What makes Sting Tourist Boat so special? Let me tell you. Here on the Bon-Accord Estate Road in Tobago, Sting Tourist Boat isn’t just a boat; it’s your passport to adventure. Sting Tourist Boat offers a range of tours. You could choose a full-day coastal tour, cruising along the Caribbean coast to Cotton Bay. Imagine the stunning views of mountains and coastline. Picture yourself fishing along the way. Maybe you’d prefer to snorkel or just enjoy a swim. The choice is yours. The full-day tour includes a stop at the Nylon Pool, a unique shallow area with crystal-clear water. Lunch, an open bar, snorkel gear, and masks are included in the price of US$130 per person. For those looking for a shorter trip, Sting Tourist Boat offers a half-day snorkeling tour. This tour takes you to reefs teeming with colorful fish. You might even spot turtles, stingrays, or manta rays. The half-day tour costs US$70 and includes water, snorkel gear, and masks. Want to experience the Buccoo Reef? Sting Tourist Boat has you covered. A 2.5-hour tour on a traditional pirogue boat takes you to Coral Gardens for snorkeling and then on to the Nylon Pool for a relaxing swim. This tour costs US$40, or US$50 with an added stop at No Man’s Land beach. If the Nylon Pool is your sole focus, a dedicated tour is available for US$25. For those fascinated by marine life, there’s a glass-bottom boat tour of Buccoo Reef, followed by stops at No Man’s Land beach and the Nylon Pool, also priced at US$25. Remember, children aged 7-14 enjoy half-price fares, while younger children go free. Sting Tourist Boat also offers transport to and from your accommodation in Southern Tobago for an additional fee. So, whether you’re seeking a full day of adventure or a shorter, equally memorable experience, Sting Tourist Boat promises a truly Tobagonian experience.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.