10/22/2017 1 Comment Glass bottom boat tour- tobagoA quick 20 minute plane ride from Trinidad, you arrive at our Sister isle of Tobago. A contrast to Trinidad, it is a more relaxed, layed back vibe as you really experience the feeling of island life there. Its Bluish green turquoise waters are captivating and everywhere you look is a postcard worthy view. Our family adventure today took us to Pigeon Point to experience a Glass Bottom Boat Tour. We booked with the boat 'Soca Queen' which offered to take us out to 4 spots: Buccoo Reef, Coral Gardens, Nylon Pool and No Man's Land. It is typically about a 2 hour tour and enjoyable for all ages. Life jackets are provided on board for all passengers. They also have snorkel equipment on board for those who want to dive in and explore the waters. The boats, as the name imply, have a 'glass bottom' so that you can see underneath, into the water. The water is so clear that you are able to see the corals and fishes below. The tour guide was sure to point out the different types of Coral and fishes that we saw. Nylon Pool We then anchored at Nylon Pool which is one of the most beautiful spots I've been too. It is an area in the ocean where it is shallow enough for you to walk. You can literally swim in the middle of the ocean. We were then off to No Man's Land, a secluded beach only accessible by boat. While we were exploring No Man's Land, one of the tour guides found a Star fish on the shore and bought it over for me to see before he released it safely back into the water. It was such a surreal moment actually seeing such an amazing creature in real!! It was then time to head back to the boat and back to shore.
What a wonderful experience this was, would highly recommend this tour to anyone who visits Tobago.
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Roxanne J
12/3/2022 05:05:33 pm
Thanks for sharing. Can you let me know how we can book a tour on the Soca Queen please?
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