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Places to Visit

Tobago is small enough to explore and rich enough to remember. Leave a few days to wander—we will be cheering you on from the dance floor.

We’ve grouped a few favourites into beaches, restaurants, and bars—pick a tab or swipe, leave room for detours, and say yes to fresh mango and salt air.

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Beach

Parlatuvier

A northern gem where sting rays often cruise the shallows—quiet water, green headlands, and a memorable swim.

Beach

Pigeon Point Beach

Tobago’s postcard beach: turquoise water, powder sand, and the iconic thatched jetty.

Beach

Mt Irvine Beach

Our favourite! Soft sand and clear water just steps from Surfers Paradise Villa—perfect for a pre- or post-wedding dip.

Beach

Buccoo Bay

Laid-back bay near the reef—beach time, boats, and that classic west-coast Tobago mood.

Beach

Store Bay

Busy little beach hub—local food stalls, craft vendors, and hop-off points for boats to the Nylon Pool.

Beach

Nylon Pool

A shallow, brilliant sandbar in the sea—usually reached by boat from Store Bay; bring sun and a sense of wonder.

Restaurant

Pasta Gallery

Restaurant

La Tartuga

Restaurant

Sea Horse Restaurant and Bar

Restaurant

Shore Things

Restaurant

Jemma's TreeHouse

Restaurant

Waves Restaurant + Bar

Restaurant

Limetree Kitchen

Restaurant

Il Portico

Bar

Traditions Bar and Grill

On Pigeon Point Beach—grill fare, cold drinks, and Tobago flavour between swims.

Bar

Anchor Beach Bar

Right on Mt Irvine Beach—about a one-minute walk from Surfers Paradise Villa. Laid-back drinks by the water; best rum punch on the island (according to Amba).

Bar

Jade Monkey Bar and Grill

Casual bar-and-grill energy—good for a chilled evening with friends.

Bar

Chill Out Bar

Exactly what the name promises—easy drinks and a mellow Tobago night.