# Scarborough Airport Transfer Guide (TAB) Getting from Tobago A.N.R. Robinson Airport to your hotel. Honest guide with real 2026 prices for taxis, maxi taxis, and private transfers. **Airport:** TAB **City:** Scarborough **Country:** Trinidad and Tobago **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/tab --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Tobago's A.N.R. Robinson International Airport (TAB) is located at Crown Point, at the southwestern tip of the island. Most hotels and resorts are within 10-45 minutes by car. There is no public bus from the airport. Taxis are the standard option, with fixed rates: TTD 60-100 (roughly USD 9-15) to Crown Point hotels, and TTD 200-400 (USD 30-60) to the Scarborough or Plymouth area. Pre-booked private transfers cost slightly more but come with a guaranteed vehicle and meet-and-greet. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing TAB is a small airport with a single terminal. After landing, you walk across the tarmac or through a jet bridge into the arrivals area. Immigration can be slow when multiple flights land close together, particularly when seasonal charters from Europe arrive alongside Caribbean Air services. Budget 20-40 minutes to clear immigration and collect luggage. Once through customs, you exit into a small arrivals hall. There are a couple of car rental desks and a tourism information counter. Outside the doors, you are immediately in the warm Tobago air with taxi drivers ready to offer rides. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Airport Taxi** -- Licensed taxis wait outside the arrivals exit. Fares are set by zone rather than metered. A board inside the terminal usually displays the official rates. Negotiate and confirm the fare before getting in. Taxis are typically older sedans or minivans. **Maxi Taxi (Shared Minibus)** -- Tobago's informal public transport. These run fixed routes but not on fixed schedules. They do not serve the airport directly, but you can walk to the main road (about 5 minutes) and flag one down. This is cheap (a few TTD) but impractical with luggage and unreliable for timing. **Pre-booked Private Transfer** -- A driver meets you in the arrivals hall with a name sign. The vehicle is confirmed in advance, and the price is fixed. This is particularly useful if you are staying at a more remote resort on the north or east coast, where finding a taxi willing to make the trip can take negotiation. **Rental Car** -- A few rental agencies operate from the airport. Driving in Tobago is on the left. Roads range from decent main routes to narrow, hilly back roads. If you plan to explore the island, a rental car makes sense, but for airport-to-hotel transport alone, it is usually not necessary. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations | Destination | Taxi (TTD) | Taxi (USD approx.) | Private Transfer (USD) | |------------|-----------|-------------------|----------------------| | Crown Point hotels | 60-100 | 9-15 | 15-25 | | Scarborough | 150-250 | 22-37 | 30-50 | | Plymouth / Black Rock | 200-350 | 30-52 | 40-65 | | Castara / North Coast | 300-500 | 45-75 | 60-100 | | Speyside / East Coast | 350-550 | 52-82 | 70-110 | Prices are per vehicle, not per person. The TTD to USD exchange rate fluctuates, so these USD figures are approximate. Always confirm the fare in TTD before departing. --- ### Late night arrivals Some flights, particularly charters and connections from Trinidad, arrive in the evening or after dark. The airport is operational but quieter. Taxis are still available for evening flights, but the number of drivers drops off significantly after 9-10 PM. If your flight arrives late, do not count on finding a taxi easily. A pre-booked transfer ensures someone is waiting. Tobago roads are poorly lit outside the main towns, and driving an unfamiliar route at night without local knowledge is best avoided. --- ### Families and luggage Taxis at TAB vary in condition and size. If you are a family with multiple bags, ask the driver before loading up whether everything fits. There is no formal queue system, so you may need to look at a few vehicles before finding one that works. Child car seats are not standard in Tobago taxis. If you need one, a pre-booked transfer is the way to arrange it. Specify the child's age at booking. For families heading to remote resorts, the fixed pricing and confirmed vehicle of a private transfer avoids the stress of negotiating with multiple drivers at the airport. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, the driver is typically waiting just outside the arrivals exit or inside the small arrivals hall with a name sign. Given the airport's size, there is really only one exit, so finding your driver is straightforward. Taxi drivers congregate outside the arrivals doors. They may approach you as you exit. This is normal in Tobago and not aggressive, but you should confirm the fare before agreeing to a ride. If the price seems high, you can check the official rate board inside the terminal. --- ### Decision helper **Choose an airport taxi if:** You are staying in the Crown Point area (close to the airport), traveling light, and comfortable negotiating a fare. **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** You are heading to the north or east coast, arriving late, traveling with family and luggage, or prefer to have everything arranged before you land. **Choose a rental car if:** You plan to explore Tobago independently during your stay. But for just the airport-to-hotel leg, a taxi or transfer is simpler. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Tobago is a small island and the airport is close to many of the popular tourist areas. Getting from the airport to your hotel is straightforward, but a little preparation goes a long way, especially if you are heading to the quieter parts of the island or arriving late in the day. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Tobago Airport from Scarborough?** Scarborough is about 12 km northeast of the airport. The drive takes 15-25 minutes depending on traffic and road conditions. **Q: Are there metered taxis at Tobago Airport?** No. Taxis in Tobago use fixed zone-based fares rather than meters. Official rates are posted inside the terminal. Always confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey. **Q: Is there a bus from Tobago Airport?** There is no direct bus service from the airport. Maxi taxis (shared minibuses) run on the main road near the airport, but they are not practical for airport arrivals with luggage. **Q: How much is a taxi from TAB to Crown Point?** Crown Point is the closest tourist area, and a taxi costs approximately TTD 60-100 (USD 9-15). The ride takes about 5-10 minutes. **Q: Can I get a transfer to the north coast of Tobago from the airport?** Yes. Private transfers operate to all parts of the island, including Castara, Englishman's Bay, and other north coast destinations. The journey takes 45-60 minutes and costs roughly USD 60-100 for a private vehicle. **Q: Is it safe to take a taxi at Tobago Airport?** Yes. Licensed taxi drivers at the airport are generally safe and familiar with tourist destinations. Use drivers from the official taxi stand outside arrivals and confirm the fare before departing. **Q: Do I need to tip taxi drivers in Tobago?** Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Rounding up the fare or adding 10% is a common practice if the driver helps with luggage and provides good service. **Q: What currency should I use for taxis in Tobago?** Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD) is the local currency. Most taxi drivers prefer TTD cash. Some accept US dollars, but the exchange rate they apply may not be favorable. There is an ATM in the arrivals hall. **Q: Can I get a child seat in a Tobago airport taxi?** Standard taxis do not carry child seats. If you need one, arrange a pre-booked private transfer and request the seat at the time of booking, specifying the child's age. **Q: How long does immigration take at Tobago Airport?** On a quiet day, 10-15 minutes. When multiple international flights arrive together, waits of 30-40 minutes are common. Budget at least 30 minutes between landing and reaching the arrivals exit. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Tobago Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/tab/late-night Tobago is a small island, and the airport does not handle many late flights. But delays happen, connections from Trinidad run late, and some charter flights arrive in the evening. Here is what to expect if you land after dark. ## What Is Available at Night There is no public transport from TAB at any time of day, so this does not change at night. Your options are taxis and pre-booked transfers. Taxis are usually present for scheduled evening flights. Drivers know the flight schedule and tend to show up when planes are due. However, if your flight is significantly delayed and arrives hours after it was supposed to, the taxi supply drops considerably. After 9-10 PM, you may find very few drivers at the airport. ## Why Pre-booking Matters More Here At a large international airport, you can always find a taxi. Tobago is different. If your flight lands at 11 PM and only a handful of drivers are around, you have limited negotiating power and limited choices. A pre-booked transfer guarantees that someone is there regardless of the time. This is especially important if your hotel is on the north or east coast. A 60-minute drive through dark, unlit mountain roads is not something most taxi drivers want to do late at night. They may refuse the trip, or they may quote a significantly inflated fare because they know you have no alternative. ## Driving Conditions at Night Tobago's roads outside the main towns are poorly lit. Between Crown Point and Scarborough, the road is decent and has some lighting. Beyond Scarborough, particularly the roads to Castara, Speyside, and Charlotteville, lighting disappears. The roads narrow, wind through hills, and have occasional potholes that are hard to spot in the dark. A driver who knows these roads makes a real difference. This is not just about comfort -- it is about safety. If you are considering a rental car for a late-night arrival, think carefully about navigating unfamiliar mountain roads in the dark on the left side of the road. ## The Airport After Dark TAB is not a 24-hour facility with lounges and restaurants. Once the last flights are processed, the terminal empties. There is limited seating and no food service. If you are stranded waiting for delayed transport, there is not much to do. ## Recommendations If your flight arrives after 7 PM, pre-book your transfer. The cost difference compared to a taxi is small, and the certainty is valuable on an island where transport options are limited. If you are arriving from Trinidad on the last Caribbean Airlines connection, which sometimes lands around 9-10 PM, this is particularly important. Have your driver's phone number saved and accessible. --- ### Tobago Airport: Taxi or Pre-booked Transfer? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/tab/taxi-vs-transfer At Tobago's small airport, the choice between a taxi and a pre-booked transfer depends largely on where you are going and when you arrive. ## Taxis at TAB Licensed taxi drivers wait outside the arrivals exit. There is no formal queue or dispatch system. Drivers may approach you as you walk out, which can feel pushy if you are not expecting it but is standard practice here. Fares are zone-based, not metered. Official rates are posted inside the terminal. The challenge is that not all drivers follow the official rates, especially during busy periods when multiple flights land. You should confirm the fare before getting in the car. Vehicles vary in age and condition. Most are sedans or small minivans. Air conditioning may or may not work well. For a 5-minute ride to Crown Point, this barely matters. For a 60-minute ride to Castara on a hot day, it matters quite a bit. ## Pre-booked Private Transfers A driver meets you with a name sign, the vehicle is confirmed in advance, and the price is settled before you land. No negotiation, no uncertainty about vehicle quality, no wondering if the quoted fare is fair. For Crown Point destinations, the convenience premium over a taxi is modest -- perhaps USD 5-10. For north coast and east coast destinations, the advantage grows. Finding a taxi willing to drive to Speyside (75 minutes each way) takes negotiation, and the driver may quote a high fare knowing you have limited alternatives. ## Where Each Option Makes Sense **Taxi works well for:** Crown Point, Bon Accord, and Scarborough. These are short trips where the fare is well-established, vehicles are readily available, and the cost difference versus a private transfer is not worth worrying about. **Private transfer works better for:** North coast (Castara, Englishman's Bay), east coast (Speyside, Charlotteville), late arrivals, families with children who need car seats, and anyone who simply does not want to negotiate fares after a flight. ## A Note on Reliability Tobago operates on island time. Taxis are usually available for incoming flights, but there are no guarantees, especially for evening arrivals. A pre-booked transfer provides a commitment. The driver knows your flight details, tracks your arrival, and is there when you walk out. For travelers arriving from a long international connection through Trinidad or from a delayed flight, knowing that transport is sorted provides genuine peace of mind on an island where backup options are limited. --- ### Getting from Tobago Airport to Your Resort with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/tab/family-and-kids Tobago is a popular family destination, and the airport is small enough to be manageable with children. But getting from TAB to your resort requires a bit of thought, especially if you are heading beyond Crown Point. ## The Airport with Children After landing, you walk to immigration and then baggage claim. The airport is compact, so there is not much distance to cover. However, immigration queues can be long when international flights arrive together, and there is limited space. Keeping young children entertained during a 30-minute queue in a warm terminal is a challenge. Bring a snack and a drink in your carry-on. Once through customs, the arrivals area is small. You are outside quickly. ## Child Seats This is the main concern for families. Taxis at Tobago Airport do not carry child seats as standard. Trinidad and Tobago's road safety laws are less stringent than what many international visitors are used to. If you require a child seat, a pre-booked transfer is the way to get one. When booking, specify each child's age so the correct seat type is provided. For infants, a rear-facing seat. For toddlers, a forward-facing seat. For older children, a booster. Not all providers offer all types, so confirm availability when you book. If you are bringing your own car seat, that works too, and it gives you flexibility for the duration of your stay. Just be aware that taxi vehicles vary in size and not all seats fit easily. ## Vehicle Size and Luggage A family of four with suitcases, a stroller, and a car seat needs more than a standard sedan. Many taxis at TAB are regular-sized cars. Before loading up, check that everything actually fits. If it does not, you may need to negotiate a second taxi, which doubles the cost. A pre-booked van or larger vehicle avoids this problem. You declare your luggage at booking, and the vehicle matches your needs. ## Long Rides to Remote Resorts Some of Tobago's best family resorts are on the north or east coast, 45-75 minutes from the airport on winding roads. For children prone to car sickness, this is worth considering. Mountain roads with sharp curves and elevation changes can be uncomfortable. Bring motion sickness remedies if your children are sensitive. The roads are scenic but narrow in places, with occasional potholes. A driver who knows the route is safer and faster than navigating it yourself for the first time. ## Practical Tips Bring cash in TTD for small purchases at the airport. Pack water and snacks for the transfer, especially for longer journeys. Sun protection is important even for the walk from the terminal to the car. And give yourselves plenty of time -- between immigration queues, luggage collection, and getting everyone into the vehicle, the airport-to-hotel process takes longer with kids than you might expect. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Tobago Airport to Your Hotel? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/tab/cost-to-city Tobago's A.N.R. Robinson International Airport is at Crown Point, the southwestern tip of the island. Transfer costs depend almost entirely on where your hotel is. The island is small, but roads are winding and speeds are low. ## Zone-based Taxi Fares Taxis at TAB do not use meters. Instead, fares are based on zones, with official rates posted inside the terminal. Here is what to expect in 2026. **Crown Point area (Pigeon Point, Store Bay):** TTD 60-100, roughly USD 9-15. This is a 5-10 minute drive. Many hotels and guesthouses are in this zone, and the airport is practically walking distance from some. **Bon Accord / Canaan:** TTD 100-150, roughly USD 15-22. About 10-15 minutes. **Scarborough:** TTD 150-250, roughly USD 22-37. The island's main town, 15-25 minutes from the airport. **Plymouth / Black Rock / Grafton:** TTD 200-350, roughly USD 30-52. The western mid-coast, 20-30 minutes. **Castara / Englishman's Bay (north coast):** TTD 300-500, roughly USD 45-75. A 45-60 minute drive on winding roads. **Speyside / Charlotteville (east coast):** TTD 350-550, roughly USD 52-82. The furthest destinations, taking 50-75 minutes. ## Pre-booked Private Transfers Private transfer services charge slightly more than taxi rates but include a meet-and-greet, a confirmed vehicle, and a fixed price. For Crown Point, the premium is small (USD 15-25). For distant destinations like Castara or Speyside, the premium is worth it because finding a taxi driver willing to make the long trip and negotiating a fair price takes effort. ## What Affects the Price Distance is the main factor. There are no tolls on Tobago. Road conditions and journey time play a role -- north coast roads are slower than the main highway to Scarborough. Time of day matters only in the sense that drivers charge more for late-night trips, typically adding 20-50% to the fare. The exchange rate between TTD and USD fluctuates. As of 2026, the rate hovers around TTD 6.7-6.8 per USD 1. Having TTD in cash gives you a better deal than paying in US dollars, as drivers tend to apply unfavorable conversion rates. ## Is It Cheaper to Share? Taxi fares at TAB are per vehicle, not per person. A couple pays the same as a solo traveler. Groups of three or four get excellent value per person from either a taxi or a private transfer. --- ## Related Pages - [Tobago Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/tab) - [TAB Airport to Hotels: Transfer Costs](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/tab/cost-to-city) - [Tobago Airport Taxi vs Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/tab/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Tobago Airport Transfers for Families](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/tab/family-and-kids) - [Tobago Airport Late Night Transfers](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/tab/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Scarborough (TAB). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.