PIGEON POINT HERITAGE PARK
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoLocated on the southwestern tip of Tobago and just a few minutes from the island's ANR ROBINSON INTERNATIONAL Airport, Pigeon Point Heritage Park provides the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In its picturesque beachside setting, the Park boasts a wide range of leisure options, including snorkelling and diving, as well as offering the simple joys of sunbathing, shopping and fine cuisine. Entrance to Pigeon Point costs $20 for adults and $10 for children. Seniors aged 60 and over enter free. Please present a valid ID.
Buccoo Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoNestled in the charming fishing village of Buccoo, Buccoo Bay stretches along a stunning coastline lined with mangroves and lush foliage, offering natural shade and serene surroundings. Patrolled by lifeguards, its calm, clear waters make it perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Visitors may even catch a glimpse of local fishermen hauling in their seine nets or watch horses gracefully wade through the water during daily horseback tours. The beach is also a hub for bonfires and reef tours. Its proximity to the Buccoo Integrated Facility ensures convenient access to restrooms, restaurants, and shops, making it a complete seaside experience. The beach frequently hosts bonfires and reef tours, and its proximity to the Buccoo Integrated Facility provides visitors with access to restrooms and a variety of restaurants and shops.
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Castara Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoStretching 275 meters along the coast, Castara Big Bay dazzles with its emerald-green waters and is perfect for swimming, strolling, snorkelling, and fishing. The beach is supported by a restaurant, bar, and mini-mart, as well as the local fisherman’s depot, where you can often buy fresh, homestyle fish broth straight from the catch of the day. A hub of village life, the bay offers cultural experiences from watching fishermen haul in their seine nets to joining the weekly bonfire every Thursday night, making it a true center of community and entertainment.
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Englishman’s Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoEnglishman’s Bay is a breathtaking coastal escape where the rainforest seems to merge with the deep blue-green waters of the ocean. Shaded by wild vegetation, the beach offers privacy and tranquillity for those seeking a peaceful retreat, while its cool, clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkelling. On-site amenities include a small café with a simple yet delicious menu and an outdoor restroom. Don’t miss the lookout point atop the hill, where panoramic views of this stunning coastline make for an unforgettable introduction to the bay.
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King’s Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoLined with graceful coconut trees, King’s Bay boasts powder-soft sand and clear, calm waters perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. Visitors can enjoy a range of convenient amenities, including restrooms, showers, cabanas, and lifeguard services, ensuring a safe and comfortable beach experience.
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Mount Irvine Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoA tale of two beaches, Mount Irvine Bay is divided by a rocky outcrop, offering visitors two unique seaside experiences. One side, managed by the Mount Irvine Beach Hotel, features calm waters ideal for swimming and water sports such as kayaking. Just a short stroll away, the Mount Irvine Beach Facility attracts surfers with its rolling waves, especially from December to March. Both sections of the bay are equipped with convenient amenities, including restrooms, a beach bar, and lounge chairs, making Mount Irvine Bay a versatile and vibrant coastal destination.
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Stonehaven Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoA beloved getaway for locals and visitors alike, Grafton Bay, also known as Stonehaven Bay, beautifully blends rustic charm with coastal elegance. Its natural coastline remains largely untouched, with towering almond trees offering cool shade to beachgoers. Waves, the beachfront restaurant managed by Le Grand Courlan Spa Resort and Grafton Beach Resort, provides a stylish dining experience paired with modern comfort. The right side of the bay features calm waters perfect for swimming, while from March to June, Stonehaven Bay becomes one of only three beaches in Tobago where the endangered giant leatherback turtles return to nest.
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Pirates’ Bay
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoOnce a refuge for marauding buccaneers, Pirates’ Bay is now one of Tobago’s most cherished hidden gems. Its calm, crystal-clear waters provide perfect conditions for swimming and snorkelling, all set against a backdrop of unspoiled natural beauty. Famously featured in the 1952 Robinson Crusoe film, the bay remains a haven for those seeking tranquillity and a touch of adventure. Accessible only by boat or via a short hike down a series of steps, the journey to Pirate’s Bay is as enchanting as the destination itself.
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Store Bay Beach Facility
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoOne of Tobago’s most beloved and lively beaches, Store Bay is a vibrant hub offering something for everyone. From jet skiing and glass-bottom boat tours to calm waters perfect for swimming, it’s an essential stop for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. The beach is fully equipped with lifeguards, restrooms, and convenient amenities, including a craft market and food court where you can sample Tobago’s signature dish, curried crab and dumplings. Store Bay also hosts the annual Great Race speedboat event, drawing thousands of spectators to its energetic shoreline each year.
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No Man's Land
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoA pristine stretch of white coral sand, No Man’s Land extends gracefully into the Bon Accord Lagoon, offering a serene escape surrounded by turquoise waters. Uninhabited and undeveloped, this secluded spit of land is accessible only by boat, creating the perfect “deserted island” experience for visitors seeking tranquillity and adventure off the beaten path. It's clear that shallow waters are ideal for snorkelling, and its proximity to the famous Nylon Pool makes it a popular stop for boat tours, often paired with delicious, homemade BBQ lunches served right on the beach.
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Nylon Pool
Tobago, Trinidad and TobagoThough not a beach in the traditional sense, the Nylon Pool is a naturally formed sandbank nestled in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, just off Tobago’s west coast. This shallow, crystal-clear “pool” offers perfect conditions for swimming and snorkelling. It earned its name from Princess Margaret, who remarked that the water was “as clear as her nylon stockings.” Steeped in local legend, the Nylon Pool is said to hold mystical properties. Swimming in its waters is believed to make you look ten years younger, and couples who share a kiss beneath the surface are said to be blessed with everlasting love.
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