Discover Trinidad & Tobago 2016 — 25th Anniversary Edition
With our 2016 edition (our 27th), we celebrate 25 years of producing Discover Trinidad & Tobago. Published every year since 1991, Discover Trinidad & Tobago is aimed both at international visitors planning a trip to the islands – whether for an eco adventure, business trip, or beach holiday – and at local Trinbagonians looking to know and explore more about their native islands. Our comprehensive coverage of Trinidad and Tobago — from arts and culture to eco adventures, accommodation to sports, planning flights and transportation and more — can help anyone plan anything from a day trip or weekend escape, to a full-on an adventure holiday or leisurely vacation. It might take a lifetime to truly experience all that the islands have to offer, but at least we can show you where to start. For more: http://www.discovertnt.com • http://www.facebook.com/discovertnt
With our 2016 edition (our 27th), we celebrate 25 years of producing Discover Trinidad & Tobago. Published every year since 1991, Discover Trinidad & Tobago is aimed both at international visitors planning a trip to the islands – whether for an eco adventure, business trip, or beach holiday – and at local Trinbagonians looking to know and explore more about their native islands. Our comprehensive coverage of Trinidad and Tobago — from arts and culture to eco adventures, accommodation to sports, planning flights and transportation and more — can help anyone plan anything from a day trip or weekend escape, to a full-on an adventure holiday or leisurely vacation. It might take a lifetime to truly experience all that the islands have to offer, but at least we can show you where to start. For more: http://www.discovertnt.com • http://www.facebook.com/discovertnt
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Accommodation:<br />
where to stay<br />
Where you stay in <strong>Tobago</strong> depends on what you’re looking for in your<br />
<strong>Tobago</strong> escape. Luxury or budget? Ocean or mountain view? Beach<br />
or infinity pool? Villa or hotel room? Room service or self-catering?<br />
Retreat or resort? Decisions, decisions...<br />
The hub - Crown Point & the southwest<br />
This is where you’ll find easy access to restaurants, bars, nightlife, shopping, snorkelling, reef<br />
and bioluminescence tours, and a range of accommodation, some in walking distance of<br />
the airport. Two of the most popular beaches on the island <strong>—</strong> Store Bay and Pigeon Point <strong>—</strong><br />
are nearby. In this area you’ll find everything from award-winning beach resorts to humble<br />
B&Bs. Tropikist Beach Hotel & Resort, the Crown Point Beach Hotel, Surfside Hotel,<br />
Coco Reef Resort & Spa, and self-catering Belleviste Apartments are popular choices.<br />
Closer to the capital, Scarborough, is the recently opened Magdalena Grand Resort <strong>—</strong><br />
which shares the lush grounds and golf courses of the <strong>Tobago</strong> Plantations development<br />
<strong>—</strong> and in Bacolet, the intimate and stylish Bacolet Beach Club boutique hotel and its sister<br />
property up the hill, Half Moon Blue Hotel.<br />
Private villa accommodation. Photo courtesy Island Investments<br />
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