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EXPLORE TOBAGO

Tobago is famous for its breathtaking beaches, featuring everything from peaceful coves to lively shorelines perfect for snorkeling and water activities. Here are some of the top beaches to explore in Tobago:

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1. The travel time listed is from Coker Cabana Villa and may vary depending on traffic.

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5min drive
19 min walk

Store Bay Beach

Store Bay Beach is a popular paradise renowned for its clear turquoise waters, soft golden sands, and vibrant atmosphere. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing, it offers stunning sunset views and easy access to local eateries and nearby attractions. A must-visit spot for a 

 memorable beach experience

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10min drive

Pigeon Point Heritage Park

Pigeon Point Heritage Park is Tobago's signature beach escape, featuring powdery white sand, calm aquamarine waters, and the island's famous thatched jetty. With restaurants, water sports, and shaded spots to relax, it's the perfect blend of natural beauty and island vibes

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15min drive

Buccoo Beach

Buccoo Beach in Tobago is a laid-back shoreline known for its calm waters, sandy stretch, and views of the famous Buccoo Reef. It's a favorite spot for swimming, boat tours, and Sunday School celetrations, offerin a mix of local culture and seaside relaxation

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15min drive
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17min drive
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1hr drive

Mt. Irvine Beach

Grafton Beach

Englishman's Bay

Mount Irvine Beach offers a relaxed mix of soft sand, clear water, and gentle surf. It's popular for swimming, snorkeling and surfing with beach bars and shady spots that make it ideal for unwinding by the sea

Grafton Beachis a wide, peaceful stretch of golden sand with calm waves and lush greenery in the backdrop. It's great for swimming, sunset walks and spotting local wildlife like pelicans and turtles, offering a more relaxed, less crowded beach experience

Englishman's Bay is a secluded, unspoiled crescent of golden sand backed by lush rainforest. With calm turquoise water and a peaceful atmosphere, it's a favorite for swimming, snorkeling and quiet escapes in nature

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Pirate's Bay

Pirate's Bay is a hidden gem accessible by boat or a short hike, featuring untouched sand, clear turquoise water and vibrant marine life. Its tranquil setting makes it perfect for swimming, snorkeling and escaping the crowds

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Castara Beach

Castara Beach is a relaxed fishing-village shoreline with golden sand, clear water and a welcoming local vibe. Along with swimming an snorkeling, visitors can enjoy a unique treat of fresh various baked goods like coconut bread in a Dutch oven right on the beach

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Parlatuvier Bay

Parlatuvier Bay is a serene fishing village cove with blue-green water, a scenic wooden jetty and lush hills rising around it.  The calm bay is great for swimming and relaxing and visitors are often treated to sightings of stingrays gliding through the clear shallows

55min drive
55min drive
80min drive

JET OVER TO TRINIDAD
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Tours and Car Rentals

Colin's Tours and Car Rental in Trinidad offers reliable vehicles and personalized island tours for visitors and locals alike. Whether you need a rental car to explore on your own or a guided trip to top attractions, they provide friendly service, flexibility and local expertise to make getting around easy and enjoyable

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Maracus Beach

Maracas Beach is one of Trinidad's most beloved spots, famous for it golden sand, gentle waves and mountain-backed views. Lined with coconut trees and buzzing with local charm, it's also home of the iconic "bake and sh, with beachfront vendors serving this must-try Trinidadian favourite right by the sea

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Caroni Bird Sanctuary

The Caroni Bird Sanctuary is a peaceful mangrove wetland in Trinidad, famous for its flocks of scarlet ibis - the national bird. Visitors glidethrough winding waterways by boat, spotting wildlife like herons, caimans, and egrets. As the sun sets, the sky fills vibrant red as the ibis return to roost, creating an unforgettable natural spectacle

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DDI - Down D Islands

DDI, short for Down D' Islands" refers to the small offshort islands off Trinidad's northwest coast. Known for their private villas, calm bays and clear blue water, the area is a popular getaway for boating, swimming and liming.  With scennic views and a relaxed vibe, DDI offers a peaceful escat just minitues from the mainland

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La Brea Pitch Lake

The Pitch Lake in La Brea is the world's largest natural asphalt lake and one of Trinidad's most unique attractions. Visitors can walk on its semi-solid surface, explore steaming pools and even enjoy a natural mud bath said to have therapeutic benefits. It's a rare blend of geology, history and wellness in one surreal landscape

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Avocat Waterfall

Avocat Waterfall is a lush rainforest gem on Trinidad's north coast. After a short river hike, you'll reach a wide waterfall flowing into a cool natural pool - perfect for a refreshing swim and scenic escape

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