Argyle Waterfalls

An impressive, easily accessible three-tier waterfall located close to Roxborough. The waterfall has several plunge pools.
Entrance fee applies. $4.00, guides are available for approx. $3.00. Best visited in the rainy season when the falls are at their most lively.
Argyle Waterfalls

Speyside

Diving! Seafood! and more ... Spayside is well known for it's beautifull dive sites, excellent local seafood and the Tobago Forest Reserve, the oldest protected rainforest in the Western hemisphere.

These pristine reefs include; Batteaus reef, Goat Island reef, Angel reef, Little Tobago reef and Belmont reef.
Speyside
Bloody Bay and Parlatuvier Bay

These villages are picturesque hamlets that have stunning scenery. One route option would to drive from Roxborough through the Rainforest and view the panorama of the Caribbean Sea and forests just at the crest over looking Bloody Bay, the scene of a naval battle that was so fierce that it was reputed that the waters turned red. Continue on to Parlatuvier and onward to L'Anse Fourmi where the villagers are curious but quietly welcoming. A tertiary road leads to Charlotteville though it is seldom used. Interesting little nooks and bays dot the drive along this route, feel welcome to take a dip in anyone that strikes your fancy. This can be an independent activity, all terrain/wheel vehicle rentals suggested.
Charlotteville Charlotteville

Charlotteville and Man 'O War Bay. A picturesque active fishing village where fresh seafood is readilly available - both cooked and uncooked.
Good for both swimming and snorkeling, and with some nice hiking trails available.
Castara Bay
Castara Bay
Englishman's Bay

Another excellent beach in Tobago. Characterised by fairly loose powdery sand and a deep bay, a short stroll through the trees and you are there. The water is active and blue, good surf. Activity levels, in terms of number of visitors range from moderate to you and nature. Close by there is Little Englishman's Bay which like its bigger relative also offers good bathing and a bit of quiet seclusion. This can be an independent activity, all terrain/wheel vehicle rentals suggested.
Highland Falls
Highland Falls

Pigeon Point

For those of you who seek the Caribbean idyll we offer you Pigeon Point. This is beach in its purest form. Incidentally it happens to be Tobago's most famous beach, only being matched by Maracas Beach in Trinidad. Entrance fee applicable. Adults $2.00, Children under 12, $1.00. Facilities provided: Change rooms, shaded seating areas, restaurant and bar. Opportunity to play beach sports with like minded individuals or take any reef/cruise tour from its picturesque jetty.
Pigeon Point
Little Tobago or Bird of Paradise Island

This small island just offshore of Speyside is one of the most important seabird sanctuaries in the Caribbean. The nature series "The Trials of Life" done by Richard Attenborough was filmed here. It plays host to The Red Billed Tropic Bird among others and at one time was home to transplanted Birds of Paradise from New Guinea. The Tropic Birds are most prevalent during the months of October to June. The island is forested and affords other opportunities to view birds and wildlife. Tours can be arranged through area hotels or directly with the village fishermen. Your best bets would be via concierge/front desk staff at the hotels/guesthouses.
Craig Hall Falls
Craig Hall Falls
Flagstaff Hill Lookout

The site of a former military radio tower and observation post during World War II, Flagstaff Hill is located at the crest of the hill just as you are about to descent into Charlotteville. The road is second class and may not be paved, exercise caution, all wheel/terrain vehicles should be used on this road. An excellent view of St. Giles Islands and Charlotteville is to be had. Sunsets are magnificent.
View from Flagstaff Hill
Twin Falls
Twin Falls

PO Box 3119, St. James, Barbados, W.I.
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