Tobago Cays
The Tobago Cays are an archipelago in the southern Grenadines islands that consists of five small uninhabited islands: Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tobac, and Jamesby. These islands provide a variety of enjoyable activities and allow visitors to have unrestricted fun throughout the day.
Snorkeling and scuba diving are popular activities on the Tobago Cays. Tourists love to get their hands on binoculars to observe the beauty of the nesting seabirds, in addition to the natural habitat of several birds and other wildlife species. You can also enjoy fully prepared barbecue dinners on the beach to give the beach an authentic feel. The Tobago Cays are unrivaled in terms of overall beauty. Four low-lying cays cluster around a shallow expanse of impossibly blue water, almost 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the nearest inhabited island. On the windward side, a sprawling barrier reef creates a haven where sea turtles happily munch on seagrass and bright tropical fish dart between coral heads. This is the geographic center of the Grenadines.
Location: Tobago Cays, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines