Discover the best attractions and experiences Grafton Beach has to offer
Explore Tobago’s remnants of the colonial era and local landmarks that tell the island’s story.
An 18th‑century hilltop fort above Scarborough with cannons, museum displays, and panoramic views.
A circa‑19th century town landmark at Scarborough’s central square, a reminder of the island’s colonial past.
Vibrant, traditional market precinct showcasing local crafts, foods, and daily island life.
Dive into Tobago’s culture and natural history through its small museums and displays.
A small museum sharing Tobago’s history, culture, and island life.
Museum housed within the fort featuring local artifacts and colonial history.
Showcases local crafts, artwork, and cultural heritage.
Religious architecture and sites reflecting Tobago’s diverse faith traditions.
Historic Catholic church with local community roots in Scarborough.
Traditional Anglican church in the Tobago interior with quaint grounds.
Small community chapel known to visitors for its peaceful setting.
Tobago’s protected reefs, forests, and coastlines offer memorable natural landscapes.
A protected marine park known for snorkeling around coral reefs.
A shallow, sun-warmed sandbar pool connected to the reef—great for a calm swim.
The oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere, perfect for scenic hikes.
Explore Tobago’s coastal and inland communities with their own character.
The island’s capital hub with markets, eateries, and seaside views.
A resort‑style area known for beaches, bars, and the airport vicinity.
Close to the Buccoo Reef, famous for its seafood shacks and nightlife vibe.
Enjoy Tobago’s natural beauty and laid‑back vibe without an itinerary.
Relax on the white-sand shore and watch the Caribbean glow at sunset.
Another popular beach area ideal for picnics and casual strolls.
Stroll the shoreline and enjoy sea breezes and views.
Tobago’s flavors revolve around seafood, spices, and street‑side treats.
Fried fish in a fried bread sandwich; a Tobago street‑food staple.
Creamy greens and dumplings—popular local dish.
Tasty filling in a soft roti, reflecting Caribbean flavors.
Relaxed island nightlife with beachfront bars and live music.
Casual seaside spots with drinks and music after dark.
Casual venues near Buccoo for evening vibes.
Sunset drinks and mellow tunes by the water.
Cultural performances, markets, and seaside experiences.
Local markets with crafts and live music.
Casual performances near the reef area.
Relaxing day on the water with guided reef viewing.
Golf and other active pursuits on Tobago’s coastlines.
Elegant seaside golf course with sea views.
Scenic course set in plantation surroundings.
Active water sport suitable for beginners.
Venture beyond the crowds for a deeper Tobago experience.
A picturesque waterfall with a natural pool to cool off.
Lowland roads with breathtaking views and quiet spots.
Immersive rainforest walks with birdwatching.