The trip started badly , we were taken to security as I had a camouflage hat on . Apparently it is illegal in Tobago . Our suitcases were meticulously searched and anything with any resemblance to camouflage whatever colour was confiscated. Two pairs of shorts swimming trunks, my new dress , underpants , belt , my deceased dads hat . Very scary experience, stuff thrown back in case . At last we got our transport who were worried as we were so late getting to them ,over an hour late. Slow winding trip to hotel , after queuing for petrol took nearly 2 hours and. I suffered travel sickness. All rooms at Blue waters have fabulous sea views . It is remote destination, nothing in nearest village but it really is a beautiful place . The rooms are very basic . Ours had no fridge , my husband is diabetic needs his insulin cool so our neighbours suggested we have theirs . No tv either , but fine for us. Food was very nice , we paid all inclusive. BUT some things were ‘all gone’ no fish, no steak, no puddings I only had 3 puds all holiday. Though people we joined after our meal got puds which we were told 10 mins previously were sold out…but they were not AI , exactly same menu though. This really needs addressing as a lot of the people on the AI were moaning. Web page says still 2 bars one open till the last person leaves, there isn’t…. there is one only , it shuts at 10. Fire alarms went off 3 nights running . Sea is very rough here , certainly would be very worried if i had brought children here. Walking on the jetty to the boats is horrendous big holes and uneven lifted planks. Dive school has closed down , maybe since covid, no explanation. Games room locked . Swimming pool tiny but adequate but highly chlorinated, hot tub not on unless you ask at reception . Would I go again , yes if they sorted out the problems , maybe a bit later in year maybe Xmas or January . It was a beautiful view there which is a big plus point .