The sun seemed to always shine here, we could see it from our Hotel @ Crown point, so we visited for the afternoon and wished we had sooner. It had lovely soft sand, it wasn't crowded, clean & I loved the little shops there. A must visit when your on the Island.
Great place where you easily can spend the whole day. Washrooms and showers available. There is also a bar and a restaurant where you can play pool. The small entrance fee is only to preserve this beautiful beach and park. Plenty of water activities.
Thought we should visit as had heard it was beautiful and yes it has got lovely white sand ( unusual for Tobago) and tourquoise water BUT it was very very busy, touristy, noisy, and you paid to get in and then extra for a sunbed! Can't see why you want to stay there when there are so many other lovely and almost deserted beaches !
it cost us 20 Trinidad dollars each (approx £1.90) to get in. It's a stunning location, don't forget your camera.The sun beds cost approx £2.90 pp. unfortunately we chose the day that the islands electricity was off so couldn't stay all day as all the restaurants were closed, but we will be back. Well worth a visit.
We had our lunch here during a 'round the island day trip. The sand was soft and white, the sea was blue, the food was tasty and the people were friendly, but we found it too commercialised for our tastes.
Great place to relax on the Caribbean side of the island. Beautiful pier/pavilion to take sunset photos.
Water is clean and you can swim for hours. There are many places around to get good food as well. They have showers open to the public to use.
A great beach with good facilities for showering and changing, plus food and drink. There is a charge at the entrance of about 20 $TT (£2) each. White sand and blue water.Jet skis for hire and boat trips from the pier.BUT GO IN THE WEEK if you want to relax, it was really crowded the Sunday when we visited.It's an OK (30-40 minute walk from Crown Point area and you can sometimes get a boat from BuccooYES the sunsets are great.
Another must while in Tobago. The beach is set within a park and it cost 20 TT$ to enter. beach chairs cost the same if you fancy one. There is changing facilities, life guards, toilets, shops, restaurants and water sports. Its one of the best beaches I have ever visited. Calm clear blue beautiful waters and soft white sands. Better during the week when there is fewer people.
Nice sandy beach well protected from large waves. Lifeguards on duty from 10 until 6. Sun loungers available for hire.