Family holidays in Tobago

Family snorkelling in Tobago.
 

Play pirates with the kids at historic Fort King George or hike into the lush Tobago Forest Reserve on family holidays in Tobago. Take all the family on a glass-bottom boat trip across Buccoo Reef to see tropical fish darting among the coral, then laze around on the manicured white sands at Pigeon Point.

Tobago family holidays: attractions

Let the kids explore Fort King George on family holidays in Tobago, with disused cannons lining the sturdy walls. You'll also find the Tobago Museum within the fort, home to Amerindian artefacts. Take the whole family on a glass-bottom boat trip on holidays in Tobago to get a closer look at Buccoo Reef. Then go for a swim just behind the reef in the shallow waters of Nylon Pool. Stroll around the Botanical Gardens, a tropical paradise with orchids and bright blooms.

Tobago family holidays: outdoors

Let children play on the soft, white sands at Tobago's Pigeon Point, with changing facilities and snack bars all to hand, on family holidays. Join an adventurous trek along the trails of lush Tobago Forest Reserve on your Tobago family holidays, and take a guide to spot hummingbirds and parrots along the way.

Tobago family holidays: day trips

Get a taste of life in a sleepy fishing village at Castara on family holidays in Tobago. Watch boats come in with the catch of the day, snorkel in the calm water near the beach, then play and laze on the sands. Take a short boat trip to visit the seabird sanctuary on Little Tobago island. Hike across the dry landscape, then cool off, snorkelling coral-encrusted Angel Reef on the way back.

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