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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Tobago fun guide set for 2012 launch in Germany, London

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The pop­u­lar What's on... in To­ba­go mag­a­zine has been serv­ing To­ba­go's vis­i­tors for the past sev­en years by be­ing avail­able in ho­tels and ac­com­mo­da­tion providers on the is­land, as well as in both air­ports in T&T. The fun guide is made up of the best fea­tures pub­lished in the What's on...and will be avail­able to the tourism agen­cies and cul­tur­al bod­ies to have at their dis­pos­al for dis­tri­b­u­tion and dis­play at their trade fairs and road shows. It is a 150-page one-off pub­li­ca­tion ex­pect­ed to be launched at Ger­many's ma­jor tourism fair, the ITB in March 2012 and al­so at Lon­don's World Trav­el Mar­ket in No­vem­ber 2012.

It is de­signed to be a use­ful hol­i­day ac­ces­so­ry to help vis­i­tors get the most out of their stay and to bet­ter un­der­stand and ap­pre­ci­ate the is­land, its peo­ple and their cus­toms. The is­land's main events, lore, his­to­ry, re­li­gions, cul­ture, con­tem­po­rary in­for­ma­tion on the is­land's artists and artistes, at­trac­tions and wild life are all fea­tured in the fun guide. Tourism agen­cies, banks and rel­e­vant min­istries like Cul­ture and Ma­rine Af­fairs will be in­vit­ed to brand name with­in its pages. The What's on...is writ­ten by Leslie Palmer aka Wound­ed Sol­dier, per­haps best recog­nised for launch­ing the Not­ting Hill Car­ni­val back in 1973 and al­so for his in­volve­ment in mu­sic and arts in Lon­don's West In­di­an com­mu­ni­ties.


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