Archive for January, 2009

Party away in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago culture is rich with the customs and traditions that the many races of people, which have integrated themselves into the Trinidad and Tobago population, have brought with them. The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival is the highlight of the calendar of events that takes place here. On the two days before Ash Wednesday, the climax of the festival takes place and everyone is invited to join. This is the most entertaining season to be in Trinidad and Tobago as the pre-Carnival season begins from Christmas, which means that the whole of January is an extended party!

 

Carnival, celebrated over two days is an explosion of Trinidad and Tobago music, Trinidad and Tobago dance and celebration that grips the locals and all the tourists. Everyone is welcome to join the Trinidad and Tobago festivities which take place on the streets in the form of riotous revelers on the first day and the band parade on the second. Half Moon Blue in the smaller island of Tobago is the perfect resort for you if you are visiting the Trinidad and Tobago islands. Their spacious rooms and penthouse overlook the horizon, the half moon shaped Bacolet Bay and the swimming pool.

 

If you are planning a vacation trip to this beautiful Caribbean island, you need to book your accommodation in advance. Half Moon Blue Resort is situated close to Fort George. Guests have the benefit of using luxurious colonial style suites. For more detailed information on resort booking visit: http://www.stayintobago.com. Also visit http://resortstobago.com/ for more details on the resort and the amenities.

 

 

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Dancing in the islands

Carnival is just around the corner in the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago. The islands are gearing up for the biggest party of the year. The beginning of February is the best time to travel to the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Day one of the Carnival sees the tradition of J’ouvert which is an expression and celebration of the dark history and traditions that the island has been witness to. This is the best time of the year to visit the islands. Everyone is invited to cover themselves in chocolate, mud, paint, etc and join the riotous crowd that spill into the streets. At around 4 am, soca music which is the Trinidad and Tobago music blasts out onto the streets as revelers make their way around town with thousands of locals all representing demons, devils, imps and goblins.

                  

Tuesday, or day two, is when the actual parade takes place, where hundreds of bands await their turn to perform. This is extremely fun to watch as each band is conceptualized around a specific theme that is historic, mythological or tropical. Each band, small, medium or large cross the main judging points and the best band is crowned as the Masquerade Band of the Year! Visitors can get more information on the happening in and around the island from the Tobago newspapers. If you are planning a vacation to Tobago, check out Half Moon Blue Resorts for your accommodation in Tobago.

 

Half Moon Blue Resorts offers a mystic ambience as you float in its infinity pool bathed with the silver glow of the moon. Cradled with luxury and the art of Caribbean hospitality, Half Moon Blue Resorts has designed its suites with beautiful views of Bacolet Bay that are lit with the amber glow of gorgeous sunsets. Stunning and stimulating, the resort offers incredible cuisine with delicacies from the sea accompanied with the fabulous much-talked of Rum Punch filled with the secrets of the Caribbean. Check out the sites http://resortstobago.com/ and http://www.halfmoonblue.com/ for more details on the resort and the amenities.

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Plan a holiday in Tobago

The best season to plan a holiday in Tobago is just coming up. Just before the month of Lent, the people in Trinidad and Tobago throw the biggest party of the year – Carnivale! Carnivale is actually the best time to holiday in Tobago because the spirit and the excitement will be unforgettable. With pulsating soca beats and endless nights of music and dance, thousands of tourists flock to holiday in Tobago during this time. Another great activity while you holiday in Tobago is coral reef diving which is a very popular adventure sport here.

 

If you are looking for a hotel in Tobago, come to Half Moon Blue. Set in the gorgeous island of Tobago, only minutes away from the ocean, Half Moon Blue is the ideal hotel in Tobago for whether you are coming with family or friends. With their spacious rooms and penthouse suites, this hotel in Tobago is a comfortable setting for you to sit back, curl up with a good book or simply sunbathe by the pool. Half Moon Blue hotel in Tobago sits on a quiet road that helps you escape from the bustle of the city while still keeping you close enough to not waste too much time traveling to all the sights of this stunning island.

 

So, if you decide to plan a holiday in Tobago, don’t forget to go on an eco tour, go coral reef diving, party at a local night club or sports bar, and stay at the Half Moon Blue hotel, in Tobago. Just call 868.639.3551 or mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com to book your accommodation in Tobago.

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Coral reef diving through out the year

One of the best activities in Trinidad and Tobago is coral reef diving. One of the main attractions of this beautiful Caribbean island is the gorgeous stretch of white beaches and deep blue oceans, perfect for coral reef diving. The warm tropical weather through out the year actually makes Trinidad and Tobago a popular destination for coral reef diving, when the waters in other common destinations is deemed too cold. Whether you are coming coral reef diving for the first time, or you are an experienced diver, the waters off Trinidad and Tobago offer stunning and accessible points for everyone to have an unforgettable experience. 

 

If you are looking for a resort in Tobago, then the Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago is the perfect vacation accommodation for you.  This gorgeous resort in Tobago offers a mystic ambience as you float in its infinity pool bathed with the silver glow of the moon. A French colonial resort in Tobago at the Donkey Cart House, Bacolet Bay, offers you a perfect hideaway to rejuvenate your spirits and relax.  Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago offers a complete vacation with an adventurous getaway, an escapade into the spirit of the past and a hideaway where you can identify with the passion and the soul of Tobago

 

 

Whether you come to Trinidad and Tobago for coral reef diving, to taste the unique food, to take a dip in the ocean, to party like no where else in the world, or simply escape from your routine life, Half Moon Blue is the perfect place for you to stay. You can book your accommodation in Tobago by mailing to holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.

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Unforgettable holidays at Half Moon Blue resorts

If you are sick of the chilly winds and biting colds of North America, then you should pack up and set off to a tropical holiday somewhere in the Caribbean, like Trinidad and Tobago. The weather is warm and wonderful so you can pack light and remember to take plenty of sun block so that you can spend endless lazy days on the beach. The picturesque beaches of Tobago are perfect for sunbathing, and when it gets too hot for you, the cool waters of the ocean are just a few steps away. Apart from the beaches, Tobago has a rich cultural history which finds its way into the unique lifestyle associated with the island.

 

From their music to their food to their laid back attitude, there lies a unique appeal to Tobago which is steadily becoming more popular with tourists from around the world. In Tobago, you can go coral reef diving, you can explore the spectacular wildlife and plant life, or stay up all night dancing to the hypnotic beats of the local soca music.

 

If you are looking for a resort to stay at, in Trinidad and Tobago, then the Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago is the best place for you. From their luxurious suites to beautiful swimming pool, there is plenty of reason to simply stay in the resort itself, and not venture out. The in house restaurant at the Half Moon Blue resort, La Belle Creole will serve up some exotic food that derives its flavor from the many cultural influences that make the island unique.  For an unforgettable holiday, simply book your stay at the Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago by mailing mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com or call 868.639.3551.

 

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Resort in Tobago

For a great beach vacation, you should come to Trinidad and Tobago.  There is so much that you can see and do when you are on a beach vacation in these West Indian islands. Trinidad and Tobago was actually the location for the shooting of the movie “Robinson Crusoe” and any fan of the movie, or book will enjoy a tour of the island. Trinidad and Tobago is also the home of Soca music which is a blend of musical influences from Latin America, India and South America, and never fails to get everybody in a party spirit.  Tobago would be a fun place to party, on New Year’s Eve, as well as any time of the year.

 

Half Moon Blue resorts in Tobago is the perfect place for you to stay while in Tobago. Set just below the famous landmark of Fort. St. George, Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago is easy to locate and is a picturesque holiday accommodation. The resort has spacious, luxurious suites that offer panoramic views of the ocean as well as the half moon shaped Bacolet Bay. On clear days, you can even see the outline of Trinidad, the sister island, in the distance. One of the main reasons to stay at Half Moon Blue resorts is their beautiful and over flowing swimming pool, where midnight swims are encouraged. Call 868.639.3551 or mailto:holidays@halfmoonblue.com to book your accommodation in Tobago.

 

The decor of the resort sets your mood for serene and lazy days and romantic exotic nights. These colonial styled suites with jalousied windows and doors open onto verandahs with rattan chaise-lounges, creating the perfect spot for whatever your heart desires…

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New Year’s Eve in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. Its location at the south of the gorgeous Caribbean archipelago offers the best in geography and weather for any person on holiday. The charm of Trinidad and Tobago lies in its unique and indescribable culture, which draws influence from the many races and colonies that now call these islands their home. From the East Indians, Latinos, Africans, etc. Trinidad and Tobago have developed a special flavor in food, music, celebrations and lifestyle that you will not find any where else. Where better to celebrate the dawn of a new year!

 

When you decide to holiday in Trinidad and Tobago for the New Year’s Eve parties, be prepared for a night of pulsating soca music, and thousands of gyrating fellow party goers. The people of Trinidad and Tobago are famous the world over for their inimitable party culture so be prepared to join in all the festivities.  You can ring in the New Year watching the first day of the year at the Windward coast or at the fascinating Main Ridge of Tobago, or enjoying the refined delicacies at the chic restaurants.  Of course, there is plenty to do on your holiday apart from that one night, and you can experience coral reef diving, nature tours, swimming in the ocean and lots more.

 

If you are looking for a resort for your holiday in Trinidad and Tobago, come to Half Moon Blue resorts in Tobago for a wonderful and comfortable stay. Their suites are spacious and luxurious, and their decadent pool is perfect for night swimming!

 

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Enjoy a Ride on a Carousel of Entertainment

It’s that most wonderful time of the year at Tobago! Do you want a blend of the wild and the wonderful to give your vacation an exciting ambience? Tobago beckons you to share a continuous party throughout December. Come and enjoy a morning-to-morning celebration of life, love and laughter in Tobago and Trinidad and renew your spirit with day-after-day festivals. Half Moon Blue at Half Moon Blue Resorts, the French colonial resort at the Donkey Cart House, Bacolet Bay, Tobago, opens out her doors to welcome you to rest and relax and enjoy comfort and luxury.

 

 

Blend with the culture and traditions of the most popular vacation hotspots of Trinidad and Tobago where the secrets of the islands are reveled in a series of colorful and amazing festivals. Opening on a sober note, the 1st of December pays respect to the International World National AIDS Day, though the evening ends on a rhythmic note as a hot favorite with the 2008 Soca Parang Stars Cavalcade at the Mas Camp Pub in Woodbrook, Trinidad. The 2nd of December offers a traditional Cultural Explosion Itsy Bitsy Folk Theater at Mount Pleasant in Tobago that showcases the talent of local people. As one of the most popular passions, the Digicel Caribbean Championships Finals football match takes place at the National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica with players from Trinidad and Tobago against those of Grenada. This exciting event is followed by the Digicel Caribbean Championships Finals with players from Barbados versus those from Trinidad and Tobago at Jarett Park, Montego Bay, Jamaica on the 5th of December.

 

 

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For more detailed information on resort booking visit: www.stayintobago.com  and www.resortstobago.com. Half Moon Blue Resorts introduces you to the Caribbean culture and the traditional hospitality with fabulous rooms, delicious cuisine, wonderful décor and an old-fashioned romance that lingers in your memory. As an ideal starting point for discoveries galore, Half Moon Blue Resorts sprawls amidst colorful bougainvillea with a tropical rainforest background. With innumerable outdoor activities, Half Moon Blue also offers beautiful suites that overlook the crescent-shaped Bacolet Bay for its guests to revive and relax.  Half Moon Blue invites you to relax after the excitement of the festivals and casts a spell of romance and old-world charm to give you the intrinsic value of the true taste of Caribbean revitalization.

 

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