Tobago, the unspoilt paradise

When Columbus spotted Tobago in 1498 he dubbed it ‘Bella Forma’ – and half a millennium later it charms and remains unspoilt

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The search for an unspoilt island paradise is something which has driven travellers from the colder, greyer climates of northern Europe for generations. And it feels like it’s only getting harder for the adventurous of spirit to find those spots, with more and more people trawling for ever-more exotic dots on the map.

Yet it doesn’t have to be like that. There are still places where you can experience a truly unspoilt, untouched paradise without spending two days getting there – places like Tobago. It’s an island that’s retained its spectacular beauty while avoiding the overdevelopment that has blighted much of the Caribbean – and BA flying direct twice a week.

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