Every afternoon at 4pm the hotel comes alive with birdsong as we begin our unique tea service. As guests enjoy a delicious afternoon tea a stunning array of tropical birds join you to be fed by hand. This special bird watching ceremony is well-known by birdwatchers all over the world and should definitely not be missed.
In the evenings relax with a tropical cocktail, expertly prepared by one of our barmen, and enjoy the glorious views of our spectacular Caribbean sunsets. Then round off your evening with a sumptuous four-course dinner. Our chef uses only the best and freshest local produce to create an exquisite variety of local and international dishes...the perfect end to another day in our tropical paradise!
Diving
All of our boats have canopies to protect you from the sun, but don't worry as most of the boat journeys are short, with most of the dive sites between 5 and 20 minutes from the shore. We operate a two tank dive in the morning from 9:30am, which usually means we can get you back to your hotel for 1:00pm, leaving your afternoon free, unless you choose to dive again with us during the afternoon.
In the North is the sleepy fishing village of Speyside, which is the home to our other dive centre, as Speyside is a Mecca for divers coming to Tobago. If you would also like to visit there, then don't worry we have vehicles travelling to Speyside almost every day, so we can take you, and have you back at Arnos Vale Hotel, in time for tea.
If on the other hand, you are new to diving, or have never dived before, we also have complete training facilities, and instructors on hand to teach you. Arnos Vale Bay is perfect for teaching, with a sheltered, shallow bay ideal for training or an introduction to diving. We are also Scubapro and Mares dealers, and both shops have full diving equipment ranges for sale. We also offer beach BBQs combined with snorkelling trips, or fishing trips. Tobago waters are not mass fished, unlike other places in the world, so there are plenty of large fish around for divers to see, as well as for fishermen to catch.
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