Just off Tobago’s rugged northern coastline near Parlatuvier rises one of the island’s most dramatic marine landmarks, Sisters’ Rocks. This striking cluster of rocky pinnacles holds both natural beauty above the surface and an underwater world that has earned international acclaim.
Renowned as a premier scuba diving and snorkelling site, Sisters’ Rocks showcases Tobago’s rich marine biodiversity. On the eastern side, shallow coral reefs flourish with schools of black durgons, creole wrasse, dwarf angelfish, and other tropical species, making it a paradise for snorkelers. Meanwhile, the western side reveals breathtaking underwater cliffs and drop-offs plunging to depths of over 140 feet, an exhilarating experience for seasoned divers.
Beyond its reefs, Sisters’ Rocks also embodies Tobago’s untamed charm where the Atlantic and Caribbean currents converge, creating a vibrant ecosystem that reflects the island’s role as one of the Caribbean’s leading eco-destinations.
Sisters’ Rocks reminds us that Tobago’s beauty is not only in its landscapes, but also in the living seascapes that surround it.