Tobago's beach is undoubtedly one of the most sought-after destinations, and for good reason. It's an ideal spot to enjoy the warm sun and have a great time. Additionally, you can explore the buccoo reef and nylon pool on a guided tour, or experience the thrill of riding jet skis. However, it's important to bring cash since many vendors do not accept credit cards or linx. The tour costs approximately $150TTD, while jet skis are priced at $350 TTD per person for 30 minutes. One of the drawbacks is the lack of adequate and private changing rooms.
Tobago has been whispered to be an idyllic haven, and I can attest that it is the ultimate destination for my golden years. The coastlines are breathtaking, the sea is immaculate and transparent, and the waves are usually gentle. It is a perfect spot for families, with ample parking, restrooms, and the option to rent tents and beach chairs. The beach is always bustling with visitors, creating a lively atmosphere.
We spent a week at the beach and had an amazing time. The only downside was that our room wasn't prepared when we arrived to check in at 3pm. However, the exceptional kindness we received made up for it. The resort organized a delightful Easter egg hunt for the children, and luckily, my daughter was the winner. That truly made our kids' vacation. Grafton Beach Resort did an excellent job.
The beach is stunning, with pavilions, restrooms, a parking lot, a bar/cafe, and food stalls nearby. We visited on a Sunday morning before everything was fully open, but there were still plenty of people swimming. There were lots of fish near the shore for snorkeling, and the water was calm enough for it in late April. Access to the restrooms is TT$3 or TT$10 for a day pass.