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

Under the Caribbean sun, the beaches still seem to breathe to the rhythm of the sea. Some are renowned for their clear waters, others for their silence or the presence of turtles coming to nest at night. From Aruba to Cuba, from Saint Barthélemy to Puerto Rico, these protected shores blend golden sand, coral reefs, and palm forests. Here, the sea stretches endlessly, waves fade into calm lagoons, and fishing villages retain their tranquil appearance. These beaches are more than just beautiful—they tell a different story of travel, slower and closer to nature. Between bright skies, warm breezes, and an unobstructed horizon, the Caribbean reveals its truest character.

Discover the attractions of Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago features white sandy beaches, protected natural areas with mangroves and rainforests, historical colonial buildings, and cultural sites. The country is home to several bird sanctuaries, coral reefs, a natural tar lake, and religious temples. Urban areas include parks, museums, and government buildings.

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