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Sun and sustainability in Tobago


Eco-conscious travellers will love exploring the island’s unspoilt landscapes and untouched beaches this winter


Tobago’s lush rainforest, cascading waterfalls and unspoilt Caribbean beaches form an idyllic backdrop for a sun-drenched winter getaway. But this island’s appeal stretches far


beyond the beach. With a vibrant culture to experience, fascinating history to uncover and a rich array of nature to explore, this island is perfect for travellers who want to combine their winter escape with a real learning experience. Visitors can form an authentic


connection with the island and contribute to initiatives that help conserve the PSGEP ƈSVE ERH JEYRE š TIVJIGX JSV sustainably minded travellers.


BEAUTIFUL BEACHES 4VMWXMRI FIEGLIW EVI RSX LEVH XS ƇRH MR Tobago. But these glorious stretches


of sand aren’t only great for soaking up the sun, they’re also symbolic of the island’s sustainability initiatives. Bloody Bay, King’s Bay and Mt Irvine


Bay have been awarded Blue Flag Pilot status in recognition of their cleanliness, safety and environmental responsibility. As Tobago is the only island in the Lesser Antilles to receive this approval, eco- conscious travellers can be reassured


Inspiration and rewards


To find out more about the latest updates and booking incentives, head to tobagobeyond.com and tobagorewards.com


And visit the dedicated Tobago Hub at travelweekly.co.uk/tobagohub


that their beach visit is helping to WYTTSVX WYWXEMREFMPMX] š FSXL EGVSWW XLI ecosystems beneath the water’s surface and within beachside communities.


ECO ADVENTURES There are plenty of opportunities for nature lovers and thrill seekers XS KIX XLIMV ƇPP SJ IGS EHZIRXYVIW MR Tobago’s untouched landscapes. Birders will love whiling away time


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the western hemisphere, the area is home to some of the island’s 260 bird species. The rare Sabrewing hummingbird can FI MHIRXMƇIH F] MXW HMWXMRGXMZI [LMXI XEMP


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