Friday, 12 June 2015

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Tranquil, serene, laid-back. Come for the sun, sea and sand; discover the cuisine, culture, history and warm friendly people. Sighted and called ‘Bella Forma’ by Christopher Columbus in 1498, this tiny 116 square miles island has a rich and turbulent history. Before its annexation to Trinidad in 1899, Tobago changed hands over 30 times, and the influence of the Dutch, Spanish, French and British is still evident today in the many forts, architecture, surnames and place names.

When you visit, be sure not to leave without experiencing the iconic Pigeon Point, the crystal clear waters of Charlotteville, a hike through the oldest forest preserve in the western hemisphere, swim in the Nylon Pool, sample curried crab and dumplings, eat freshly caught seafood and take a boat ride to No Man’s Land!

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