The waters of Tobago are crystal clear and teeming with life. Whether you want to just relax and enjoy the view, or get physical with some fishing or sports action, Tobago has it all.
Sport Fishing

Tobago’s sparkling waters are teeming with life, and if you fancy a day of serious fishing, then you’d be advised to take a camera along too. Tobago’s offshore fishing season starts in October and runs right through till June. Coastal fishing is all year round and is excellent. ‘Hard Play’ Fishing Charters operate a sports fishing service for light tackle and flyfishing, both offshore and coastal. Capt. Gerard 'Frothy' De Silva and his crew have proudly released over 200 Marlin up to 700 lbs, over 200 Sailfish and have caught Swordfish, Long Bill Spearfish and Mako Shark in the waters off Tobago. For more information about 'Hard Play' visit their very good website
www.hardplay.net or
phone 001 868 639 7108
The Tobago International Game Fishing Tournament is held each
year in March from the beautiful fishing village of Charlotteville, Tobago
has some of the Caribbean's most productive big game fishing grounds.
For more information visit the website
www.tgft.com/
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Natural Mystic sailing trips
Captain Scott Clarke, a veteran sailor of the Caribbean, is at the helm of a beautiful 40’ trimaran ready to take passengers on either a round the island sail, a romantic cruise or a customised trip
- exactly how you want it.
Up to 10 passengers can enjoy a sparkling day out visiting tiny coves only accessible by water, a bit of snorkelling and swimming, along with ice cold drinks and a delicious buffet lunch.
For more details phone 001 868 639 7245 or check out the
Natural Mystic website for more details.
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Cool Runnings
Ltd.

Join the Cool Runnings team in Mount
Irvine for a wide range of watersports facilities, including
sailing charters, Hobie Cat sailing, water-skiing,
wake-boarding, kite-surfing and other snorkelling and sunset
sailing trips!
For more details visit their website www.outdoor-tobago.com
or e-mail coolrunnings@outdoor-tobago.com
Glass bottom boat tours
There can hardly be a visitor to Tobago who doesn’t do this trip. You’ll be approached by friendly locals all vying for your trade hoping you’ll join one of the small fleet of wooden boats that set off each morning from Store Bay. You’ll be taken over some of Tobago’s
precious coral reefs, and, best of all, stop at the fabulous ‘Nylon Pool’ - an
amazing turquoise shallow pool of water way out to sea where you can jump out of the boat and wade around up to your waist.
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