September 17, 2025- The newly opened Connector Road is more than a transportation link—it is a gateway to tourism opportunities and economic growth for Tobago.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine believes the improved access positions the island to attract new ventures that can enhance its tourism landscape. Visionary projects, such as a world-class water park for families and an F1-style motorsports facility, could draw visitors and adrenaline seekers from across the region.
Augustine highlighted that these developments would showcase Tobago’s natural beauty, promote local talent, create employment opportunities, stimulate businesses, and boost the overall economy. The Connector Road provides smoother, faster access to previously remote areas, making them more attractive for investment and tourism. As Tobago embraces these possibilities, the island is poised to redefine itself as a dynamic destination for leisure and adventure tourism.
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