Tobago Holidays

Meet the true Caribbean

Tobago is the smaller of the two islands that make up Trinidad and Tobago, and is a tropical wonder just waiting to be explored. Not only do you get some excellent eco-reserves and incredible cascading waterfalls, you also get stunning year-round sunshine and beautiful chalk-white beaches.

Top Picks

Coco Reef Resort & Spa

4* out of 5 stars

Only a short drive from Crown Point International Airport, the elegantly charming Coco Reef Resort offers guests a host of quality facilities to enjoy.

Mount Irvine Bay Resort

4* out of 5 stars

Divers, diners, sunbathers and golfers go wild for this tranquil, musical, must-visit resort on the sunkissed south coast of Tobago.

Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort

3* out of 5 stars

Surrounded by stunning landscapes and gorgeous beaches, the Tropikist Beach Hotel and Resort is the perfect family getaway to enjoy the sun, sea, local culture and cuisine.

Tobago Holidays

Holidays to Tobago typify the very essence of a relaxing break in the sun. If you’re looking for an alternative to the hustle of Trinidad’s Port of Spain for instance, Tobago obliges with quiet beaches, untouched rainforest and the aquamarine beauty of Bucco Reef.

There's more to see and do than meets the eye, too. Unearth fascinating histories and cultural curiosities at the Tobago Museum or hop on a boat to the protected bird sanctuary in Little Tobago and meet stars of the island's 200-strong avian species.

Spark the adventure with a trip to Pigeon Peak – a national park that climbs to 1877 feet – and the breathtaking views it affords. Tobago doesn't disappoint in the watersports department either. Snorkelling, paddle-boarding, kayaking and windsurfing all benefit from the warm surrounding waters and add further scope for action on your trip. When it's time to temper the tempo, reward your exploits with a visit to the Cocoa Estate and sample the island's world-famous chocolate straight from the source.

Festivals in Tobago contribute to a packed annual calendar. The region's cultural diversity echoes through these events allowing an even deeper appreciation of the region’s proud history. February's Carnival and the Heritage festivals are vibrant displays of bright costumes, steel pan drums and all night dancing true to the honest, unpretentious local traditions. In August the Great Fete takes the shape of a five-day beach party that coincides with the Carib Great Race powerboat show, and September and October see the arrival of tour-cycling’s elite for the Tobago International Classic.

Luxury Holidays to Tobago

As well as showstopping natural charm, Tobago offers a certain sense of sophistication with its luxury spa hotels and fine culinary delights. Whether you’re choosing a family holiday, a romantic break for two or an All Inclusive getaway with friends, you're all set for an affordable luxury escape with Kenwood Travel's selection of first-rate resorts.

5 Great Reasons to Holiday in Tobago

  • Dive Tobago’s shallow coral reefs and see giant sea sponges
  • An amazing local culture and world-famous carnival Tobago Fest
  • An island of unimpeded biodiversity – 6,000 species of plants and animals
  • Main Ridge Forest Reserve is the Western Hemisphere’s oldest protected rainforest
  • Fantastic sporting culture, including some of the world’s most stunning golf courses

Weather in Tobago

Tobago is sunny and warm most of the year, with an average temperature of 28C. Dry season is January to May, and rainy season from June to December. During the rainy season it is mainly the afternoons that are wet, nevertheless interspersed with bright sunshine.

Interesting Facts about Tobago

  • Population – 60,000
  • Area – 300 sq. kilometres
  • Currency – Trinidad and Tobago Dollar. American Dollars are widely accepted.
  • Language – English, and to a lesser extent Spanish. French patois (Tobago Creole), Hindi and Chinese also spoken by some of communities.

Tobago Holidays 2026 / 2027

Savvy jetsetters are getting to know Tobago, with more people visiting each year. Don’t miss out on this up-and-coming Caribbean gem, and book early for your 2026 & 2027 holiday. With Kenwood Travel you’ll find luxury all inclusive holidays, wonderful weddings & honeymoons and the chance to tailor your entire holiday to your exact needs. We have over 45 years experience in quality travel and we’re here to help you find your perfect holiday in Tobago.

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Useful information

  • Local time GMT (-5)
  • Currency Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
  • Language English
  • Location Island within Trinidad and Tobago
  • Flying time 9 hours & 20 minutes

Things to do

Argyle Falls

Argyle Falls

Argyle Falls is renowned as Tobago's highest waterfall, with a 3-level drop of 54 metres. A steep hike will take you through beautiful vegetation so you can admire the crashing water and tranquil pools. If that wasn't enough to inspire awe, the best part of a trip to Argyle Falls is plunging into the water, surrounded by jungle and marvellous nature.

Attracting locals and visitors alike, Argyle Falls are also a hotspot for wildlife. Enjoy hiking, swimming, swinging and chilling but also take in the birdlife, the butterflies along the way.

 

Buccoo Reef

Buccoo Reef

Buccoo Reef is one of the most easily accessible coral reefs in the Caribbean, just a short distance from Pigeon Point, Store Bay, and Buccoo Beach. The reef system is around 7km² in area and bursting with colourful marine life. Whether diving, snorkelling or enjoying the sights from a glass-bottomed boat, be sure to add this to your Tobago to do list.

Get up close and personal with a hundreds of fish species, giant manta rays, turtles, and virbant corals. From mangrove wetlands to reef lagoons and rejuvenating natural pools, fall head over heels with the incredible biodiversity on offer at Buccoo Reef.

Surfing at Mount Irvine Bay

Surfing at Mount Irvine Bay

Whether you're a seasoned surfing enthusiast, or looking to catch your first wave, head to Mount Irvine Bay and you won't be disappointed. The bigger and more powerful waves tend to occur between September and May, whereas beginners may want to visit during the rest of the year.

At Mount Irvine Bay, you can find surfing lessons, equipment rentals, and even surfing camps. Those looking for less active pursuits can still enjoy the beach and its surrounding facilities.

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