Discover the best attractions and experiences Little Tobago Island has to offer
Little Tobago Island itself has no notable historic monuments. Nearby Tobago offers several historic sites worth a visit.
We're currently working on adding historic monuments recommendations for Little Tobago Island. Check back soon for curated suggestions in this category.
This uninhabited island has no museums; Tobago's cultural museums are found in Scarborough and other towns.
We're currently working on adding museums recommendations for Little Tobago Island. Check back soon for curated suggestions in this category.
There are no temples or churches on Little Tobago, as the island is a protected nature reserve.
We're currently working on adding religious monuments recommendations for Little Tobago Island. Check back soon for curated suggestions in this category.
Protected nature areas provide the main draws here.
A protected seabird sanctuary surrounding the uninhabited island; a haven for frigatebirds and boobies.
The oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere and Tobago’s premier natural habitat.
A protected marine area famous for snorkeling, coral gardens, and diverse sea life.
Gateway villages around Little Tobago offer access to tours and scenic coastal sights.
The capital of Tobago, a hub for markets, ferries, and day trips to nearby sites.
A northeast coastal village that serves as a base for Little Tobago boat trips and nearby beaches.
A quiet coastal village known for its laid-back vibe and access to natural attractions.
There are several free ways to enjoy Tobago’s nature.
A pristine northeast Tobago beach ideal for a quiet day by the sea.
A long sandy stretch great for sunbathing and gentle swims.
Hiking designated trails through the world’s oldest protected rainforest.
Taste Tobago’s flavors in casual spots and local street foods near the island.
Try this iconic Tobago snack of spiced chickpeas between fried breads.
A Tobago classic: fried fish served in a fried bread roll with toppings.
Fresh catches prepared Caribbean-style at waterfront eateries.
Nightlife is low-key on Little Tobago; nearby towns offer occasional bars and live music.
We're currently working on adding nightlife recommendations for Little Tobago Island. Check back soon for curated suggestions in this category.
Cultural performances are more common on Tobago’s main towns than on the island itself.
We're currently working on adding entertainment recommendations for Little Tobago Island. Check back soon for curated suggestions in this category.
Water-and land-based activities abound for active travelers.
Swim among coral formations and tropical fish in a protected reef.
Explore underwater landscapes and marine life with a local operator.
Glide through tidal channels and spot wading birds.
Off-the-beaten-path experiences focus on wildlife and coastal discovery.
A short, guided trip to the seabird sanctuary to observe nesting birds.
Gentle morning hike with sea views and wildlife spotting.