2024

ROCKLY BAY

Natural site to discover

Here we are on the last "beach" before Scarborough coming from the west. Here there is no question of swimming, the currents are very strong and the sea is often big but the landscape is magnificent with a view on the capital in the background. It is the beach where many inhabitants of the capital come to make their morning or evening jog. To have a panoramic view on the bay, you can walk to Ford Milford for example. There are several small restaurants and bars along the beach, where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink.

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2024

LITTLE ROCKLY BAY

Natural site to discover

Last vast, vast beach where you can swim before Scarborough with the advantage of lifeguard surveillance. The sea can be quite rough on this side of the island. For the record, before a racetrack was built on the island, horse races were held on this long strip of white and black sand, bordered by palm trees and the old road to Scarborough. The water here can be a little colder than on the Caribbean Sea side, this is the beginning of the Windward Coast.

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2024

SMALL HOLE

Natural site to discover

This small lagoon is well named as a small hole, between two huge sandbanks. It used to be a favorite spot for windsurfers and kitesurfers because this cove is very windy, but it has been abandoned nowadays, in favor of Pigeon Point beach. Swimming here is not recommended, the waters are dangerous. It is difficult to access Petit Trou because the lagoon is in the heart of the private property of Tobago Plantations, but the walk is worth the effort. You can then go for a walk on the beautiful beach of Magdalena.

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2024

CANOE BAY BEACH

Natural site to discover

This private beach was once the largest Amerindian village on the island. It is their pirogues, moored here, that inspired the settlers in the choice of the name. The access to the beach is not free because it depends on the hotel which is installed there (no longer in very good condition) but it is the price to pay to take advantage of a really relaxing atmosphere, of the straw huts on the beach, of the cabins of showers and WC. Here, we enjoy the turquoise waters of this beach less known than Pigeon Point but very pretty, very quiet for families who want to swim.

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