die for! Plus, there’s a little shop inside and a lovely art gallery on the second floor! Definitely worth checking out!!

8. Eureka Natural History Tours

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Eureka Natural History Tours

Experience the abundant and diverse natural history of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Accompany Jason Radix, one of the country's best known, experienced and knowledgeable nature guides. Explore the many varied habitats and discover our rich populations of neotropical birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects and other wildlife with one of the country's most accomplished naturalist guides.

9. Pigeon Point Beach

Crown Point Tobago [email protected]
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Pigeon Point Beach

Tobago's most popular beach. Located in the south west of the island. It is easily accessible from the airport and many hotels. A host of activities makes it easy to spend an entire day at the facility and still have all your needs met. A variety of restaurants, bars, water sports and shopping awaits you. Or just relax at the beach which is patrolled by life guards. Pigeon Point Heritage Park features an iconic thatch roof jetty that is reminiscent of an unspoilt Caribbean and relaxed way of life. Lose yourself in the beauty of the park and then find yourself in the serenity of your surroundings. A must do while you are in Tobago.

Reviewed By 23Diane - Dartmouth, Canada

Spent a day on Pigeon Point Beach. Loved it. The sand is like powder, the colour of the water is an incredible turquoise blue, there are great washroom facilities (all included in the park entrance fee), and great places to eat/drink. I HIGHLY recommend spending some time at Pigeon Point. You can also take glass-bottom boat tours from the pier out to the reef for snorkeling and to Nylon Pool and No Man’s Land. (We did that on a separate day and loved it.)

10. Pirate's Bay

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Pirate's Bay

Although one of Tobago's more pristine and less crowded beaches, Pirate's Bay has the rougher waters typical of most northeastern beaches on the island.

Reviewed By baghm - Springfield, United States

Long treck uphill if you're walking, but a short drive up a not good track by car. The views are worth it, before you even get to the steps and path. Beach had a few people there, but not many! Lots of sailboats in the harbor, and we watched those with dingy's coming into Charlottesville. Wonderful place, and worth the drive. Odd, though, that there is a fire hydrant in the middle of nowhere. There is a small turn around for cars, but be cautious!

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