Just off the Atlantic coast near Louis d’Or, between Queen’s Bay and King’s Bay, lies Queen’s Island, a small, steeply sloped island covering about 10 acres.
Though uninhabited, Queen’s Island is known for its grassy terrain, scenic views, and natural charm. Locals sometimes refer to it as Roxborough Island, and it remains a recognizable landmark on the island’s east coast.
Today, Queen’s Island is valued more for its natural beauty and heritage connections than for any colonial or military history. It’s one of Tobago’s many small offshore islets that quietly add to the island’s coastal character.
A simple yet striking reminder of Tobago’s diverse seascape.
- Photo captured by Damian Ross Photography
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