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8 hours
Mobile ticket
A tour into the heart of the rural Caribbean, along the Atlantic coastline, sweeping up and down through sleepy villages going about their daily business.
Enjoy scenic views and pristine beaches and have lunch in a family-run restaurant, which serves hearty creole dishes.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Argyle Waterfall Entrance Ticket
Includes a choice of chicken or fish. Other meal options are available at an additional cost
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Fort King George
This mountaintop fort mixes stunning ocean and city views with a dose of Tobago's military and colonial history. Within Fort King George, travelers can explore the prison and officers' mess, as well as the quaint Tobago Museum located inside of the former barrack guardhouse. The Tobago Museum features weapons and pre-Columbian artifacts found in Scarborough alongside old Tobago maps and photographs. Outside of the historic buildings, visitors can find several canons and expansive views of Scarborough Bay.
Argyle Waterfall
lovely little nature trail, that leads to the first level of the falls and a lovely 18 foot deep swimming lagoon. If you wish you can hire a guide for an additional fee. With 3 levels, the thunderous sound of the waterfall is heard long before you see it. The height of the first cascade hides the real splendor of Argyle’s upper levels. If you are adventurous you can hike up a bushy path on the right hand side to the second level, where you are greeted by a thick mist. At this level, you can lie in several natural rock tubs and let the water rush over your body. Finally, going further the third pool, though the smallest is the deepest and the best for swimming, inviting you to dive, jump or swing into the water from available vines.
Pickup included
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
THOMAS J,
Feb 15, 2025
- Review from Viator
Considering that this is basically transportation to 8 sites, 7 with free admission, plus a lunch meal, $180 Us is quite expensive. It became a negative experience when the Jemma Treehouse Restaurant and the Viatours guide wanted more money for a meal selection choice. The "tour" only provided fish or chicken, and gish was not available--thus only chicken. Since this is the tour's and restaurant's fault, and how expensive the trip was to begin with, charging extra for meal choice was petty and caused an overall bad impression to occur. Both restaurant and independent contractor guide Keith Cox were indifferent and uncaring in this situation.
Robert W,
Jul 5, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
I called Xanda Tours off the Google Maps app. I am so glad that I did! I got connected with Keino, and he set up a glass bottom boat tour for the following day. We met Captain Phillip at the dock and had an absolute blast! We brought our own cooler of drinks and a few snacks. He took us snorkeling go in and is round the coral reef. We have a fantastic meal of barbecue chicken and bread fruit boil down on No Man's Land. Then we had a few wicked rum drinks before heading back. He also set up an island tour for us. Phyllis was our driver and we had a nice leisurely tour up one side and down the other. We took the main Ridge Road through the protected rainforest. We were able to take some beautiful photographs along the way. We went at our own pace. I have to mentionted lunch was included and we have that in Castara. The options were barbecued chicken or curry King Fish with macaroni pie or Coocoo. Keino, Phyllis and Captain Phillip made us feel like family.






Chandra S,
Apr 16, 2023
- Review from Viator
Very Poor quality service by Tour Guide. While on Tour, always on phone with somebody talking his business matters.
Operated by Xanda Tours & Rentals Tobago