@@teflontravels Yes I did go to all the water falls. Tobago became my second home I visit Tobago every 4 months I know the island very well especially the country side. It’s my favourite island in the Caribbean. I’m glad you discovered it as well. Keep up the great content!!
Hope a lot of foreigners who plans to visit Tobago see this video. You explained a lot about the taxi fares and the places to go based on one's interest. We say Store Bay is the Trinidadian beach (you must meet at least one there), while Pigeon Point is the Tourist Beach, but Castara, Old Englishman Bay, Bloody Bay and Pirates Bay are tranquil , peaceful and private beaches where one could get away from the noise and crowds. The uniqueness of Tobago is the lack of commercialized tourism like the various other English speaking islands throughout the caribbean, there are more private beaches than commercialised crowded ones.
All facts bro. When I was in crown point all those beaches are heaving with tourist , very commercialised. But my friend Franklin took me to some exclusive secrets spots that only locals go to. Heritage park was one of them and many more which I’ll share soon. I definitely prefer the quiet hidden beaches, sometimes you might see local families go for picnics, really nice to see
@@teflontravels if i could suggest something for your future videos. You should try to interact with the locals more in your videos about their communities, the food and lifestyles.
Welcome to this beautiful island 🏝 called Tobago. Castara is far without your own transport. The pink ice-cream shop in Castara ice cream tastes really good. I hope u ate goodies from the dirt oven also. Little Tobago is a nice attraction to visit also in Speyside.
Welcome to Paradise. Im glad you got to experience island life as its a far cobtrast to the conveniences in the uk that many take for granted. 1. a rental car is recommended to explore the island
I found the rentals where very expensive on the island, however I made some friends who are willing to drive me around for just expenses in return. 100% with taking things for granted, definitely a eye opener 👌🏾
Great stuff bro. Was the last bit of this video taken up at Mount Dillon? Looks familiar. By the way when was this footage taken? Glad you are enjoying your trip!
Great video!! Cantata is definitely a hidden gem. I’m American and I stayed in that village for 3 months, the experience was amazing ❤
So true, glad you enjoyed it, I’m planning on staying longer next year. Hope you found that hidden waterfalls .
Englishman bay was nice too
@@teflontravels Yes I did go to all the water falls. Tobago became my second home I visit Tobago every 4 months I know the island very well especially the country side. It’s my favourite island in the Caribbean. I’m glad you discovered it as well. Keep up the great content!!
Thanks , appreciate your support.
I’m uploading my last Tobago video tomorrow 🙌🏾
Here watching from Barbados🇧🇧
Hope a lot of foreigners who plans to visit Tobago see this video. You explained a lot about the taxi fares and the places to go based on one's interest. We say Store Bay is the Trinidadian beach (you must meet at least one there), while Pigeon Point is the Tourist Beach, but Castara, Old Englishman Bay, Bloody Bay and Pirates Bay are tranquil , peaceful and private beaches where one could get away from the noise and crowds. The uniqueness of Tobago is the lack of commercialized tourism like the various other English speaking islands throughout the caribbean, there are more private beaches than commercialised crowded ones.
All facts bro. When I was in crown point all those beaches are heaving with tourist , very commercialised. But my friend Franklin took me to some exclusive secrets spots that only locals go to. Heritage park was one of them and many more which I’ll share soon. I definitely prefer the quiet hidden beaches, sometimes you might see local families go for picnics, really nice to see
@@teflontravels if i could suggest something for your future videos. You should try to interact with the locals more in your videos about their communities, the food and lifestyles.
No doubt.
is it safe? is there alot of stealing?
Welcome to this beautiful island 🏝 called Tobago. Castara is far without your own transport. The pink ice-cream shop in Castara ice cream tastes really good. I hope u ate goodies from the dirt oven also.
Little Tobago is a nice attraction to visit also in Speyside.
Welcome to beautiful Tobago
U was eaten good in tobago 🇹🇹 , enjoy!!! Excellent info on the taxis 🚕
I sure was 🤣. Thanks for watching 😎
tienes razon amigo...Tobago es hermoso y Castara es increible!! pude visitar la isla en 2009 y 2011 , espero volver algun dia
Nice 😊 glad you was able to enjoy the island. I myself will be going back soon
@@teflontravels a mi se me hace mas dificil vivo en Argentina lo cual es un problema....pero la esperanza nunca se pierde
So beautiful!
Thanks 😊
Welcome to Paradise. Im glad you got to experience island life as its a far cobtrast to the conveniences in the uk that many take for granted. 1. a rental car is recommended to explore the island
I found the rentals where very expensive on the island, however I made some friends who are willing to drive me around for just expenses in return. 100% with taking things for granted, definitely a eye opener 👌🏾
Great tour and video of the area 👌
Cheers bro 😎 🙌🏾
Your everywhere
Lol
Nice trip man and info be careful before you get the Cush man lock up 😂😂
I hear you 🤣🤣🤦🏾♂️
Next time spend some time in Parlatuvier with the waterfalls, Glasgow’s Bar and hanging with the locals
I done that too, really loved that waterfalls . Hanged out with the locals and they’re really cool. I will upload soon. Appreciate the support 😎🙌🏾
Great stuff bro. Was the last bit of this video taken up at Mount Dillon? Looks familiar. By the way when was this footage taken? Glad you are enjoying your trip!
You’re spot on, it was mount dillion. Footage was about a week ago . Definitely loving Tobago 😎🙌🏾. Blessings bro 🙌🏾
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I am
I think that $330 is for 24 hours
I would never pay that lol.