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Beautiful beaches, clear waters and smart hotels. Eco-tourists will find rivers, waterfalls and natural reserves and a rich bird life, as well as underwater dives to see the mysteriously beautiful manta-rays.
There around 3 main events that happen every year there is the carnival which is in March, or if you like boating then there is the yachting world regatta in May, they even have a Tobago Heritage Festival in July so don’t miss out! Tobago provides a much more relaxed introduction to the Caribbean.
The pace of life in Tobago is slower; away from the established, but not crowded, resorts at the western end of the island are plenty of secluded coves and bays where you can idle away the hours in the water and the sun in classic Caribbean fashion.
Tobago appeals to all ages as it has something for everyone!
There around 3 main events that happen every year there is the carnival which is in March, or if you like boating then there is the yachting world regatta in May, they even have a Tobago Heritage Festival in July so don’t miss out! Tobago provides a much more relaxed introduction to the Caribbean.
The pace of life in Tobago is slower; away from the established, but not crowded, resorts at the western end of the island are plenty of secluded coves and bays where you can idle away the hours in the water and the sun in classic Caribbean fashion.
In the early 2000s BWIA changed its livery to a new colorful Caribbean green/blue color with its famous steelpan trademark, the national musical instrument of its home base. The fleet has been upgraded to seven Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft, two Airbus A340-300s, and two Bombardier De Havilland Q300 Dash 8s used by BWIA's sister airline Tobago Express, which provides service to Trinidad's sister island Tobago.
By 2003 BWIA had become one of the leading Caribbean airlines, carrying over 1.4 million passengers a year with over 600 departures in the Caribbean and another 60 international departures every week.