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Cotton Bay

Cotton Bay is one of Tobago’s most secluded beaches, accessible only by boat or via a challenging hike through dense forest. This hidden paradise offers unspoiled beauty, with powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery.

Grange Bay

Grange Bay, also known as "The Wall," is a scenic and tranquil beach on Tobago’s Caribbean coast. This hidden gem is loved by locals and surfers due to its consistent waves, making it a good spot for bodyboarding and surfing, especially during the right conditions.

Turtle Beach

Turtle Beach also known as Great Courland Bay, got its name from an abundance of turtles that come ashore during the months of March to August to lay their eggs. Shaded by the backdrop of trees the beach is great for relaxing, bathing, surfing, and kayaking.

Englishmans Bay

Englishman's Bay is known for its scenic beauty, with a wide stretch of soft golden sand framed by lush greenery. The bay remains relatively untouched, as it is located in a protected area that restricts development and maintains its natural allure.

Buccoo Beach

Located near the famous Buccoo Reef and the small fishing village of Buccoo, Buccoo Beach is a vibrant yet laid-back destination. The beach has soft golden sand and shallow, clear waters, making it ideal for swimming and wading.