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Why Tobago is hot for 2026

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This Caribbean isle has plenty to celebrate this year – and your clients are invited to the party

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Why Tobago is hot for 2026

Tobago has an irresistible, laid-back quality about it, but 2026 is the time to sit up and take notice of this lush Caribbean island, with anniversaries, a revamped airport and a string of cultural festivals planned. Tobago has been in the pages of client-facing consumer publications, being named on Wanderlust’s Good to Go List for 2026 and in Lonely Planet’s top 10 countries to visit in 2025, alongside sister island Trinidad. Plus, with a direct British Airways service from Gatwick, there’s been no better time for clients to go. Here’s a handful of reasons why.

 

Main Ridge Forest Reserve

Tobago has always championed ecotourism, but this year it has the perfect excuse. Main Ridge Forest Reserve, the island’s verdant spine, marks its 250th anniversary, making it the oldest legally protected forest reserve in the western hemisphere. It’s a wilderness brimming with biodiversity and is a particular hotspot for twitchers, home to 260 bird species including collared trogons, rufous‑vented chachalacas and Trinidad motmots.

 

New airport terminal

This year will also see Tobago open its new, state-of-the-art terminal at the ANR Robinson International Airport. Once the terminal is opened, it will streamline airport operations, offering better international connectivity. Clients can also expect a more modern and comfortable airport experience, while new lounges will satisfy customers travelling in business class.

 

ONE TO WATCH: Work is set to start this year on Plymouth Peninsula, a new leisure and residential development on Tobago’s west coast.

 

A year of celebration

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Tobago knows how to party and this year sees the return of several cultural festivals. In July, the Tobago Heritage Festival (July 1-August 1) honours the island’s unique traditions and culture via musical performances and storytelling in its villages. For food-loving clients, the Tobago Blue Food Festival (October 18) puts the pastel bluehued dasheen into focus, with local chefs crafting dishes around this beloved root vegetable. Festivities reach a crescendo with the Tobago Carnival (October 30-November 1), a vibrant display of street parades, rainbow‑coloured costumes, soca music and traditional performances.

Make 2026 count

There are plenty of ways to boost your Tobago expertise and make your knowledge go further to help you sell the island to your clients:

 

Be informed: Complete the Online Travel Training course

 

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