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Tobago Cays is an exotic group of five uninhabited islands located in the Southern Grenadines, Caribbean Sea. You can look at them as an eccentric archipelago or as the place that has the most beautiful shades of blue in the world. This may seem like an exaggeration, but we have a few photos to back us up. Considered the “jewel in the crown” of this amazing Grenadines region, the Tobago Cays are a great place to get away, especially if you enjoy reefs, snorkeling, diving and divine sunny beaches.

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The islands that form the archipelago are called Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradol, Petit Tobac and Jamesby. They are all surrounded by reefs, such as Egg Reef and World’s End Reef on the eastern side, and Mayreau Gardens to the west. Tobago Cays Marine Park is only accessible through water and getting here is possible by day charters, water taxi or cruise. The closest airports are located on Union Island and Canouan Island. This unique place is where “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl” featuring famous actor Johnny Depp was shot.

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