Tuesday, March 29, 2011


Honor Blackman has fond memories of Tobago


Honor Blackman's heaven on earth

Honor Blackman has fond memories of Tobago, the kind of beautiful, balmy idyll she could imagine James Bond pitching up at.

Honor Blackman's heaven on earth
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'It's so beautiful, with its balmy, crystal sea, palm trees and tropical climate'

I had an absolutely wonderful trip to Tobago once with my husband, Maurice. It was a holiday that I'll never forget.

It's the perfect place to go to escape the winter. I remember leaving a damp, grey Britain and touching down several hours later on this wonderfully warm, sunshine island that seemed worlds away.

It's so beautiful, with its balmy, crystal sea, palm trees and tropical climate. In a way, it's the sort of place you could imagine James Bond pitching up at – although I was with somebody much better looking: my husband.

Waking up to the sound of the sea lapping the shore was just idyllic, and we'd sit outside having breakfast and watch the exotic Caribbean birds help themselves to any little titbits that were on the ground.

A holiday in Tobago isn't really about running around seeing sights – I'm not much of a sightseer anyway. It's all about relaxing, enjoying the weather, eating healthily and going swimming or sunbathing.

The food on Tobago is out of this world, too – the mangoes, pineapples, you name it… and I remember eating a lot of tasty fresh fish. A good place to eat that we discovered is the Sea Horse Inn (639 0686;www.seahorseinntobago.com)

If you go, my tip is to take a few good books to read, and to be careful not to overdo the sun (10 minutes at a time at the most) – it's just so powerful. Having said that, when I first visited I spent so long roasting on the beach I must have looked like a chicken on a spit.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Pool view


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Chachalacas

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Chachalacas known as cocrico locally

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Tree climbing


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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Sea video


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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Mahi Mahi experience

Here is an overview of the Mahi Mahi Suite experience

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Imagine staying in a three bedroom condominium, 50 feet away from the beach, surrounded by palm trees and tropical birds, in Black Rock, Tobago. Your fantasy can become a reality by booking the Mahi Mahi Suite (Black Rock Dreams complex) for yourself and your family or friends.

Staying at Mahi Mahi allows you to be a guest rather than a tourist on this tropical island. The condo comes furnished with a full kitchen including appliances (fridge/freezer and icemaker, microwave, stove/oven, juicer, toaster, coffee maker, kettle, blender and dishwasher), a master bedroom with king size bed, en suite bathroom, and patio doors leading to the balcony, a dining room, a living area with TV, DVD player, and CD player, two additional bedrooms (one with two beds and an en suite bathroom, the other with two single beds) an additional three piece bathroom and a washer and dryer. Housekeeping and towel/linen services are also included.

Your arrival at Crown Point International begins with private transportation to your accommodations, where a friendly greeter is waiting at the condominium with a welcome basket and an opportunity for you to ask any questions about travel plans you may have. You may also arrange tour bookings and car rentals.

Your day at Mahi Mahi Suite may entail drinking your morning coffee on the balcony while watching a picture perfect sunrise. There are two options for taking a dip: take advantage of the complex’s swimming pool or walk a few extra feet to Grafton Beach. On the beach there are various activities to engage in from body surfing the great waves, sunbathing, watching the locals fish and play soccer, gazing at crafts for sale by vendors, having your hair braided just like a Rasta, or drinking a rum punch at the seaside bar over lunch. If you have snorkel gear, it is a treat to view the biodiversity that Grafton Beach hosts such as corals, colorful fish and squid.

Exploring beyond the beach, there are many places to see within walking distance of your accommodations. The Bird Sanctuary is a heavily forested area with hiking trails, where birds of various feathers flock together. You must be at the Copra House (near the entrance) at 4pm when the birds are fed. The bird feeder’s relaxed essence is a true reflection of a trait that most locals possess, and by the time you have stayed in this paradise for several days you will start to become peaceful as well. As the seed and fruit are laid out, you will no doubt see the yellow feathers of banana quits and hear the distinctive call of Tobago’s official bird, the Chachalaca. Hopefully you will see the mot mot (a beautiful blue, green and orange bird with a with racket-shaped tail tip) which the feeder will try to lure with cheese and an oot-doot calls.

Also within walking distance of the condo is Fort Bennett. Here you will see the remains of British military fortifications built in 1778 which were used as look-outs for American ships. On the edge of the cliff, there is a gazebo equipped with benches where you can sit and watch the crashing waves against black rocks. The beach adjacent to the fort is an ideal place to observe unique jelly fish and crabs.

You will never go hungry in Tobago. There are many restaurants, grocery stores and fruit stands within walking or driving distance from the suite. Nearby you will also see local fishermen selling their fresh catch roadside, where they will provide the service of filleting your choice of barracuda or red snapper. A real special eating occasion called Sunday School takes place every Sunday starting at 8pm and goes all night. Fill your stomachs with local dishes such as barbeque chicken, macaroni pie, plantain, pelau (rice) and dumplings and of course rum or beer. Buy arts and crafts for people back home from the various vendors. Entertainment is provided by the Buccoo Buccaneers Steel Drum Band, where many tourists end up dancing. The best thing about this is that it takes place in Buccoo Village, which is only about a 10 minute drive or taxi ride from the Mahi Mahi suite.

Tobago is only 42km in length so you are able to take several day trips from the Black Rock condo. For example, there are two golf courses that are a 10-15 minute drive away, Tobago’s capital Scarborough boasts Fort King George, you can go on snorkelling tours at Speyside or Store Bay, visit Pigeon Point which has been dubbed “a perfect Caribbean Beach”, and hike the rainforest Gilpin Trail in Tobago’s nature reserve, with the option of having a guide to point out all the local flora and fauna.

You really must visit Tobago, a breathtaking and relaxing vacation spot. The Mahi Mahi suite of Black Rock Dreams is just the place for you and your companions to stay as it welcomes you as a guest to this tropical retreat.

For more information on the Mahi Mahi Suite and to make bookings, contact Gill Connelly by email: gillian@tobagobeachcondo.com or by phone: (868)481-5986; or (868)635-1481