The New ANR Robinson International Airport Terminal
A transformative development in Tobago’s connectivity is the upcoming opening of the new ANR Robinson International Airport Terminal. This world-class facility is set to significantly enhance passenger experience and business efficiency. Key enhancements include:
- Expanded capacity to handle larger aircraft and increased passenger traffic
- Modern design and amenities creating a seamless, comfortable journey for travellers
- Advanced security and customs facilities that streamline arrivals and departures
- Improved cargo infrastructure that strengthens trade and investment potential
- Integrated operations that make Tobago an even stronger international gateway
The terminal signals Tobago’s readiness to welcome higher visitor arrivals, facilitate new airline partnerships, and attract investors seeking a destination with strong, modern infrastructure.
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Direct Flights and Connections
Tobago’s direct international connections make the island easily accessible from major source markets:
- United Kingdom: British Airways offers a weekly direct service from London Gatwick Airport to Tobago.
- United States: Caribbean Airlines provides a non-stop weekly flight from JFK International Airport, New York.
- Barbados: Caribbean Airlines also connects Tobago with Grantley Adams International Airport, an important regional hub.
- Germany and Scandinavia: From November 2025 to April 2026, Condor will operate a weekly flight from Frankfurt Airport. Through Condor’s extended network, travellers can also connect directly from Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Zurich, and Vienna with one seamless stop in Frankfurt.



Tobago also offers indirect access to several global gateways via Trinidad, through Caribbean Airlines with frequent, daily inter-island flights that take just 25 minutes. The Piarco International Airport in Trinidad connects directly with several major international airlines, including American Airlines, JetBlue, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, British Airways, Frontier Airlines, Air Canada, Copa Airlines, and United Airlines. For investors and visitors, this provides seamless links for tourism, business travel, and trade, which strengthen Tobago’s reach into Europe and North America while ensuring the island remains competitive.
Inter-Island Ferry Service
These facilities support both local and international sporting competitions, cultural performances, and tourism events, strengthening Tobago’s position as a dynamic and active destination.
The Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Ferry Service provides a convenient option for moving people and cargo. With daily sailings, the ferry connects passengers and businesses between the islands while offering comfort and reliability.
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Yachting and Cruise
Tobago is easily accessible by sea, welcoming both private yachts and cruise ships through its two main ports of entry: Scarborough and Charlotteville. These ports offer convenient access to the island’s beaches, resorts, and most beloved attractions.
→ Learn More: https://visittobago.gov.tt/go-plan/yachting-guide
Sporting and Cultural Facilities
Tobago offers a variety of venues for sports, cultural events, and entertainment, catering to both residents and visitors:
- Shaw Park Complex, equipped with indoor netball and basketball courts, meeting facilities, and theatres.
- Shaw Park Recreation Facility, equipped with facilities for rugby, cricket, football, and field training events.
- Courland Beach Sports Arena, equipped with facilities for volleyball, beach football, and beach tennis.
- Dwight Yorke Stadium, equipped seating for 7,500 spectators and facilities for track and field, football, concerts, and corporate events.
- Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort: Luxury resort with sports and recreational amenities.
- YMCA Tobago at Black Rock, equipped with facilities for a variety of watersports and training events.
Hospitals and Healthcare
Tobago offers a comprehensive healthcare system that ensures the well-being of residents, visitors, and investors alike. The island is served by two public hospitals – Scarborough General Hospital located at Connector Road, Signal Hill, and Roxborough Hospital located at Bloody Bay Road, Roxborough. Both hospitals are managed by the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA), which also oversees a network of health centers and clinics across the island. Complementing these public facilities are private clinics and medical services that provide additional care and specialized treatment. Together, these resources give visitors peace of mind, support a safe and comfortable stay, and while demonstrating to investors that Tobago has the infrastructure to sustain tourism growth and long-term development.

