Quench

Tobago


Tiny outfit serving up delicious smoothies made with fresh tropical fruits, from pawpaw and pineapple to guava and mango; there's also a kale and pak choy smoothie with pineapple, banana and apples, a berry breakfast concoction with strawberries, oats and almond milk, and an unusual blend of red cabbage, pear, banana and apples. Add ginger, chia or flax seeds to any juice.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tobago attractions

1. Mt Irvine Hotel Beach

1.07 MILES

Just south of the main Mt Irvine Beach, a turnoff from the main road leads to an adjoining swath of sand, where the swimming in calm emerald waters is…

2. Kimme Sculpture Museum

1.13 MILES

At the Mt Irvine golf course, turn off the main road onto Orange Hill Rd and you’ll see signs leading you to the blinged-out former home of Luise Kimme, a…

3. Mt Irvine Beach

1.16 MILES

This pretty public beach, 200m north of Mt Irvine Bay Hotel, has sheltered picnic tables and changing rooms, plus a beachside restaurant and bar, a roti…

4. Stonehaven Bay

2 MILES

Northeast of Mt Irvine, this fabulous sweep of coarse yellow sand, also known as Grafton Bay, offers some fabulous swimming and bodyboarding in clear…

5. Fort Bennett

2.29 MILES

Built by the British in 1778 to defend against US enemy ships, little remains of Fort Bennett other than a couple of cannons, but this landscaped…

6. Pigeon Point

2.32 MILES

You have to pay to get into Pigeon Point, the fine dining of Tobago’s beaches, with landscaped grounds, bars, restaurants, toilets and showers spread…

7. Canoe Bay

2.74 MILES

Accessed by a signposted turnoff from the main highway a few kilometers east of Crown Point, Canoe Bay is a shallow and very secluded bay that sometimes…

8. Store Bay

2.85 MILES

You’ll find white sands and excellent year-round swimming at Store Bay, a five-minute walk from the airport and the seashore of choice for holidaying…