Nestled along Tobago’s unspoiled north coast, Little Bay in Culloden is a secluded cove framed by dramatic volcanic rocks and lush rainforest. Once a quiet fishing spot for locals, it has remained largely untouched by modern development, preserving its natural beauty for generations to come.
The bay’s waters, though not ideal for casual swimming due to strong currents, offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling. Beneath the emerald surface lies a thriving marine ecosystem home to colourful reef fish, corals, and sea fans swaying with the tide. The rocky shoreline and forest backdrop create a serene, postcard-perfect setting, making it a favourite for photographers, hikers, and adventurers seeking an off-the-beaten-path escape.
Standing here, with the vibrant greens of the forest meeting the turquoise sea, you witness Tobago exactly as nature intended: wild, raw, and breathtakingly beautiful.
- Photo by @islandhikers_adventures
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