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Discover Trinidad & Tobago 2020 | Issue 31 | Travel & Destination Guide

Discover Trinidad & Tobago is the islands' longest-running and most trusted destination guide, with all the info you need to plan your holiday, vacation, or exploration of the islands. DTT has published 31 issues since 1991, and helps readers discover where to stay, dine, lime, party, and shop; and what to see (including the islands’ best sites) and experience (festivals, arts and culture, sports, and eco escapes), in both islands. There’s also a national calendar of events; info on getting here and getting around; tips for safe and sustainable travel; T&T history and society in a nutshell, maps; and more. For the fifth edition in the row, the magazine features a distinctive dual-cover design, with one cover for each island — a Phagwa or Holi celebrant in Trinidad (photo by Chris Anderson), and dancers at the Tobago Heritage Festival (photo by Alva Viarruel). For more: https://www.discovertnt.com

Discover Trinidad & Tobago is the islands' longest-running and most trusted destination guide, with all the info you need to plan your holiday, vacation, or exploration of the islands. DTT has published 31 issues since 1991, and helps readers discover where to stay, dine, lime, party, and shop; and what to see (including the islands’ best sites) and experience (festivals, arts and culture, sports, and eco escapes), in both islands. There’s also a national calendar of events; info on getting here and getting around; tips for safe and sustainable travel; T&T history and society in a nutshell, maps; and more. For the fifth edition in the row, the magazine features a distinctive dual-cover design, with one cover for each island — a Phagwa or Holi celebrant in Trinidad (photo by Chris Anderson), and dancers at the Tobago Heritage Festival (photo by Alva Viarruel). For more: https://www.discovertnt.com

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Tour and explore

And of course, there’s the iconic

jetty with its thatched cabana that

has graced many a postcard (and

selfie!). Though consequently one

of the island’s busiest beaches,

there’s a fair amount of real estate

and breathing room, as the beach

area extends around the headland

to the lagoon. Admission fee

Speyside and Batteaux Bay

Speyside, Windward coast

These are two great beaches in

Tobago’s dive capital, both sheltered

by the nearby islands and

coral reef systems. Glass-bottom

boat tours to the beautiful Angel

Reef, Goat Island, and Little

Tobago depart Batteaux Bay at

Blue Waters Inn. Speyside has

water-sports facilities (many

geared to diving), accommodation

options, and several good

restaurants (including the iconic

Jemma’s Seaview Kitchen).

Store Bay

Crown Point

Its accessibility, small size, calm

and clear waters, and robust

range of amenities are among the

reasons that it’s so often packed.

The bay is great for swimming and

snorkelling — especially under

the coral cliffs at the southern

end. On-site bars and eateries

serve up local creole favourites,

fast-food staples, and something

beastly cold with which to wash it

all down. Glass-bottom boat tours

depart here for Buccoo Reef, the

Nylon Pool, and No Man’s Land.

Bloody Bay

Englishman's Bay

[TOP and bOTTOM] courtesy tobAGO tourism AGEnCY

[MIDDle] chris anDERSOn

Batteaux Bay

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