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Tobago Beaches

Tobago is renowned for its stunning beaches with pristine white sand, clear turquoise waters, and lush tropical surroundings.

Tobago is also a popular diving location since it is the southernmost of the Caribbean islands that have coral communities. Scuba diving on Tobago tends to be centred at Speyside, almost diametrically across the island from the airport.

The island has some of the best diving sites in the Caribbean. There are three wrecks located around its shores, but the one usually considered the best is the Maverick Ferry, which used to travel between Trinidad and Tobago. The ferry is 350 feet (110 metres) long and has been sunk in 30 metres (98 feet) just off Rocky Point, Mt. Irvine. The top of the wreck is at 15 metres (49 feet). The wreck has an abundance of marine life, including a 4-foot (1.2-metre) jewfish, a member of the grouper family. The wreck was purposely sunk for divers, and so all the doors and windows were removed. The waters around the island are home to many species of tropical fish, rays, sharks, and turtles.

Pigeon Point Beach

Pigeon Point Beach

Buccoo, Tobago, W.I.

Pigeon Point is renowned for its stunning white sandy beach and clear turquoise waters. The beach is framed by palm trees and is considered one of the most picturesque in the Caribbean.

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Store Bay Beach

Crown Point , Tobago, W.I.

Located near the airport, Store Bay is a bustling beach with a lively atmosphere. It offers various water activities, and you can find local vendors selling delicious food and handmade crafts.

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No Man's Land

Buccoo, Tobago, W.I.

No Man's Land is a narrow strip of sand that separates Bon Accord Lagoon from Buccoo Bay, and is known for its shallow, crystal-clear waters and is a common destination for boat tours and excursions.

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Buccoo Beach

Buccoo, Tobago, W.I.

Visitors to Buccoo Beach can enjoy a variety of activities, including swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and picnicking. The calm waters make it an excellent spot for snorkelling, especially for families with children.

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Mount Irvine Beach

Black Rock, Tobago, W.I.

A favorite among water sports enthusiasts, Mount Irvine Bay is known for surfing and windsurfing. The beach is surrounded by coconut trees and offers a lively atmosphere.

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Black Rock Beach

Black Rock, Tobago, W.I.

Black Rock Beach is a serene and picturesque beach located in the village of Black Rock on the southwestern coast of Tobago, which has a presence of dark-colored rocks and geological formations in the area.

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Castara Bay

Castara Village, Tobago, W.I.

This is a picturesque fishing village with two beaches—Big Bay and Little Bay. Castara Bay provides a tranquil setting, and you can experience the local culture and hospitality.

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Englishman's Bay

Englishman's Bay, Tobago, W.I.

Tucked away in a lush rainforest setting, Englishman's Bay is a serene and relatively secluded beach known for its natural beauty and calm waters. It's a great spot for those looking for a peaceful retreat.

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