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Just off the northern coast of Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago are often considered the southernmost of the many Caribbean islands. While Tobago is more tourist-oriented than its sister island, both offer opportunities for holiday adventure.
A diverse range of accommodations are available in Tobago including traditional hotels, RCI Points resorts, and vacation villas and rentals.
Caribbean timeshare rentals
are also available for those who want to experience the enduring appeal of Tobago on an annual basis.

Dear Visitor, What’s on…in Tobago welcomes you to our Home Page. On this website you will find cultural, sporting and leisure events that happen in Tobago, plus a lot more information about the History, the People and the natural beauty of the island. Take a deeper look and enjoy it. Start with the Day-by-Day Guide and check out the Main Events page for this period and the yearly Calendar page – you’d be amazed at the staggering number of interesting things to see and do to get the most out of your holiday. ENJOY!!


A RECIPE FOR TOBAGO CHILL(I)

By Judi - Norfolk, U.K.



 

INGREDIENTS
A body with a large helping of stress
A portion of overwork
A pinch of British winter aversion
A large amount of fatigue
1 airline ticket to Tobago

METHOD
Combine above ingredients; arrive Crown Point airport. Simmer slowly whilst negotiating Immigration and baggage handling. Emerge from terminal; observe the first smiling faces. Arrive at hotel - pour all ingredients (except airline ticket) into a swim suit and head for choice of beach; personally I would recommend Pigeon Point. Allow ingredients to soak up the invigorating sunshine and at frequent intervals, baste with copious amounts of rum.
When heat from the sun has dropped slightly, take ingredients to Sunday School, where it should be slowly stirred in time to the sweet pan music and basted again with decent amounts of rum. You may find it necessary to feed the ingredients occasionally. This can safely be done at any of the roadside eating places. I have found the ingredients respond well to sweet Paw-Paw, Pineapple, Mango, Chicken and Shrimp; in fact, any of the local delicacies have the ability to make the ingredients happy and content. Repeat the above processes for at least 2 weeks (or for as long as possible).

The result is amazing - the ingredients have now been converted into a happy, relaxed, healthy, smiling person who can face the world again. A word of warning however - This process does become addictive and may need to be repeated at frequent intervals.



For masses of information about Tobago check out the definitive guide at www.mytobago.info


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