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Tobago in October
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?
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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.
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Coco Reef is on a manmade beach.<BR>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.<BR>May rain some but Tobago is so far south unlikely to be in the path of a hurricane. <BR>The nicest resort on Tobago by far is the new Hilton.<BR>
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thanks for the replies. I have decided against Togago ( after finding several negative reports about Grafton) and am now looking at Barbados.
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Fiona,<BR>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? :S 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 :D.<BR><BR>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).<BR><BR>The last year Tobago had a hurricane was Flora in 1963 and the sister Island of Trinidad has never had a hurricane.
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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.
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GUAYANA has white sand?? I am confused...I thought they were famous for rivers and NOT for white sand beaches.<BR><BR>I think you are mistaken...Coco Reef is not on a man made beach!
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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!
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