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Tobago Cays

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 Photo Credit: Bradley Wade
Photo Credit: Bradley Wade
 Photo Credit: Bradley Wade

The Tobago Cays are a small cluster of uninhabited islands and reefs in the Southern Grenadines, known for their crystalline waters, coral formations, and vibrant marine life. Part of a protected marine park, the Cays provide some of the Caribbean’s most accessible snorkeling and sailing experiences, where sea turtles, colorful reef fish, and healthy coral gardens flourish in shallow, warm lagoons.

The natural landscape of the Cays is intimate and varied despite their small size. Sandy beaches curve gently into turquoise lagoons, fringed by seagrass beds and occasional palm trees. The surrounding reefs create natural channels for boats and rich underwater terrain for divers, while the interplay of wind, tide, and light constantly reshapes the visual drama of the islands.

The Tobago Cays have a tranquil, unspoiled atmosphere that feels almost timeless. Without permanent residents, the only signs of human presence are visiting sailors, snorkelers, and occasional guided tours.

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