Discover the best attractions and experiences Nylon Pool has to offer
Tobago's history unfolds through forts, markets, and colonial-era landmarks.
An 18th‑century hilltop fortress with exhibits on Tobago's colonial past and panoramic coastal views.
A historic market where locals and visitors mingle, shop for crafts, and sample traditional bites.
Iconic colonial-era landmark marking Scarborough's town center and a classic photo spot.
Small museums preserve Tobago's stories and natural heritage.
On-site museum within the fortress showcasing military artifacts and local history.
Cultural collection with exhibits on Tobago's people, culture, and natural history.
Places of worship reflect Tobago's diverse communities.
Historic church with colonial roots and a tranquil setting in Scarborough.
Active local church with community programs and regular services.
Tobago's protected landscapes and marine parks offer memorable nature experiences.
World-famous coral reef system ideal for snorkeling and reef viewing from boats.
The oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere with lush trails and wildlife.
Birdwatchers’ paradise reachable by boat, known for seabird colonies.
Explore Tobago’s towns to feel the local pace and flavors.
The island’s capital, bustling with markets, eateries, and seaside views.
Relaxed coastal village known for beaches, sunsets, and a laid-back vibe.
Inland town with slower pace and authentic local character.
Many of Tobago’s natural spots can be enjoyed without a fee.
Enjoy the sand, sun, and sunset views at this popular Tobago beach.
Free forest hikes on historically important trails through tropical rainforest.
Scenic coastal walks outside paid park areas offer gorgeous sea views.
Delight in Tobago’s seafood-focused and island-inspired dishes.
A Tobago seaside favorite: fried shark fillet in a freshly baked bun with toppings.
A flavorful one-pot dish blending caramelized rice, pigeon peas, and meat.
Seasonal seafood grilled to order with simple, bright island flavors.
Casual evenings with live music, beachfront bars, and social vibes.
Relaxed, locals-powered venues with calypso and soca tunes.
Evening open-air spots where people mingle and enjoy light entertainment.
Seasonal events and performances add color to Tobago’s scene.
A festival featuring Caribbean and international jazz artists hosted on the island.
Relaxing rides that reveal underwater life with clear, shallow views.
Evening-guided programs to witness sea turtles (seasonal).
Active options on land and sea for all levels.
Explore coral formations and colorful fish in calm, protected waters.
Discover diverse wrecks and tropical marine life with local dive operators.
Paddle along shoreline coves and mangroves for a close-to-nature experience.
Seek out less-traveled paths for a unique Tobago day.
Guided boat excursion to see seabirds and wildlife in a pristine setting.
A scenic walk to a scenic waterfall with a refreshing dip at the base.
Less-visited viewpoints offering sweeping island vistas.