7 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Scarborough That You Shouldn't Miss

September 9, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago including Splash Sports Catamaran Cruises, Unique Tours Tobago -Tours, Hans Tours, Eureka Natural History Tours, Island Girl Tours, Argyle Waterfall, Fort King George.
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1. Splash Sports Catamaran Cruises

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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Splash Sports Catamaran Cruises

Splash Sports Catamaran Cruises offers without a doubt your best day in Tobago. Our Custom designed 50ft catamaran ensures maximum space and comfort on your cruise. Best of all our trip is all inclusive so you need only walk with your sense of fun and adventure. We offer you a delicious BBQ lunch, drinks all day, swimming and snorkeling to your hearts content and not to mention the amazing Nylon Pool.

2. Unique Tours Tobago -Tours

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5.0 based on 104 reviews

Unique Tours Tobago -Tours

Unique Tours Tobago was started by Junior Thomas a licenced tour guide with over 20 years service. A professional with a passion for nature and the environment, Junior can take you through worlds of exotic nature of flora and fauna and landscapes on his beautiful island. Well respected and recommended in his field, Junior is the recipient of many positive reviews and is guaranteed please you. Book your tour today. You are sure to be wowed.

3. Hans Tours

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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Hans Tours

Experience Tobago's best kept secret it's natural beauty and history being revealed to you as we view its breathtaking landscapes, lush green forest, beaches, waterfalls, historical sites, national bird, clay oven, and silk cotton tree. swim at a waterfall then feel the difference in temperature as we drive through the legally oldest rainforest in the western hemisphere and be treated with lunch.

4. 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.

5. Island Girl Tours

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Island Girl Tours

Island Girl Tours is a locally owned and operated business, offering world-class sight seeing tours on the island of Tobago. Regardless of the time of year you visit, there is always a magical combination of activities to experience, sights to see and festivals to attend. Book your tour of Tobago with Island Girl Tours to explore this unspoilt, untouched and undiscovered gem of the Caribbean. Book directly from website and receive a special bonus.

6. Argyle Waterfall

East of Scarborugh Along the Windward Road. 25 km, Scarborough Tobago http://caribya.com/tobago/argyle.waterfall/
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4.5 based on 705 reviews

Argyle Waterfall

Reviewed By 422kelshas

A 20 minute easy hike to the waterfalls. I suggest you go in sneakers with good grip and with the Waterfall tour guide (Tony). If you are adventureous, you can hike further up the falls but advise that you do that in groups with more than 5 persons. Very peaceful and serene.

7. Fort King George

Fort Street 84, Scarborough Tobago +1 868-639-3970 http://nationaltrust.tt/location/fort-king-george-tobago
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4.5 based on 592 reviews

Fort King George

Reviewed By gabriele2bago - Buccoo, Caribbean

Great views of Tobago coast line! Is largest fortification in Tobago. Dated 1777, British, then captured by the French in 1781 and renamed Fort Castries. British reoccupied it again in 1793. Was damaged by the hurricane in 1847 (roof all buildings blown off). Among the ten (of the original 30) structures, can recognize the officer's mess (Georgian military arhitecture), the powder magazine (made with volcanic stone), the Bell shape water tank, commander's residence, military hospital, the prison and the cemetery. One mortar and cannons (eighteen, nine and six pounders) are on site between the inner and the outer Fort area. On the cannons can recognize the double-rose emblem if the Tudors and the GR mark. The Scarborough Museum collection is available to visitors and will give you a lot of details of Tobago History. Few modern structures have been built inside the fort complex: the more noticable is the lighthouse. FORT KING GEORGE IS PART OF EUROCHAMTT HISTORICAL ITINERARIES at LA TARTARUGA ITALIAN RESTAURANT, BUCCOO BAY.

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