Tobago Cays

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The Tobago Cays are an archipelago made up of five small uninhabited islands, located at the southeast of the Caribbean Sea. They belong to
St. Vincent and the Grenadines administratively and geographically to the group of islands called the Grenadines.
They are part of the Tobago Cays Marine Park, a national and wildlife protection park. Locations of the blockbuster film like Pirates of the Caribbean were filmed at the Tobago Cays. Kayaking, windsurfing and kite surfing are activities that the hikers can make in this archipelago. They also have the possibility of sailing, exploring beautiful lonely beaches, swimming, diving and snorkeling with green turtles. Because of its great tourist attraction the islands are visited by cruise ships,
yachts and various boats which transport visitors to enjoy the beauty of the place. They are located in the southern part of the Grenadines. They are part of the
Tobago Cays Marine Park, a national park and wildlife protection. They are nearby islands to the Union Islands, Mayreau and Canouan.
That place is a paradise for those who love yachts, the water sports and nature. When people ask how to get to the Tobago Cays, it is worth saying that tourists visit them through organized excursions because the only way to get there is by boat.
These tours include an organized day trip that includes the visit to the Mayreau Islands, the Tobago Cays and Palm Island, with food and beverage service, diving equipment and sometimes a barbecue on the beach. Visitors usually get off at Petit Bateau.

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The islands are the peaks of an underwater mountain range.