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Getting Around Tobago

Getting Around Tobago

Tobago Trinidad And Tobago Travel Guide

Public Transportation

Tobago's public transport system mainly comprises buses and shared minibuses. There are no metro or tram systems on the island.

The Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) operates government buses on scheduled routes. Maxi-taxis are privately owned minibuses and serve as the backbone of area public transit, following fixed routes.

Maxi-Taxi Features

  • Identified by 'H' license plates and specific colored bands indicating their route.
  • Pick up and drop off passengers anywhere along their route.
  • Operate on a "route taxi" system, departing when full.
  • Fares are fixed for designated ways; pay in cash to the driver.

PTSC Bus Hub

The main bus terminal is in Scarborough, with routes connecting major communities and hamlets.

Hours of Operation

Buses and maxi-taxis operate from early morning until late evening (around 8-9 PM), with reduced service on weekends.

Accessibility

Public buses and maxi-taxis typically possess limited accessibility for travelers with mobility challenges.

Tips for Public Transit

Navigation Tips
  • Ask people from the area or drivers to take you guidance on specific routes.
  • Always keep small denominations of TTD cash ready for fares.
  • Be prepared for crowded maxi-taxis, particularly during rush hour.
Efficiency & Culture
  • Flag down maxi-taxis anywhere along their route.
  • Check the fares with the driver before beginning your journey.
  • Tobagonian public transport operates on "a relaxed pace"; patience is useful.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Licensed Taxis

Identified according to their 'H' license plates and lack of colored bands.

Hailing

Hail on the street, find at stands, or call a service. Check the fare before.

Payment

Cash (TTD) is the main method; meters are rarely used. Negotiate fares.

Ride-Sharing Apps

Uber or Lyft are not widely available or commonly used in Tobago.

Rental Options

Renting a car gives you the freedom to explore Tobago at your own pace. Motorcycle and scooter rentals are less common but available.

Car Rental

  • Minimum age 21-25 (varies by company).
  • Valid national driver's license (or International Driving Permit) taken for up to 90 days.
  • Credit card for security deposit.
  • Major international brands (Thrifty, Budget, Hertz) and local companies available.

Driving Rules

  • Drive on the left-hand side of the road.
  • Speed limits: 50 km/h in built-up areas, 80 kilometers per hour on highways.
  • Everyone must wear a seatbelt.
  • Strict drunk driving laws.

Walking & Cycling

  • Crown Point and Scarborough town center are very walkable.
  • Many well-marked walking trails exist within Main Ridge Forest Reserve.
  • A small number of dedicated cycle paths; cycling on shared roads.
  • Wear a Helmet and use reflective gear for cycling safety.
  • Avoid walking or cycling on poorly lit, deserted roads or trails after dark.
  • Guided walking tours are available for the Main Ridge Forest Reserve.

Specialized Transportation

Tour Buses

Various local operators offer guided bus tours to island attractions.

Boat Tours

Glass-bottom boat tours to Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool from Store Bay and Pigeon Point.

Accessibility Services

Accessibility infrastructure is generally limited. Arrange private transport for mobility needs.

Local Driving Conditions

Road conditions vary across the island. Main roads are generally passable, but rural roads can be narrow, winding, and sometimes unpaved in sections. Always stay alert.

Road Quality

  • Main roads are generally paved and in reasonable condition.
  • Smaller streets can be narrow, winding, and feature potholes.
  • Be mindful of steep slopes and sharp turns in hilly areas.
  • Speed limits are comparatively low, reflecting varied terrain.

Parking & Hazards

  • Parking is usually available at tourist areas and beaches.
  • In towns such as Scarborough, street parking can be competitive.
  • Watch for pedestrians and occasional livestock on country roads.
  • Night driving might pose difficulties due to limited lighting.

Private Transport Advantages

Flexibility

Explore at your own pace, set your own schedule, and stop wherever you wish.

Full control

Comfort

Enjoy air-conditioned travel and ample space for luggage and passengers.

Enhanced experience

Access

Reach secluded beaches, hidden waterfalls, and lesser-known attractions.

Wider exploration

Motorcycle & Scooter Use

Rental Availability
  • Available from a few operators on the island.
  • Riders need a valid motorcycle license.
  • Road conditions present challenges for inexperienced riders.
Bicycle & Specialized Options
  • No formal bike-share programs; some hotels offer rentals.
  • Tobago does not use tuk-tuks, jeepneys, or similar specialty vehicles.
  • Look into guided excursions for specific areas like the Main Ridge Forest Reserve.

General Safety Reminders

  • Always confirm taxi fares before starting your journey to avoid disputes.
  • Avoid walking alone on poorly lit or deserted roads after dark.
  • Always lock your rental car and avoid leaving valuables visible inside.
  • Do not accept rides from unofficial or unlicensed vehicles for your safety.
  • Exercise extreme caution if renting a motorcycle or scooter due to road conditions.
  • If traveling with children, ensure car seats are used correctly if renting a car.
  • Stay aware of traffic in the town patterns; they may differ from your home country.
  • When in doubt, ask your accommodation staff for trusted transport options.

Water Transportation

Boat excursions and private charters are popular for exploring Tobago's stunning coastline and sea creatures. Water taxis are typically available for specific excursions.

Reef & Pool Tours

  • Glass-bottom boat tours are a popular option.
  • Trips to Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool are common excursions.
  • Book tours from Store Bay and Pigeon Point.
  • Experience the clear, shallow waters of Nylon Pool.

Private Charters

  • Available for fishing outings and snorkeling trips.
  • Options for diving expeditions to various sites.
  • Opportunity to explore secluded bays and hidden coves.
  • Arrange these services through local tour operators.

Ferry Transfers

The inter-island ferry connects Tobago with Trinidad for convenient transfers.

No River Transport

Tobago's rivers are generally tiny and not navigable for public transport.

Swim Access

Many beaches offer direct access for swimming plus resting.

Accessibility Considerations

Public Transport
  • Public buses and maxi-taxis are not wheelchair-friendly.
  • Pavements and paths may be uneven in many locations.
  • Navigating the island can be challenging for those with mobility needs.
Planning for Mobility
  • Arrange private transport for specific accessibility requirements.
  • Confirm accessibility directly with accommodations and tour operators in advance.
  • This planning ensures a comfortable and safe trip.

Final Transit Tip

Either by land or sea, embracing Tobago's pace and local customs for transportation creates a more authentic travel experience.

Consider pre-booking taxis or transfers for late-night arrivals or departures for added peace of mind.