St Vincent – Wallilabou (December 19th, 2008)

St Vincent - wallilabou
Wallilabou is a picturesque bay made famous when it was used as the location for Port Royal in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.

St Vincent - wallilabou
Wallilabou is a picturesque bay made famous when it was used as the location for Port Royal in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.
The Vermont Nature Trails are a network of well posted loops though the 1000-2000ft levels of Grand Bonhomme. The well maintained paths pass through an evergreen forest and then on to a tropical rain forest. Towering ferns, 60 ft bamboo stans and hardwood forests 100 ft overhead are all standard on this extraordinary nature walk. Halfway up is a parrot viewing area where it is possible to see the St Vincent parrot (national emblem) in its natural habitat.
Another adventure to enjoy whilst on a sailing holiday in the Caribbean
Tobago Cays is one of our favourite destinations in the Caribbean. The turquoise sea, shallow waters full of rays, turtles, fish, great scuba diving, kite-surfing and many islands to venture and explore. However to keep this natural beauty for the future tourists are asked to respect the environment and follow these points.
Do:
Enjoy looking at coral, fish, plants, shells, rocks and other beautiful things in the Tobago Cays.
Enjoy windsurfing, kayaking, scuba diving and snorkeling.
Don’t:
Take or touch animals or plants in the Tobago Cays. You may damage or kill them.
Whilst scuba diving in the Tobago Cays do not touch any coral.
Motorized sports such as water skiing are prohibited.
The Tobago Cays Marine Park is a non-for-profit organization which depends heavily on community support to operate efficiently. Their mission statement is “The mission of the Tobago Cays Marine Park is to protect, conserve and improve the natural ressources of the Tobago Cays”.