
Tobago Trinidad And Tobago Travel Guide
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.
The main bus the terminal is in Scarborough, with routes linking key towns and villages.
Buses and maxi-taxis operate from early morning until late evening (roughly 8-9 PM), with reduced service on weekends.
City buses and maxi-taxis generally have limited accessibility for travelers with mobility challenges.
Identified according to their 'H' license plates and lack of colored bands.
Hail on the street, find at stands, or call a service. Check the fare before.
Cash (TTD) is the main method; meters are seldom used. Negotiate fares.
Uber or Lyft are not common or commonly used in Tobago.
Renting a car gives you the independence to explore Tobago at your own pace. Motorcycle and scooter rentals are less common but available.
Numerous local operators offer guided bus tours to island attractions.
Glass-bottom boat tours to Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool from Store Bay and Pigeon Point.
Accessibility infrastructure is generally limited. Arrange private transport for mobility needs.
Road conditions vary across the island. Main roads are generally passable, but rural roads can be narrow, winding, and sometimes unpaved in sections. Always be watchful.
Explore at your own pace, set your own schedule, and stop wherever you wish.
Full control
Enjoy air-conditioned travel and ample space for luggage and passengers.
Enhanced experience
Reach secluded beaches, hidden waterfalls, and lesser-known attractions.
Wider exploration
Boat tours and private charters are well-liked for exploring Tobago's stunning coastline plus ocean life. Water taxis are typically available for specific excursions.
The inter-inter-island ferry connects Tobago with Trinidad for convenient transfers.
Tobago's rivers are generally compact and not navigable for public transport.
Plenty of beaches offer direct access for swimming and relaxing.
Whether 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 after-dark-night arrivals or departures for added peace of mind.