Archive for August, 2008
August 26, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged accommodation in Tobago, Caribbean vacation, diving, eco tour, holiday in Trinidad and Tobago, resorts, vacation accommodation in Tobago, visit Trinidad and Tobago, water tour, wind-surfing
What do you expect from your ideal Caribbean vacation? Do you fantasize about vast expanses of white sand and the glistening waves of the ocean, perfect for sun bathing and swimming? Can you picture staying up all night taking moonlight walks along the quaint town streets or experiencing the infamous Caribbean party culture? Are you excited about the thrilling adventures of diving to the stunning coral reefs, or wind surfing, or even exploring the unique ecosystem here with an eco tour or water tour? Well, if this is the case, visit Trinidad and Tobago, the true Caribbean.
You can experience all the above activities over your stay in this gorgeous archipelago of islands at the southern tip of the Caribbean. Their vivacious population is a mix of African, Indian, South American and East Indian races and this finds expression in their colorful culture which is steeped in history and local as well as foreign traditions. Some of the festivals that you might want to visit for is Carnivale, Diwali and Christmas. The weather is gorgeous through out the year, so you can visit whenever. Tobago is actually the location of Robinson Crusoe’s adventures and many of the movies based on his story were shot here.
If you are looking for resorts or other vacation accommodation in Tobago, stay at Half Moon Resorts for a pleasurable and comfortable holiday in Trinidad and Tobago. You can wake up to amazing views of the ocean from your window and then enjoy a relaxed swim in the resort’s overflowing swimming pool. To book your accommodation in Tobago mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.
August 25, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago, diving, eco tour, golf, half moon blue resorts, resorts in Tobago, snorkeling, vacation accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago, water tour, wind-surfing
If you are a diving enthusiast you will probably be disappointed during unfriendly months of the year, in your geographical region, which are unsuitable for diving. if you get your thrills from exploring the colors and textures of the majestic coral reefs, then you will know that during the wet seasons it is simply unfeasible to dive in the turbulent waters. However, in Trinidad and Tobago, you can dive all year around as the weather is suitable at all times of the year to explore their stunning expanses of coral reef. There are separate locations for experienced divers and beginners so you can even come learn to dive here.
Tobago is a beautiful island in the southern tip of the Caribbean and is becoming increasingly popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Apart from diving, you can go swimming, snorkeling, wind surfing, or on a water tour, etc in the ocean. You can choose to stay on land and still have lots to do. Tobago has some world class golf courses, or you could go cycling, horse back riding, or go on a beautiful eco tour and explore the island, which is actually the setting of the Robinson Crusoe adventure.
If you are looking for vacation accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago then check into the beautiful Half Moon Blue resorts in Tobago for a relaxing and refreshing stay. Their plush suites overlook the stunning half moon shaped Bacolet Bay and wide expanses of the ocean in the distance. To book your accommodation in Tobago mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.
August 20, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago, bird watching, coral reef diving, diving in Tobago, eco tour, golf, resorts in Tobago, vacation accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago, water surfing, water tour
One of the most popular activities is diving, in Tobago. It is also one of the main reasons that tourists visit this unique island at the very end of the Caribbean archipelago. They have the ideal weather condition for all year round coral reef diving, apart from a few showers in the wet season. Their gorgeous marine life has attracted divers from all over the world. While you’re there, don’t miss a water tour of their reef. They have the perfect setting for experienced and adventure seeking divers as well as easier conditions for recreational divers and beginners.
Apart from diving, there is so much to do in Tobago. If you do not plan or venturing out too far into the ocean, you can simply go water surfing, or swimming. There is also plenty to do for those of you who like to have both feet planted firmly on the ground. From cycling and horse back riding, to golf and bird watching, there is plenty to keep you entertained. They also have amazing flora and fauna so you should definitely check out an eco tour. Their unique amalgamation of races and ethnicities has left a defining mark on their culture. Everything from their music and dance to their food and traditions is different and special.
If you are looking for vacation accommodation in Trinidad and Tobago, then check into the Half Moon Blue Resorts in Tobago for a comfortable stay. Their warm ambience and stunning settings have all the ingredients for an unforgettable holiday. To book your accommodation in Tobago mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.
August 19, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged accommodation in Tobago, diving, eco tour, golf, resorts, resorts in Tobago, sport fishing, vacation accommodation in Tobago, water surfing, water tour of Tobago
One of the most beautiful and romantic locations for a quiet getaway fro two, is the stunning white beaches of the Caribbean. From lazy mornings sunbathing by the pool, to intimate dinners and moonlit walks, there is nothing like the Caribbean charm to set the mood on a holiday that you organize for an anniversary, birthday or just a simple ‘I love you’ surprise. So pack a bag, book a flight and head down to Trinidad and Tobago, the true Caribbean, for an unforgettable holiday that your will make your partner fall in love with you all over again.
Trinidad and Tobago is situated at the southern end of the Caribbean and has gorgeous tropical weather throughout most of the year. There are many activities that you can enjoy in Tobago, like diving in the ocean, swimming, water surfing, horse back riding, cycling, golf as well as sport fishing. This picturesque island was the setting of the famous Robinson Crusoe adventure so be sure to take an eco tour or water tour of Tobago to explore the island.
If you are looking for vacation accommodation in Tobago, then the Half Moon Blue Resorts in Tobago is the ideal place for you. Their plush suites overlook the stunning half moon shaped Bacolet Bay as well as the ocean, and you can wake up to the breathtaking views of the ocean in the distance. They also have a restaurant La Belle Creole where you can find authentic Tobagonian food in a traditional setting. To book your accommodation in Tobago mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.
August 13, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged Caribbean holiday, cycling, eco tour, golf, half moon blue resorts, nature tour, resorts, resorts in Tobago, vacation accommodation, vacation packages to Trinidad and Tobago
The Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago are one of the most beautiful holiday destinations in the world. These islands are fast becoming one of the most sought after tourist destinations. Trinidad and Tobago embodies in a beautiful way the old and the new. From their unique culture that finds expression in everything from their music and dance, to their cuisine and festivals. Vacation packages to Trinidad and Tobago are available at very affordable rates. You can also cut down on traveling expense by booking cheap flights to Trinidad and Tobago.
Whether you are seeking a relaxing vacation or looking for a weekend getaway, just click on the internet and you can plan the perfect trip. While planning this Caribbean holiday, if you are looking for vacation accommodation, then check into Half Moon Blue resorts in Tobago which is set in a stunning setting of luscious greenery and a comfortable ambience where you can kick back and sunbathe by the pool, or enjoy a drink while you sit on your balcony with friends. You can choose to go out and enjoy a round of golf, or you could go cycling, swimming, diving, water surfing or simply take a stroll along the beach. You can even arrange for a nature tour or eco tour.
Half Moon Blue resorts is situated close to the historical Fort George in Tobago Island. Vacationers get to enjoy colonial style luxurious suites, plus swimming pool. With their sunny weather and vast expanses of beach, the islands are a dream vacation for many. To book your accommodation in Tobago mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.
August 12, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged cycling, diving, golfing, holiday accommodation, horse back riding, nature tour, resort, resort in the Caribbean, water surfing, water tour
For a blissful holiday, the Half Moon Blue Resort in the Caribbean Islands of Trinidad and Tobago is the perfect holiday accommodation. With their sunny weather and vast expanses of beach, they are a dream vacation for many. After months of strenuous work at the office, meeting deadlines and pushing yourself to the limit, it will actually help to recharge your energy and rejuvenate your efficiency and creativity. The colonial styled suites open onto verandahs with rattan chaise-lounges, creating the perfect spot for whatever your heart desires. You can choose to curl up on your balcony, or go down to the pool for a refreshing dip.
The local people are passionate about music and dance and this finds expression in their unique culture. Their cuisine is exquisite and tasting the seafood is a must. Whether it is adventure that you seek, culture or nightlife, Trinidad and Tobago has all that and more. You can choose to go diving, water surfing, golfing, cycling, horse back riding or swimming during the day and hit the club scene after the sun sets. The energy on the island is high and it is easy to forget about work when you’re having so much fun. You can even explore their unique wildlife on a nature tour or a water tour.
Half Moon Blue Resorts is situated close to the historical Fort George in Tobago Island and offers breath-taking views of the crescent shaped Bacolet Bay as well as Trinidad over the ocean. To book your accommodation in Tobago mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.
August 6, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged calypso, Caribbean, cycling in Tobago, family trip, Half moon blue, holiday accommodation, resort, resort booking, resorts, Tobago, Tobago festivals, Trinidad, trip to Tobago, water sports
Re-enacting the traditions of “long time Tobago”, the festival showcases performances like, the Heel an’ Toe, Ole time Tobago Wedding, Superstitions, Bele, the Belmanna Slave Uprising and Folk Tales. Another exciting feature is the Heritage Queen Show, a beauty pageant that infuses the essence of glamour and beauty. Treasuring all that is precious and memorable, some of the events are held outdoors under the beautiful Caribbean midnight sky studded with stars. The Village productions are produced by the different villages while the Committee shows are produced by the Tobago Festivals Committee, who is in charge of the entire Festival.
The villages come alive with the fascinating music of drums, fiddles and tambourines and the popular “Brush-back” dance. Each village is renowned for its many-faceted talents including Delaford where the famous dish “Yabba” is a must-taste, influenced by British, French and African culinary skills. The children display their talents at the Junior Heritage Explosion climaxing with the Miss Heritage Personality and the Heritage Calypso Monarch where the winners reign for an entire year. For more detailed information on resort booking visit: www.stayintobago.com, www.resortstobago.com and www.halfmoonblue.com.
If you decide to organize a family trip to Tobago, there are a lot of other things to do as well. Many tourists enjoy diving, surfing and other water sports in Tobago, while others enjoy horse riding, cycling in Tobago, or even a round of golf in one of their many courses. If you are looking for holiday accommodation in Tobago, look no further than Half Moon Blue Resorts in Tobago. Nestled in gardens of palms, bamboo and bougainvillea, the luxurious romantic suites of this unique resort lie beneath the hill of historical Fort George and offer breathtaking views of the Bacolet Bay as well as a glimpse of Trinidad over the ocean.
August 5, 2008
· Filed under Travel · Tagged Caribbean, Half moon blue, resort, resort booking, Tobago, Tobago heritage festival, Trinidad and Tobago
Tobago whirls you away on a never-ending carousel of culture, heritage and tradition in an enchanted ambience. Do you want to follow the sun and enjoy the many-splendored vista of a Caribbean holiday in Trinidad and Tobago? Do you want to follow the amazing Tobago Heritage Festival as it wends its way from one beautiful village to another? Do you want to follow the magical path that bathes in an extravaganza of color, music and exotic food? Tobago invites you to take a vibrant vacation with an aura of a colorful gala. Spend a wonderful time at Half Moon Blue Resorts, the French colonial resort at the Donkey Cart House, Bacolet Bay, Tobago, where you can experience rest and relaxation at its best in exotic surroundings.
Visit the website for room reservations at a fantastic rate. For more detailed information on resort booking visit: www.stayintobago.com and www.resortstobago.com. Take off from your resort hideaway at Half Moon Blue Resorts to discover and enjoy the secrets of Tobago’s party culture. The islands of Tobago and Trinidad were populated with Amerindians and later by the African slaves. After much changing of hands, the islands were influenced by various cultures.
The festival celebrates the hybrid culture, though dominated with African traditions. The Tobago Heritage Festival takes you through a historical experience of its grand celebrations that started in 1987. Every year the festival ranges over a two-week period from mid-July to the first day of August. The Tobagonians display a spectacular panorama celebrating their culture and its advent over the years, which began with the abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade. The Tobago Heritage Festival begins on July 13th with performances and parades in Scarborough, the island’s cultural complex. As an expression of the soul of Tobago, The Heritage Festival takes its visitors from village to village with the traditions of the island enacted in a fascinating array celebrating their culture of music, drama story telling, dance and food.