Pigeon Point, Tobago

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Pigeon Point, Tobago, Beach settlement on southwestern coast of Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago.

Pigeon Point Heritage Park spans 125 acres along the coast, featuring a white sand beach with warm aquamarine waters and a thatch-roofed jetty.

The Tobago House of Assembly acquired the peninsula in 2005 for 106 million TT dollars after negotiations with previous owner Dr. Anthony Sabga.

The establishment of Pigeon Point Heritage Park introduced an entry fee system that differentiates between adults, children, and senior Trinidad and Tobago citizens.

The beach area maintains lifeguard services from 10 AM to 6 PM daily, with clearly marked swimming zones and wheelchair-accessible facilities on North Beach.

The park offers beach hut rentals, chair and umbrella services, along with multiple water sports activities throughout its extensive shoreline.

Location: Tobago

Address: Pigeon Point Beach, Trinidad and Tobago

GPS coordinates: 11.17286,-60.83850

Latest update: May 11, 2025 22:35

The most beautiful natural beaches of the Caribbean: between white sand, turtles, and turquoise lagoons

The Caribbean holds beaches that have kept their natural shape and offer travelers a different view of the region. Some sit on small islands, others along coasts protected by coral reefs. Eagle Beach in Aruba draws visitors with its white sand, while Flamenco Beach on Culebra in Puerto Rico is known for its clear water. Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman stretches along the western shore, and Anse de Grande Saline in Saint Barthélemy remains secluded and backed by hills. Tulum in Mexico pairs beach with Mayan ruins, Bathsheba in Barbados shows rocky coastal formations, and Treasure Beach in Jamaica is a quiet fishing village with dark sand. Caribbean beaches vary in character and location. Rendezvous Bay in Anguilla and Long Bay in Saint Martin offer wide stretches of sand, while Half Moon Bay in Antigua stands out for its protected cove. Shoal Bay in Antigua is popular with snorkelers, Sorobon Beach in Bonaire sits in a shallow mangrove area, and Pigeon Point in Tobago features a long wooden jetty. Zoni Beach on Culebra sees few visitors, La Sagesse Bay in Grenada is lined with palms, and Varadero in Cuba runs for several miles along the northern coast. These beaches work as starting points for travelers looking to explore the region beyond the standard tourist circuit.

Discover the attractions of Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago offer a combination of coastal landscapes, nature reserves and historic colonial sites. The two islands lie off the northern coast of Venezuela and include diverse habitats ranging from mangrove swamps to rainforests and coral reefs. Attractions include the Caroni Swamp with its scarlet ibis colony, the Asa Wright Nature Centre in the Arima Valley and the natural asphalt deposit at La Brea Pitch Lake in southwestern Trinidad. The capital Port of Spain features colonial architecture including the Magnificent Seven along Western Main Road, the Red House parliament building and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Tobago provides beaches such as Pigeon Point Beach, Store Bay and Englishman's Bay, plus Fort King George above Scarborough. The Tobago Forest Reserve protects one of the oldest protected rainforest areas in the Western Hemisphere, while Little Tobago Island serves as a bird sanctuary. The Buccoo Reef Marine Area and Nylon Pool off Tobago's west coast offer access for snorkelers and divers. Religious sites like Dattatreya Temple and Mount St. Benedict Monastery reflect the country's cultural diversity. Additional natural attractions include Argyle Waterfalls, Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve, and the Yerette hummingbird sanctuary in Trinidad's Northern Range mountains.

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