TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
 

Tobago is part of the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago and is governed by a very stable democracy in place since the nation separated from the United Kingdom in 1962.  

The Island of Tobago is known worldwide for its incredible beauty, friendly locals, and much more. There is world-class diving, birding, rainforest hiking, and fabulous food.

ECONOMY & CULTURE

The two islands feature very different cultures with Trinidad being a business center with rich oil and natural gas reserves providing the income for the island, while Tobago thrives on its low-key tourism industry.  

Tourism in Tobago is driven by the incredible, untouched beaches, diving on spectacular reefs, birdwatching in and around the rainforest, history, and fabulous food and drink.  Each village in Tobago has its own history and landmarks, and has yearly events such as Harvest Festivals, Old-time weddings (and new beachfront ones too), and celebrates more holidays than any other country in the world.  

Diversity is mainstream in Tobago with innumerable cultures and religions, and warm smiles and tolerance for all.  Tobago is home to over 200 species of birds,  reptiles, countless varieties of fish, and surprisingly, ABSOLUTELY no poisonous snakes, spiders, or predatory mammals.  

WEATHER
Tobago is outside of the hurricane zone and as such has not been struck directly by a hurricane since 1963.  

TRANSPORTATION

The airport in Tobago is modern with jumbo jet service from Europe, flights from major cities in the USA, and connecting flights from Trinidad and many other islands in the Caribbean.  Visas are not required.  Health care is also up to date and is free for tourists. 

Small tourist vehicles offer trips around the island and many boats are available for cruises and diving trips.  The world-famous Bucco Reef offers many glass-bottom boat rides as well.  

The resort is a 45-minute ride from the airport.

Saints Development Company Ltd presents ELEPHANT TREE BEACH CLUB AND VILLAS.

Elephant Tree Beach Club and Villas is beautifully situated between the Argyle and Roxborough Rivers and the ocean. Native trees dot the site (including the famous Elephant Tree), along with lush vegetation including items like banana trees, pineapple plants, hibiscus, bourganvilla, and far more.  Peace and tranquility are standards we are determined to meet.  

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