Rising from the Atlantic waters off Tobago's northeast coast, Queen's Island is one of the island's most striking natural landmarks. Located off Prince's Bay, Roxborough, and visible from Louis D'Or, this small uninhabited islet is known for its rugged cliffs, grassy terrain, and breathtaking coastal views.
Surrounded by the endless blue of the Atlantic Ocean, Queen's Island offers a glimpse into Tobago's untouched natural beauty and serves as a reminder of the hidden gems that make the island so unique.
Whether admired from the shoreline, by boat, or from above, this scenic coastal landmark continues to captivate photographers, nature lovers, and explorers alike.
- Queen's Island, Tobago
- Photo Credit: @damianrossphotography
Discover more of Tobago's natural attractions on the BagoTT App.
Comments