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Footie legends take over tropical paradise… but there’s much more to Tobago than that

The Magdelena Grand Beach and Gold Resort plays host to some top ex-footballers but head to Pigeon Point if snorkelling is more your sport

IT was a memorable week in Tobago but I definitely needed a break afterwards.

Just imagine it. Seven days and nights with a host of top ex-footballers in a leading, all-inclusive hotel.

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Pigeon Point is known for it's tranquil beachesCredit: Getty Images

The Magdalena Grand Beach and Golf Resort has probably never seen anything like it.

Former players including Dwight Yorke, Patrik Berger, Stan Collymore, Pierre van Hooijdonk, Stephane Henchoz, Luis Boa Morte, Shaka Hislop — as well as cricket legend Brian Lara — all living it up at this popular hotel.

The stars were in Tobago for the British Airways Football Legends tournament.

Batteaux Bay is one of Tobago's hidden jewels, protected by the localsCredit: Alamy

Teams represented Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Aston Villa, plus there was a Premier League All Stars side and a Caribbean XI.

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They all played hard and partied hard but still had time to take in some of the many delights of this jewel of the Caribbean, like the tranquil beaches at Pigeon Point, and the famous Bucco Reef.

Paddle boarding at Pigeon Point tested your balance and the famous local guide Alibaba tested your restraint on the boat trip to the reef and the awesome Nylon Pool.

The famous Bucco Reef is known as a good place to go snorkellingCredit: Alamy

His motto seemed to be: “No worries if the rum runs out, we’ll roar off and get some more while you’re snorkelling.”

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And he did.

Magdalena Grand Beach plays host to a range of ex-sportsmenCredit: Handout

The snorkelling at Pigeon Point was excellent — we even found a baby shark nestling in the seaweed.

Adventurous souls ventured into the rainforest and saw the impressive Argyle Falls, a triple-decker waterfall well worth the yomp up.

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This is the view of the Argyle waterfall in Trinidad and TobagoCredit: Alamy

Back at party central, there were steel bands, limbo dancers, lively markets, great food and an 18-hole Championship golf course to add to the experience.

Plus a free bar.

Port Of Spain is the capital city of Trinidad and TobagoCredit: Getty Images
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When the players had finally jetted back home, I headed to the north of the island.

I jumped in a cab then gave the driver my destination and promptly fell asleep for the slow drive along the coastal road.

Batteaux Bay is a great location for swimmers and snorkelersCredit: Alamy

An hour or so later I woke up and looked out to see the most amazing bay glittering down below.

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“Wow, that’s amazing,” I said. “Where’s that?”

Magdalena Grand Beach and Gold Resort is a nice contrast to the other peaceful beachesCredit: Handout

The driver smiled as he told me: “That’s where you’re staying.”

I was chuffed. Even more so once I checked into my room, which was just yards from the beach.
It was everything I wanted.

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Magdalena Grand Beach resort is more for those after a luxurious holidayCredit: Handout

Every morning I woke to hear the waves washing on to the sand just outside my bedroom window.
And every night I fell asleep to the same, soothing sound.

The welcome from the staff was typically warm and friendly, and the affable, ever-smiling manager Curtis Lee set the perfect tone.

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But the welcome was not quite as warm from the other residents. Well, it was at first.

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