I know it is hurricane season. Can anyone tell me how prone Tobago is to hurricanes? Also, does the rain come in short bursts or is it likely we would have a few days of continual rain? Finally,anyone been to the Grafton Beach hotel?
Tobago in October
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During Oct. you should be ok. Never been to the Grafton Beach but you should look at the Coco Reef Resort on Tobago.
Coco Reef is on a manmade beach.
Neither Grafton Beach nor Le Grand Courlan - next door - are on the water. (Across a road from the water.) Grand Courlan is a bit nicer than Grafton Beach but neither are luxury resorts and the food was not great at either.
May rain some but Tobago is so far south unlikely to be in the path of a hurricane.
The nicest resort on Tobago by far is the new Hilton.
thanks for the replies. I have decided against Togago ( after finding several negative reports about Grafton) and am now looking at Barbados.
Fiona,
I am sure you will find lots of negtative and positive reports on hotels in Barbados as well, unless you decide to stay at Sandy Lane
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it really depends on what you are looking for in a vacation; both Tobago and Barbados has their pluses and minuses, but you should not let a hotel stop you from visiting an island...do you want to experience the Island or a hotel?
And Diana, Coco Reef is NOT on amanmade beach, however the owners have sectioned off part of the Store Bay Beach with boulders to create a little "lagoon" and keep the beach private; not a great idea in my opinion as the beach at Store Bay (right next door is fantastic).
The last year Tobago had a hurricane was Flora in 1963 and the sister Island of Trinidad has never had a hurricane.
Coco Reef is on a man-made beach (imported Guyanese white sand) but it is still a nice beach, although there is an ugly breakwater.
GUAYANA has white sand?? I am confused...I thought they were famous for rivers and NOT for white sand beaches.
I think you are mistaken...Coco Reef is not on a man made beach!
They extended and widened the beach with over 7000 tons of pre-washed sand. There was a beach there before, but what's there now is very much different and did not get there naturally. Man-made doesn't ahve to mean that it doesn't look and feel like a beach!