Starting at Buccoo Bay we take you for a leisurely scenic cruise to the Bon Accord Lagoon where you can look at the perfect white beaches of No Mans Land and to Nylon Pool Glass-bottom Boat Trip Buccoo Reef is a protected marine park located a short distance off Pigeon Point and store Bay beaches. The reef has a fascinating, colourful underwater life. World famous French oceanographer and explorer Jacques Cousteau visited Tobago's Buccoo Reef and rated it as the third most spectacular reef in the world. The Buccoo reef system is approximately 7 km2 (30 mls.2) in area and consists of an arc of five reef flats that enclose a shallow reef lagoon and the Bon Accord Lagoon. There is patch...
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Alcoholic Beverages
Meeting Points
Departure
Buccoo Reef
Return
Itinerary
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Buccoo Reef
Our spectacular Nylon pool tour has three stops. We depart the Buccoo Jetty and journey to the Buccoo reef where you can see some of the most amazing corals and fishes through our Boat is a BOSTON WHALER LICENSE for 9 passengers . An opportunity to snorkel will also be granted on this tour. Our second stop will be at nylon pool and from there we journey to no man's land.
Glass Bottom Nylon Pool Tour in Buccoo Reef
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Starting at Buccoo Bay we take you for a leisurely scenic cruise to the Bon Accord Lagoon where you can look at the perfect white beaches of No Mans Land and to Nylon Pool Glass-bottom Boat Trip Buccoo Reef is a protected marine park located a short distance off Pigeon Point and store Bay beaches. The reef has a fascinating, colourful underwater life. World famous French oceanographer and explorer Jacques Cousteau visited Tobago's Buccoo Reef and rated it as the third most spectacular reef in the world. The Buccoo reef system is approximately 7 km2 (30 mls.2) in area and consists of an arc of five reef flats that enclose a shallow reef lagoon and the Bon Accord Lagoon. There is patch...