A place that has it all – great views, friendly staff, great amenities and rooms
Grafton Beach Resort is a family friendly resort. Located on Stonehaven Bay a one mile stretch of beach, on the Caribbean Sea side of the Island. This affordable resort is off the beaten path and perfect for persons and families who love nature, with modern conveniences.
Set amidst five acres in a sweeping, picturesque palm-fringed bay, five miles from Crown Point International Airport and five miles from Scarborough, the capital of Tobago, approximately 15 mins drive. No. of rooms – 104 located in three story buildings, 37 of the rooms are interconnecting
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All rooms are air-conditioning, with balconies or patios, ceiling fans, fire detectors, hair dryers, mini fridge (not stocked), in-room safe and flat screened satellite TV, property has done extensive upgrades to the rooms, public areas inclusive of interior and exterior painting and upgrades to linens and soft furnishings in 2013/14.
Restaurants
Oceanview Restaurant
The Oceanview Restaurant serves International & local Cuisine. Breakfast is served buffet style or a la carte from 7:00 – 10:30am daily and consists of a combination of local and international favourites. Lunch is served buffet style or a la carte from 12:00noon to 3:00pm. Dinner is served from 7:00 – 10:30 pm. Dinner is a combination of buffet, table d’hôte or BarB-Que and reservations are required for dinner.
Neptune’s Grill
Neptune’s Grill serves table d’hĂ´te dinner menus on selected nights in the week from 7:00 – 10:30pm, with last seating at 9:00pm. Please note that reservations are required. This restaurant is located in the pavilion above the swim up bar and overlooks the pool, perfect for a sunset drink or romantic diner for two.
Buccaneer’s Beach Bar & Grill
This casual dining restaurant is located on the beach directly in front of the resort. It serves a combination of international and local dishes. Buccaneers is open for lunch and snacks from 12:00noon to 4:00pm.
Bars
Bougainvillea Bar
The Bougainvillea Bar is the main bar and conveniently located in the lobby. The bar is open from 10:00am to 12:00 midnight.
Swim-up Pool Bar
Located at the end of the property’s swimming pool, this bar is ideally located so that guests do not have to leave the cool waters of the pool to obtain a drink. This bar is open from 10:00 am till 6:00 pm and is operational based on weather conditions.
Buccaneer’s Beach Bar
Conveniently located on the beach in front of the resort, this bar is open from 10:00am to 4:00pm and serves not only drinks but also snacks.
All guest rooms and Restaurants at Grafton Beach Resort as well as all enclosed public areas within the resort will be non-smoking. Smoking will be permitted in open areas only, including Bougainvillaea Bar, Poolside and designated areas at the Beach Bar. Guests, who choose to smoke in their rooms, will incur a cleaning charge of US$250.00 / TT$1,575.00 which will be applied to their account on departure.
Extra Amenities
Getting Married
Wedding celebrations are special at Le Grand Courlan Spa Resort. Whether you have decided to make your union a special intimate event or an event to remember with friends and family. Wedding coordination, Menus, locations and facilitates available. Packages and renewal of vows packages available. Details available on request.
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You can not leave Tobago without a visit to the unique jewel that is Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve, a 12 acre working organic estate which engages in sustainable agriculture. This small plantation grows citrus and other fruits and the best place for bird watching as it is home to many species of birds like the Mot Mot, Blue Tanagers, Humming Birds, and many more.
Back Bay is an 8-minute walk from the Mount Irvine Bay hotel. Snorkeling, body surfing and tanning is generally excellent at this bay. It also very secluded so best go in a group.
This group offers guests a chance of a special experience with some horses with personality! Stroll along wetlands, ride through clear blue waters of Buccoo Bay all while learning about horse care, body language and being one with nature. A truly magical experience!
This beach which is a great spot for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, surfing and sun bathing is located in the Black Rock area just below Fort Bennett.
Great scenery and clears water welcome you to the Bay at Buccoo Village, one of the main centres of Tobagonian entertainment. The bay is long and sandy but the better bathing waters are found further out where snorkelling at the famous Buccoo Reef is allowed through tour and glass bottom boat operators.
Fort Bennett is located in Black Rock, Tobago, overlooking Grafton Beach. The Fort was built by the Dutch between 1628 and 1636. Later on, in the 1680’s the Courlanders refortified it in order to protect their then flourishing settlement in the Great Courland Bay area.
Located in Plymouth – one of Tobago’s oldest towns – this Fort overlooks Great Courland Bay on a well manicured headland which makes this destination excellent for sightseeing, relaxing and picnicking.
Grange Breach (also known as the wall by locals) offers great swimming and is a perfect destination to relax and watch the sunset.
Mount Irvine beach is popular for surfing; you can come and enjoy good surf from December to March. In addition to this Mount Irvine is the place to do some great snorkeling. The beach also houses a great bar and restaurant.
Stonehaven Bay is a picturesque beach destination that comprised of soft, light brown, medium grain sand that is ideal for destination weddings, leisurely romantic walks, sunbathing, snorkeling, kayaking and surfing.
This sculpture was built to honour the early settlers to Plymouth who came from Courland (now called Latvia) It was created in 1976 by a local artist and sculpture and represents “freedom”.
The Mystery Tombstone of Betty Stiven lies in the quiet fishing village of Plymouth, Tobago. Its mysterious inscription has been unsolved for over 200 years to date.
Turtle Beach also known as Great Courland Bay, got its name from the amount of turtles that will come ashore and lay their eggs. For you turtle lovers, turtle nesting period starts from March to August and it is also said to be a good spot for bird watching on the Northern side. The large shaded bay is also a great and relaxing bathing, surfing and kayaking site. Even though there are no lifeguards on duty, the nearby hotel puts up flags for sea bathers that indicate the safer areas.