Romance & Weddings Love is in the air
Tobago has a lot of love to give when it comes to romance – so it’s little wonder that many have chosen to honeymoon on the island, most famously Princess Margaret in the 1960s. Stunning sunsets, saturated with
pinky-orange hues, certainly set the tone for romance, kicking off long balmy evenings to remember with sundowners and unhurried dinners in atmospheric settings. Surrounded by lush palms and
trailing greenery on all sides, with twinkling fairylights overhead and the sound of waves crashing on the beach nearby, the outdoor terrace at Tobago’s Seahorse restaurant is one of the most romantic spots. A
dinner for two at one of the intimate candlelit tables might just be the most atmospheric setting in which to pop the question, particularly after indulging in a menu of beautifully cooked Creole and international seafood dishes, paired with expertly picked wines and knockout cocktails (they make a marvellous margarita and a naughty-but-nice chocolate and liqueur mudslide). With excellent chefs across the
island who can create menus to match clients’ tastes, a private dinner could be the way to go for those wishing to create the perfect romantic atmosphere – whether that’s for a proposal, a honeymoon
or simply an evening to remember on an idyllic holiday à deux. Such intimate dinners cooked by private chefs can be arranged at a guest’s villa, or perhaps on the beach after a barefoot sunset walk on the sand.
ROMANCE BY DAY And it’s not just nightfall that’s reserved for romance in Tobago – its relaxed pace, fantastic beaches and blissful vistas are perfect for sharing with a special someone. These memorable views aren’t hard to find in Tobago: soak up the sweeping panorama of Parlatuvier Bay from above, with the golden sand giving way to hills that are thick with greenery; hit pause on a coastal drive to take in the deserted, crescent- shaped Englishman’s Bay; or hike up
Tie the knot in stunning settings
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