Goat Island is one of Tobago's most recognizable coastal landmarks, sitting just offshore against a backdrop of lush rainforest-covered hills and the waters of Speyside. The historic white house perched on the island has captured the imagination of locals and visitors for generations, making it one of the island's most photographed and talked-about locations.

Over the years, Goat Island has become part of Tobago's folklore and local history. Adding to its mystery are long-standing stories linking the island to Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, who was known to visit Tobago during the 1950s and 1960s. While there is no confirmed evidence that the house belonged to Fleming, the connection remains a fascinating part of local legend.

Today, Goat Island stands as a reminder that some of Tobago's most captivating stories are found where history, folklore, and natural beauty meet.

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