Tobago
Tobago Travel Guide
Tobago is the kind of island that feels easy from the start. Small enough to explore in a few days, but varied enough to keep surprising you. You have the lively beach scene around Crown Point and Pigeon Point, quiet village life in Castara, roads winding through green hills and jungle, beach after beach where the water turns every shade of blue, and stunning sunsets at the end of the day.
Tobago is a great choice if you want Caribbean beaches, nature, local character, and an island that still feels easy to explore independently.
What I liked most is that Tobago gives you different moods in one trip. Crown Point is practical and fun for your first and last days, with the airport close by, good places to eat, and easy access to famous beaches. Castara feels completely different. Slower, greener, less touristy, and more about nature, birds, village life, a small waterfall nearby, and that peaceful feeling of waking up close to the sea. The people also stayed with me. So many beautiful faces, warm smiles, and that relaxed island style with a bit of rasta energy that fits Tobago so well.
Driving around Tobago is also part of the charm. One moment you are at a bright beach, the next you are driving through green mountains, passing small villages, lookout points, and thick tropical nature. If you want to see more than Crown Point, I really think renting a car is a must in Tobago. Even a small stop can feel special here. I still remember a place where hummingbirds drink right from your hand.
There are also a few island highlights I really would not skip. Fort Campbleton is worth the stop for the views and the old colonial feel, and in Scarborough I also liked Fort King George. It gives you a good look at the history of Tobago, with wide views over the sea and town. And of course the must stunning beaches!!
If you are planning a Tobago trip, I would split your stay between different sides of the island. Start in Crown Point for the easy arrival, beach life, and famous coastal spots. Then move on to somewhere like Castara if you want more peace, nature, and a different side of Tobago. That combination made the island feel complete to me. Tobago is a great choice if you want Caribbean beaches, nature, local character, and an island that still feels easy to explore independently.
In all my separate blogs I will give you inspirations, information and tips to plan your travel to Tobago. Hope you like it and please let me know!
Crown Point and Pigeon Point: the perfect start and end to your Tobago trip
If you only have six days in Tobago, Crown Point is such an easy place to start and end your trip. I flew with Caribbean Airlines from Georgetown to Tobago via Trinidad. You can compare flight options here: Expedia flight link. The whole journey took just under 4...


























