Tobago Cays

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The Tobago Cays are an eco-paradise of pristine, aquamarine waters, sparkling white beaches and amazing wildlife in the southern Grenadines. A cluster of five uninhabited cays and the surrounding barrier reefs protect seabirds, native plants, iguanas, sea turtles, colorful hard coral and tropical fish. Tobago Cays Marine Park can only be reached by a boat, which can anchor in a sandy-bottomed lagoon. From here, snorkeling and diving explorations reveal a vibrant underwater world. In the Baradal Turtle Sanctuary, get close to green and hawksbill turtles in their natural habitat. Discover tropical flora and fauna along the hiking trails, or swim, stroll and sun on a deserted stretch of palm-fringed sand. Most visitors are day trippers, making an overnight stay a special opportunity to experience this Caribbean idyll completely

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An antique canon stands at command over a hill with palm trees and water in the distance.
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Tobago Cays, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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