Blue Waters Inn is a peaceful beachfront hideaway tucked into a secluded bay near Speyside, on the quiet northeastern coast of Tobago. It's a favourite for nature lovers, divers and couples seeking a calm, authentic Caribbean escape far from crowds and commercial resorts. The setting is simple and beautiful — golden sand, turquoise water, and a lush forested backdrop. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, where barefoot days blend into gentle nights with the sound of waves and rustling palms. Highlights include direct beach access, an on-site dive centre, excellent snorkelling just offshore, and close proximity to Tobago’s best reef sites.
Accommodation at Blue Waters Inn is spread across a collection of low-rise buildings set along the beachfront or slightly raised on the hillside. All rooms are air-conditioned and decorated in a fresh, coastal style with natural wood furnishings, tiled floors, and large windows that let in sea breezes and views of the bay.
Standard Beachfront Rooms are located just steps from the sand and include one king-size or two queen-size beds, sleeping up to two or three people. These rooms are approximately 28 square metres in size and include an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower, flat-screen TV, mini fridge, safe, coffee and tea-making facilities, and a private patio or balcony looking out to the ocean.
Superior Beachfront Rooms offer a little more space and comfort, with updated bathrooms, king-size beds and a sitting area. These rooms are ideal for couples and have larger terraces with uninterrupted views of Batteaux Bay.
For families or small groups, the Deluxe Studios and One-Bedroom Apartments offer additional space. The Studios include kitchenettes, dining areas and sleeping space for up to three guests, while the One-Bedroom Apartments feature a separate bedroom, lounge, full kitchen and larger private verandas. These are ideal for longer stays or self-catering guests.
The Bungalow is a stand-alone cottage at the edge of the beach. It features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, lounge and a spacious outdoor deck overlooking the sea. It sleeps up to five guests and is perfect for families or groups wanting privacy and independence.
There is one luxury Villa perched slightly above the main hotel area. It includes multiple bedrooms, an open-plan living and dining space, a full kitchen, wraparound terrace and panoramic sea views. The villa combines privacy with access to all resort services and is ideal for special occasions or extended stays.
At the heart of the resort is a freshwater infinity pool overlooking the beach, with loungers and umbrellas for sunbathing or relaxing in the shade. The beach itself is quiet, private to hotel guests, and offers safe swimming in calm waters. Offshore snorkelling is excellent, with coral reefs and tropical fish just a short swim away.
The on-site restaurant and bar serve a mix of Caribbean and international dishes, with an emphasis on fresh seafood, local spices and produce. Meals are taken on a breezy open-air terrace with stunning ocean views. The bar serves tropical cocktails, local rum and fresh juices, and often features live music in the evenings during the busier months.
Blue Waters Inn is known for its dive centre, which is fully equipped and run by professional instructors. Guests can book daily dive trips to nearby reefs including the famous Japanese Gardens, London Bridge and Kelleston Drain, home to the world’s largest brain coral. Snorkelling tours, boat trips and glass-bottomed kayak excursions are also available.
Other activities include birdwatching (the resort borders a protected forest), nature walks, stand-up paddleboarding and fishing. Excursions to the Argyle Waterfall, Little Tobago Island and rainforest reserves can be arranged through the front desk.
Additional services include daily housekeeping, room service, laundry, free Wi-Fi in most public areas, tour booking assistance, and secure parking. The hotel also has a small gift shop with local crafts and essentials.
Blue Waters Inn is a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path retreat that offers natural beauty, friendly service and a strong sense of place. It’s the kind of destination where the days are shaped by tides, sun and the rhythm of the island — ideal for those who want to truly unwind and connect with the real Tobago.