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Argyle Falls


Stand-up paddleboarding


Family fun isn’t in short supply in Tobago. Whether it’s adventure,


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nature or history that’s the priority, this sample itinerary encompasses the best of Tobago for all the family.


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local delicacies at dinner time. The following day, recommend


clients take a hike through the Main Ridge Forest Reserve, stopping for a dip in Argyle Falls along the way.


Children and adults alike will love the Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve, or Corbin Local Wildlife Park, where


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defences including Fort Bennet, Fort Granby and Fort King George, home


sands, and No Man’s Land, an uninhabited stretch of sand accessible only by boat.


SUSTAINABLE SHORES The appeal of Tobago’s untouched beaches goes beyond their beauty – they’re also symbolic of the island’s sustainability efforts. King’s Bay and Mt Irvine Bay have been awarded Blue Flag Pilot Status because of their cleanliness, safety and environmental responsibility, making Tobago the only island in the Lesser Antilles to receive such approval. There’s more for sustainability-


minded travellers to explore beyond the beach, too – Tobago’s northeastern region has been awarded the Unesco


Man and the Biosphere designation. As the largest Unesco site in the English-speaking Caribbean, the region works to improve livelihoods in local communities and safeguard ecosystems, cementing Tobago’s status as a destination that’s both environmentally and culturally conscious.


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to Tobago’s Historical Museum. These well-preserved historical sites are HSZV NYLH[ JSPff[VW SVVRV\[ WVPU[Z


Of course, along the way there’ll be


plenty of opportunities to soak up the culture, enjoy breathtaking vistas and experience the Tobagonian way of life.


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AN ITINERARY FOR FAMILIES


PICTURE: Natalie Kriwy


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