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PAID CONTENT FOR OHANA VILLA


PAID CONTENT FOR OHANA VILLA


Ohana Villa BACOLET, TOBAGO


Tobago, the smaller of the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, offers an authentic Caribbean experience rich in lush landscapes, vibrant culture and adventure at every turn. A haven for both nature-lovers and thrill-seekers, the island brims with diverse ecosystems and exhilarating activities, all culminating in the perfect retreat at the luxurious Ohana Villa. Tobago is renowned for its unspoilt natural


beauty. Its crown jewel is the Main Ridge Forest Reserve, the oldest legally protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere. Here, visitors can follow winding trails beneath towering canopies, spot exotic birds such as the blue-backed manakin and cool off beneath hidden waterfalls. Another of the island’s wonders is the Nylon


Pool, a crystal-clear lagoon formed in a natural sandbar in the middle of the sea — a swim in which, according to local folklore, will restore youth. Nearby, the Buccoo Reef, a protected marine park that dazzles with vibrant coral gardens and colourful fish, is best explored by snorkelling or taking a glass-bottom boat tour.


Tobago’s coastline is a dreamscape of white sand


and turquoise water. Pigeon Point, Englishman’s Bay and Castara Beach are popular with beach-lovers for their calm waters and sunsets. The island’s waters also invite kite surfing, jet-skiing, paddleboarding and scuba diving among reefs and shipwrecks, while offshore fishing charters offer the chance to catch tuna, marlin and mahi-mahi. On land, there’s mountain biking, ATV safaris and horse-riding . Golfers can enjoy sea views at Tobago Plantations Golf Course, while kayakers can glide through the mangrove-lined Bon Accord Lagoon, which glows at night with bioluminescent light. The island’s crowning retreat, Ohana Villa, is


nestled in Bacolet. This Balinese-inspired haven features six elegant bedrooms, expansive decks and open-air living spaces that blur the line between indoors and out. Guests can unwind in two infinity pools, greet the sunrise with oceanfront yoga or relax in a cliffside gazebo overlooking the Caribbean. With a private stairway to a secluded, reef-protected beach and gardens full of orchids, Ohana Villa embodies Tobago at its most tranquil.


DON’T MISS Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Nylon Pool followed by sunset cocktails on the terrace at Ohana Villa


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KEY FEATURES • Secluded Bali-themed villa • Infiniti lap & plunge pools • 6 air-conditioned & open-air bedrooms • Sunset ocean views


KEY ACTIVITIES • Birdwatching • Beach for snorkelling & fishing • Peaceful koi pond • Telescope for stargazing


GET IN TOUCH ohana-villa-tobago.com T: +508 735 4200 E: info@ohana-villa-tobago.com


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