The world’s largest brain coral colony can be found off the coast
One Thing About Trinidad and Tobago You Should Know is that the world’s largest brain coral colony can be found off the coast. What would Trinidad and Tobago look like if it didn't have its coral reefs? Aside from the diverse marine life that can be seen while scuba diving off the shore, Tobago is home to the world's biggest brain coral colony. The coral, which stands 10 feet tall and 16 feet wide, is part of the Kelleston Drain, a considerably bigger region (and a gold mine for scuba divers).
All it takes is a breath and a plunge to uncover a magnificent universe. Stingrays, turtles, eels, plants, sponges, and, of course, coral! Fish of various kinds and colors, stingrays, turtles, eels, plants, sponges, and, of course, coral! Speyside, Tobago, has one of the world's greatest wonders, the world's largest single brain coral colony, measuring 10ft (3M) high and 16ft (5.3M) across! Just a short distance from Speyside and off Little Tobago is a site called Kelleston Drain, which offers great reasons to scuba dive — the main attraction is the world's largest single brain coral colony, measuring 10ft (3M) high and 16ft (5.3M) wide.