2024

BLOODY BAY

Natural site to discover

The origin of the name of this bay "Bloody Bay" refers to a violent battle that took place in 1771 on this shore, between English soldiers and rebellious slaves, finally turning to the massacre of the latter. The number of killed would have been so important that their blood flowing and spread in the sea would have made it scarlet... The river which flows into the beach of Bloody Bay is called "Dead bay river", probably for the same reasons. It is a supervised beach and very pleasant for swimming.

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2024

PARROT HALL AND PARLATUVIER BAY

Natural site to discover

Past the entrance to Englishman's Bay, the Northside Road climbs steeply to the Parrot Hall viewpoint, where there is a covered esplanade and a few benches, as well as an adjoining rum-shop and a few handmade souvenirs. From this height, there is an unobstructed view of the rocky islets of Sisters Rocks, Tobago's diving mecca, outcropping a few hundred meters away, as well as the beach of the charming little village of Parlatuvier Bay.

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