Tobago info
Tobago is primarily hilly and of volcanic origin. The southwest of the island is flat and consists largely of coralline limestone. The hilly spine of the island, the Main Ridge. The highest point in Tobago is the 550 metre (1804 ft) Pigeon Peak near Speyside.
Tobago is divided into seven parishes - Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Mary, Saint Patrick and Saint Paul.
The climate is tropical, and the island lies just south of the Atlantic hurricane belt. Average rainfall varies between 3800 mm on the Main Ridge to less than 1250 mm in the south-west of the island. There are two seasons: a wet season between June and December, and a dry season between January and May.
Bays in Tobago, Trinidad And Tobago
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A long narrow beach protected by famous Buccoo Reef. Home to a charming fishing village famous for Sunday School and goat and crab races. There's a small beach bar available....
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A breathtakingly beautiful, small and friendly traditional fishing village where the fishermen still blow the conch shell to herald their return to shore with the catch of the day. Visitors can stroll the golden sands wandering from one side of Man o War Bay to the other where small cruise ships are hosted from time to time, or take a stroll through the village on the road which meanders along the coast then turns uphill....
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There is always the pleasure of a golden sandy beach and sparkling blue waters of the Caribbean Sea lapping at your feet - this is the beautiful Great Courland Bay in Black Rock, Tobago....
Crown Point offers a wide selection of resort facilities including restaurants to suit all tastes and pockets, banking facilities, supermarkets, and of course Tobago's own special brand of Caribbean nightlife or liming as it's known in these parts!...
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A small fishing village on Tobago's North East coast. It is utterly unique, and uniquely enchanting. This is an ideal place to lie back in a hammock and leave the rest of the world behind. It's also the perfect base for diving, snorkeling, hiking, fishing, bird-watching, swimming, and touring the majestic rain forests of this magical island. Either way you can surrender to the warm massage of the Caribbean, the invigorating swell of the Atlantic, and the constant caress of the Northeast Tradewinds - and ask yourself what kept you away so long....
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Tobago is a stunningly beautiful tropical island just 26 miles long and 8 miles wide (42 by 10 kilometres) and 10 degrees north of the equator, with a rugged, craggy coastline, deserted palm-fringed beaches, enchanting coral reefs and a wealth of protected rainforest....
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