1. Where is Tobago located?
Tobago is part of the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, in the southern Caribbean, just off the coast of Venezuela.
2. How do I get to Tobago?
You can fly directly into A.N.R. Robinson International Airport (Crown Point) from select international destinations, or take a short 25-minute flight or ferry ride from Trinidad.
3. Do I need a visa to visit Tobago?
Visitors from many countries, including the US, UK, EU, and most Caribbean nations, do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Always check entry requirements before traveling.
4. What’s the best time to visit Tobago?
Tobago is warm year-round 🌞. The dry season (December–May) is popular for sunshine and festivals, while the rainy season (June–November) is lush, green, and great for eco-travel.
5. What currency is used in Tobago?
The local currency is the Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD). US dollars are also widely accepted at many hotels and attractions.
6. Is Tobago safe for tourists?
Yes — Tobago is considered one of the safer Caribbean islands. Like anywhere, it’s wise to exercise normal precautions, especially at night or when traveling with valuables.
7. What are Tobago’s must-see attractions?
- Pigeon Point Beach & Nylon Pool
- Buccoo Reef (snorkeling and diving)
- Argyle Waterfall
- Main Ridge Forest Reserve (the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere)
- Tobago Heritage Festival & Carnival
8. What is Tobago famous for?
Tobago is known for its stunning beaches, eco-tourism, festivals, birdwatching, and warm hospitality. Its food — like crab & dumpling, curried goat, and fish broth — is also a must-try!
9. How can I get around the island?
Options include rental cars, taxis, and public transport (route taxis and minibuses). For exploring freely, many visitors choose to rent a car.
10. Can local businesses list on Go-Tobago.com?
Yes! Our platform connects travelers and locals with Tobago’s businesses. If you own a restaurant, shop, hotel, or service, you can sign up to be listed.
