This is the highlight of Tobago and with good reason. Crystal calm and clear waters. Words cannot describe this place, you must see it for yourself. Clean surroundings & utilities and food options are good. A must visit if you're in Tobago

This is the highlight of Tobago and with good reason. Crystal calm and clear waters. Words cannot describe this place, you must see it for yourself. Clean surroundings & utilities and food options are good. A must visit if you're in Tobago
We stopped in to the Pigeon Point beach for a relaxing Monday afternoon. We were amazed at how picturesque and quiet it was. We had some nice drinks and fish tacos at one of the food stands. The entrance fee (which was really minimal) was absolutely worth the perfect sand, clear water, and no hassle environment. A must visit for...
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Not too many people. No current,, good swimming. Cannot go too far out swimming as you get into the boat area.
Just got back from spending ten day' s on Tobago and can only say WOW!!!! This beach is very clean,water crystal clear people gery friendly and perfect location.
Enjoyed this beach many days. Did swornklink with beautifull view of coral, fish and other amazing thing to see. The beach is clean but saddly tourist does'nt respect the envirement, this make it hard for them to keep up clean. Visit many beach arround the world and this one still number one to me but admit still many more to...
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Lovely day laying under the almond tree and taking a refreshing salt water swim......plus a cold carib beer. Lovely day all around with friends.
You have to pay to visit this beach, and once you're there it's highly commercialised with bars, eating joints, reef trips, kite surfing and wind surfing. Swimming is limited to a small section of the water which is roped off so you can't get beyond chest deep, so it's great for kids to play but you don't experience any waves,...
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This was once a beautiful beach, but it is now largely covered by a melee of restaurants, bars, loo/shower blocks, shops, wooden picnicing gazebos, etc. With that comes glass and rubbish on the beach (though I'm sure they clean the beach daily). Also gaggles of people, tourists staying in Tobago, local people from Tobago and from Trinidad, and cruise ship...
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Great beach, clear waters, white sands, some fish can come and nibble on your fingers. Shallow right to the buoys
For just under five US dollars entry fee, you enter a well landscaped drive up to one of the most beautiful beach experience. There are all different kinds of facilities here for an additional but reasonable fee, from kite surfing, wind surfing, kayaking , snorkeling, swimming and of course relaxing with a cold beer. what more can you ask for...
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