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| December 2007 Newsletter |
Greetings!
Welcome to Half Moon Blue's December 2007 Newsletter.
Marvelous. Mysterious. Mesmerizing.
Does the call of the wild echo around you? Do the exotic colors of
coral reefs, sponges and beautiful aquatic life mesmerize your senses?
Do the mysteries of the deep excite the core of your being? Then,
Tobago, a tiny island in the Caribbean is your dream destination.
Take off on a magic ride over the shimmering sea to explore the
incredible, irresistible and intriguing Cayman walls. Go on an
unforgettable adventure where you will discover tarpon, turtles, eagle
rays, nurse sharks and a spectrum of rainbow hued tropical fish.
The Caribbean island of Tobago is a hot spot
for vacationers because it offers the stuff that dreams are made of. If
you are a sailing or a snorkeling enthusiast, Tobago draws you in with
a dynamic force to the leeward side of the island, where you can go
sailing, snorkeling and swimming. With its lovely bays
lapped by calm blue waters and surrounded by gorgeous views, this
magical island guides you into a world where nature wraps your body,
mind and soul with the aura of serenity, tranquility and wonder.
Go on a wind-kissed sailing tour with experienced sailing tour
operators from the starting points of Mt. Irvine Bay or Pigeon Point
that follows the contours of the beautiful Caribbean coast. As you skim
over the calm waters and bask in the sun, the tour operator points out
the attractive and naturally sculpted beautiful spots of the island and
the ideal snorkeling areas. The sailing tour is punctuated with stops
at the most beautiful snorkeling sites where your discovery of the
mysterious depths and the creatures of the sea transform into a
spiritual sojourn. While you enjoy the cuisine
of the Caribbean in exotic surroundings, your sailing trip offers yet
another memorable snorkeling adventure to add to the thrill of a great vacation. The magic continues as the lovely bays and beaches come into view.
Even though it is located in the center of town, Half Moon Blue
is remote enough to give you a feeling of privacy - With the cozy
atmosphere and the fantastic food from its world famous restaurants,
enjoy Tobago in a new light. Check out the sites http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for more details on the resort and the amenities. Also find out how easy it is to get to your spot in time for the festivities.
Our nightclubs, discos, casinos, bars, restaurants, sports cafes and
pubs offer an up tempo itinerary that will get your adrenaline going if
you are looking for good nightlife. Enjoy the dance floor at the Half Moon Blue
after a day spent in the parade and celebrations of the independence of
this unique island. Spend a week here to get away from the stresses of
your daily work.
Visit the website for room reservations at a fantastic rate.
You can always send for more information by contacting the superb host
and hostess who will make your stay more like a personal holiday at info@halfmoonblue.com
The Craft of a Perfect Holiday
As the attractions of Tobago
carry you away into a haven of delight make sure you take a day trip to
enjoy the island�s water on a boat that has been surveyed and inspected
by the local government. The licensed boats are not only insured but
also have a Motor Launch registration license on board. These boats
ensure safety standards and have a competent crew. When a boat is
inspected by the government, it will have a registration number that
displays a �TL� plus a three-digit number. Check the identification of
the registration and the tour operator and in case they do not possess
the necessary documents, then find another sailing tour operator. Avoid
vessels that bear lettering such as, �TFT� or �TFG� with the
registration number followed by a four-digit number. Start your search
again for another operator because this will be just a fishing vessel
and not a licensed tour operator.
As you enjoy your vacation trip in the wonderland of Tobago, stop off to rest and enjoy good accommodation at Half Moon Blue Resorts, the French colonial resort at the Donkey Cart House, Bacolet Bay, Tobago
Give your holiday the perfect finish with a fairy tale ending at Half Moon Blue where the art of Creole cuisine is crafted by true blue Caribbean hospitality.
Explore the Mysteries of a Wonderland...
Gear up to enjoy the beautiful island of Tobago by booking your stay at Half Moon Blue! Visit: http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for more information on resort booking.
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| November 2007 Newsletter |
Greetings!
Welcome to Half Moon Blue's November 2007 Newsletter.
Tobago Cycling best in Caribbean
Stunning. Sensational. Spectacular.
Do
you want to escape into a haven where the past hovers over an idyllic
sojourn? Does your heart crave for a hideaway filled with swaying
palms, a riot of bougainvillea with the sound of water lapping sandy
shores? Half Moon Blue
at the Donkey Cart House, Bacolet Bay, Tobago, warmly extends its
much-talked of Caribbean hospitality to give you a unique experience of
a fabulous getaway. Giving you peace, pleasure and plenty of Caribbean
cuisine, Half Moon Blue
evolves over exotic gardens of bamboo and colorful flowers tucked away
under a hill with the historical Fort George protecting the ambience of
days gone by.
Crafting the art of freedom with the spirit of relaxation, Half Moon Blue
opens the doors of its French colonial styled compact resort and
infuses the essence of an old-fashioned romance into your holiday.
Sunbeams dance through the jalousied windows and doors of its suites
with colonial décor and mosquito nets draped elegantly over its
four-poster beds. Opening out to wide verandahs with rattan chaise
lounges, the suites of this lovely resort invite you to soak up the sun
and let time take you on its wings. If you fancy a midnight swim, the
glistening overflow swimming pool relaxes you with only the stars,
Nature and the sounds of a Caribbean night keeping you company in your
exclusive holiday home. Giving you your favorite things, Half Moon Blue
also has spacious suites and a lovely Penthouse loft that overlooks the
extraordinary half-moon shaped Bacelot Bay and the ever-extending
horizon.
Reserve your space now.
Although in the center of town, Half Moon Blue
is well enough away to get that remote, private feeling when you want
it. With the cozy atmosphere and the fantastic food from the world
famous restaurant, enjoy Tobago in a new light. Check out the sites http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for more details on the resort and the amenities. Also find out how easy it is to get to your spot in time for the festivities.
Our nightclubs, discos, casinos, bars, restaurants, sports cafes and
pubs offer an up tempo itinerary that will get your adrenaline going if
'party-hearty' is your style. Enjoy the dance floor at the Half Moon Blue
after the day spent in the parade and celebrations of the Independence
of this unique island. Enjoy independence from your daily life and
stresses with a week spent here.
Visit the website for room reservations and book your special room at a fantastic rate.
You can always send for more information by contacting the superb host
and hostess who will make your stay more like a personal holiday at info@halfmoonblue.com
A Romantic Sojourn
Stimulating the appetite, the La Belle Creole Restaurant and the Bar
showcase their splendid and excellent soul food of Tobago. Taking the
taste buds on a delectable journey through Creole cuisine, the Bar also
offers its one-of-its-kind XXX Rum Punch! The resort uses garden fresh
produce and the daily catch from the Caribbean Sea cooked up from
incredible recipes in a romantic and intimate candle-lit atmosphere. Half Moon Blue
also gives your holiday a special touch with the freedom to cook your
own catch with expert culinary advice from the chefs at the open
kitchen! Or as the evening settles, you can just be yourself and swing
your legs over the wicker chair and absorb the aromas of Creole food
wafting through the air.
Enjoy the serene ambience as you take a walk on the lovely beach or
explore the exotic rain forest and the beautiful coral reefs around the
island. As you lounge in your balcony, a breathtaking view of secret
coves washed by playful waves meets the eye. If you are lucky, you can
sight the sister island of Trinidad on a clear day!
Gloria Jones-Knapp, a former international model has preserved the
original ambience of the Donkey Cart House having transformed it from a
wine bistro to a glorious yet compact resort. Half Moon Blue shares its warmth and transforms your vacation into a secret that can be cherished forever.
Cherish The Secrets Of The Caribbean…
Go ahead and book your resort in Half Moon Blue...gear up to enjoy the beautiful island of Tobago! Visit: http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for more information on resort booking.
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| October 2007 Newsletter |
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Greetings!
Welcome to Half Moon Blue's October 2007 Newsletter.
Tobago Cycling best in Caribbean
The Tobago International Cycling Classic, considered the most
prestigious race on the Caribbean Cycling calendar, is scheduled for
October 4 - 7.
Year 2006 marked the 20th anniversary of the Tobago International Cycling Classic.
The original vision was to give the local cycling community something
different to look forward to, which was a change of location and
setting from the normal routine of all events scheduled only for
Trinidad. It was thought that the time had come to shift the paradigm
somewhat and showcase Tobago, deservedly so, as a prime destination for
hosting a premier cycling event.
This vision has outgrown its local appeal and now with more
international focus, it has become an event that boasts over 100
international and regional competitors from Europe, the United States
of America, Canada, South America, and the Caribbean, grinding out
miles and miles on the Tobago roadways each year.
This being their 21st anniversary, they would like to move the
boundaries further a field and bring this event to a wider audience
worldwide, thereby stepping up their efforts, while securing the
valuable support of the THA, the TDC, the Sports Company of Trinidad
and Tobago, other valuable sponsors and stakeholders to establish
Tobago as a premium sport tourism destination.
France boasts of the Tour de France, Hawaii is famous for the Iron Man Triathlon and - the Caribbean is legendary for the Tobago International Cycling Classic.
Courtesy: http://www.thetobagonews.com/
Hurry on and reserve your space now.
You can either participate in or be a spectator to this fabulous
International cycling event...The perfect opportunity to visit the
smaller places on the island while enjoying your basic stay at the
fabulous Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago!
Although in the center of town, Half Moon Blue
is well enough away to get that remote, private feeling when you want
it. With the cozy atmosphere and the fantastic food from the world
famous restaurant, enjoy Tobago in a new light. Check out the sites http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for more details on the resort and the amenities. Also find out how easy it is to get to your spot in time for the festivities.
Our nightclubs, discos, casinos, bars, restaurants, sports cafes and
pubs offer an up tempo itinerary that will get your adrenaline going if
'party-hearty' is your style. Enjoy the dance floor at the Half Moon
Blue after the day spent in the parade and celebrations of the
Independence of this unique island. Enjoy independence from your daily
life and stresses with a week spent here.
Visit the website for room reservations and book your special room at a fantastic rate.
You can always send for more information by contacting the superb host
and hostess who will make your stay more like a personal holiday at info@halfmoonblue.com
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About Tobago
This section will give you lots of practical information about Tobago -
like how to get there, what to see, what the weather is like, the
cuisine etc., so watch this space for useful information each month.
What to do in Tobago - in Water
Last month’s newsletter featured things you could do in Tobago on land.
This month, we will focus on the things you could do on water.
The waters of Tobago are crystal clear and teeming with life. Whether
you want to just relax and enjoy the view, or get physical with some
fishing or sports action, Tobago has it all.
Coco Motion
Coco Motion is a luxury 31ft speedboat run by Mona and Peter. It has
twin 200 horsepower engines and is a luxurious and thrilling way to
explore Tobago’s coast. They’ll take you snorkelling and sight seeing -
and if you’re lucky you can see bottle nose dolphins and listen to them
with a hydrophone. For more information or to book call Mona on
001-868-639-2449.
Sport Fishing
If you fancy a day of serious fishing, then you’d be advised to take a
camera along too. Tobago’s offshore fishing season starts in October
and runs right through till June. Coastal fishing is all year round and
is excellent. ‘Hard Play’ Fishing Charters operate a sports fishing
service for light tackle and flyfishing, both offshore and coastal.
Capt. Gerard 'Frothy' De Silva and his crew have proudly released over
200 Marlin up to 700 lbs, over 200 Sailfish and have caught Swordfish,
Long Bill Spearfish and Mako Shark in the waters off Tobago. For more
information about 'Hard Play' call us at 001-868-639-7108.
The Tobago International Game Fishing Tournament is held each year in
March from the beautiful fishing village of Charlotteville, Tobago has
some of the Caribbean's most productive big game fishing grounds.
Natural Mystic Sailing Trips
Captain Scott Clarke, a veteran sailor of the Caribbean, is at the helm
of a beautiful 40’ trimaran ready to take passengers on either a
round-the-island sail, a romantic cruise or a customized trip -
whatever you wish.
Up to 10 passengers can enjoy a sparkling day out visiting tiny coves
only accessible by water, a bit of snorkelling and swimming, along with
ice cold drinks and a delicious buffet lunch. For more details call us
at 001-868-639-7245.
Cool Runnings Ltd.
Join the Cool Runnings team in Mount Irvine for a wide range of
watersports facilities, including sailing charters, Hobie Cat sailing,
water-skiing, wake-boarding, kite-surfing and other snorkelling and
sunset sailing trips!
Glass Bottom Boat Tours
There can hardly be a visitor to Tobago who doesn’t do this trip!
You’ll be approached by friendly locals all vying for your trade hoping
you’ll join one of the small fleet of wooden boats that set off each
morning from Store Bay. You’ll be taken over some of Tobago’s precious
coral reefs, and, best of all, stop at the fabulous ‘Nylon Pool’ - an
amazing turquoise shallow pool of water way out to sea where you can
jump out of the boat and wade around up to your waist.
Courtesy: http://www.simplytobago.com/
So, go ahead and book your resort in Half Moon Blue...gear up to enjoy the beautiful island of Tobago! Visit: http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for more information on resort booking. |
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Greetings!
Welcome to Half Moon Blue's September 2007 Newsletter.
It's September
- The rainy season is in full swing in Tobago, but there will still be
some blue skies and good seas for swimming. Leatherback turtle hatching
continues.
The beautiful island of Tobago sports a
festive look and celebrates a mini-Carnival in September. 'Tobago
Fest', as this mini-Carnival is known, with its new-style 'mas', is
just what the name suggests - a smaller version of Trinidad Carnival.
While Trinidad's 'Greatest Show on Earth' takes place religiously every
year on the Monday and Tuesday prior to Ash Wednesday, 'Tobago Fest'
offers masqueraders the opportunity to enjoy the revelry at another
time of the year - with a distinctly Tobagonian flavor the second time
around.
A few years ago two resourceful Tobago Mas’ enthusiasts invited the
National Carnival Bands Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NCBA) to
assist in producing a Trini style Carnival on the sister isle within
the low visitor period of late September. With the support of The
Tobago House of Assembly, though it is just a few years old, already
the Tobago Fest is taking off with its own Carnival season.
Popular masquerade bands from Trinidad travel across to the sister-isle
to participate in both the main event as well as the host of other
activities on the agenda - including ‘night mas’ (which gives you a
chance to ‘jump up’ in the cool evening breeze under the starlit sky),
a queen and talent show, steelband competitions, calypso shows and
street parties.
A unique feature of Tobago Fest is the Traditional Mas which features
Fancy Sailors, Beasts and Imps, Authentic and Fancy Indians, Jab Jabs
and many more who contribute to the Fest and bring alive the cultural
portrayals of yesteryear.
The Tobago International Cycling Classic - an Island wide road race
with international competitors - is held over 4 days in the middle of
the month. You can compete or just stand on the sidelines and cheer on
the competitors!
Tee off with some great golf at the Tobago Open Golf Tournament, held
in September at the breathtaking Tobago Plantations Golf Course.
Tobago also celebrates its Republic Day on 24th September.
It won’t be long before the ‘Tobago Fest’ features on the holiday
calendars along with other major holidays and fests. In the meantime,
enjoy the uncluttered beginnings of a festival in the making! Take
advantage of low season airfares and hotel rates to plan your holiday
in Tobago in late September.
Hurry on and reserve your space now,
so you can catch the end of the celebrations...The perfect opportunity
to visit the smaller places on the island while enjoying your basic
stay at the fabulous Half Moon Blue resort in Tobago!
Although in the center of town, Half Moon Blue
is well enough away to get that remote, private feeling when you want
it. With the cozy atmosphere and the fantastic food from the world
famous restaurant, enjoy Tobago in a new light. Check out the sites http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/
for more details on the resort and the amenities. Also find out how
easy it is to get to your spot in time for the festivities.
Our nightclubs, discos, casinos, bars, restaurants, sports cafes and
pubs offer an up tempo itinerary that will get your adrenaline going if
'party-hearty' is your style. Enjoy the dance floor at the Half Moon
Blue after the day spent in the parade and celebrations of the
Independence of this unique island. Enjoy independence from your daily
life and stresses with a week spent here.
Visit the website for room reservations and book your special room at a fantastic rate.
You can always send for more information by contacting the superb host
and hostess who will make your stay more like a personal holiday at info@halfmoonblue.com
About Tobago
This section will give you lots of practical information about Tobago -
like how to get there, what to see, what the weather is like, the
cuisine etc., so watch this space for useful information each month.
What to do in Tobago - on Land
Tobago is a beautiful and fertile island with a rich history. There are
plenty of things to do on this island - here are just a few examples.
Scenery and Real Life Caribbean
Hire a jeep and go to Speyside at the north end of the island. Although
Tobago is only 27 miles long, it'll take you a day to travel up and
down the island. The roads in Tobago are quite good and improving all
the time, but they are few and far between, and tend to wind around the
coastline - giving you spectacular scenic views. The view from the
‘Speyside Lookout’ is lovely, and you may very well be standing there
alone with your camera. Speyside is predominantly known on Tobago for
it's diving opportunities. From Speyside you can see Goat Island and Little Tobago, a 450-acre bird sanctuary. Trips to these islands can be arranged locally.
Argyle Waterfall
Tobago has a number of beautiful waterfalls - in particular the Argyle Waterfall.
It’s a climb with cool pools of water as you go, and lovely light for
photos. The Falls are a slippery pathway to reach and a guide will help
you reach them safely and they are well worth the small climb. A camera
and a swimwear are a must.
Scarborough, Tobago’s Capital
Worth visiting to see Fort King George at the top of the hill overlooking the harbor. Just head for the hill and go right to the top - past the hospital. Fabulous view and breeze. Good museum. Nowhere to eat or drink so take your own. The Fort and Museum
are a must to visit. Scarborough is worth a visit in itself but only if
you've done everything else. There's not much to see or do there and
it's not particularly pretty. Lots of fast-food eateries, a good
outdoor market is worth a visit, but that's about it.
Mountain Bike Hire
You can rent mountain bikes for US$10 per day.
Visit the website www.mountainbikingtobago.com for more information.
Horseback Rides
The Looking Out Stables take horses out on to the beach and into the
hills. Rides are twice a day. More details are on the website www.action-tobago.com
The Rainforest
This is said to be one of the oldest rainforests in the world. Go with
a proper guide and read up on the rain forest first. You’ll need plenty
of water, lots of anti-mozzie stuff and some sturdy shoes. It’s not a
place for flip-flops.
Trinidad
You can fly to Trinidad for the day for about £20 return. There are regular, daily flights
between Tobago (Crown Point Airport) and Trinidad (Piarco airport).
Return Fare - TT$200 (about £20). You can book in advance through your
hotel or at a travel agent at the airport. The flight takes only 15
mins, but it’s a bit of a taxi ride from the airport at the other end
to any of the sights - Port of Spain, Caroni Swamp or Maracas Bay. You
can do it - go early and come back late, and prepared to be hot and
sweaty.
There's a lot to see in Trinidad. It's worth
doing your homework before you go. Trinidad is a complete contrast from
Tobago. It's a bustling industrial island,
and you should be crime conscious. There are pretty parts of Trinidad -
mainly in the north in the hills, away from the airport and the city.
So, go ahead and book your resort in Half Moon Blue...gear up to enjoy the beautiful island of Tobago! Visit: http://www.stayintobago.com/ and http://www.resortstobago.com/ for information on resort booking. |
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