Mount
Irvine Back Bay is a secluded beach that is located on the West coast of the
island and is walking distance from Mt. Irvine Bay. For those who don’t know of
the bay’s existence, it is highly unlikely that it would be noticed at first
glance, as the bay is set beneath a cliff of rocks and requires a couple
minutes hike to access. The bay is lined with
golden tan colored sand and aqua green water that is always warm in temperature.
Due to its secluded settings, Mt Irvine Back
Bay is often considered the perfect destination for those who wish to visit a
lively beach that is not over crowded.
Hidden Secrets of Tobago
Hidden Secrets of Tobago is a blog created as a traveler’s guide to see and explore the island of Tobago through the eyes of the natives.
Friday, 9 December 2016
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Englishman’ Bay
Englishman’s
Bay is one of the island’s best kept secrets. For the most part, the bay is
hidden from the main road by lush vegetation and requires about a sixty (60)
seconds off road drive to arrive there. This spectacular crescent shaped beach,
consist of a half mile of light powdery sand, deep and clear waters perfect for
swimming and snorkeling.
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Swallows Beach
Located
between the very popular Store Bay and Pigeon Point Beach, Swallows Beach is
known for its crystal clear, shallow waters lined by beautiful white sand and
forever swaying coconut trees which depicts that classical tropical postcard feeling
Man O War Bay
Man
O War Bay is situated on the North-Eastern coast of Tobago in the quiet fishing
village of Charlotteville. The bay has been described as the perfect
destination for the visitor seeking a scenic location with a great beach that
is untainted by the influences of the mainstream tourism. Man O War Bay can be
easily identified by its golden sands and sky blue waters surrounded by verdant
rain forest mountains and signature jetty.
Buccoo Bay
Buccoo
Bay is a long white narrow stretch of white sand beach and clear waters that is
perfect for bathing and acts as a gateway to locations such as the famous
Buccoo Reef, Nylon Pool and also the scenic No- Man’s Land. Buccoo Bay is
located on the side of the island faced by the Caribbean Sea and is surrounded
by mangroves and scrublands. Although the
beach becomes very narrow at high tide, one can easily walk along the coast,
all the way to No-Man’s-Land when the tide is low.
Monday, 17 October 2016
Grange Bay
Grange Bay is protected by a stone wall which separates the bay from the main road and the Mt
Irvine Golf Course. This long and beautiful expansion of white sand serves as a
popular nesting area for turtles and iguanas. The beach is describes as ideal
for swimming and within recent times it has become a trendy spot for surfers. However,
what make this beach so attractive is its deep, pristine, crystal clear waters
and what appears to be a never ending shoreline covered in white sands surrounded by luscious
vegetative cover.
Sunday, 16 October 2016
Castara Bay
This
quiet and unspoilt beach is considered one of Tobago’s best kept secrets. Castara Bay is located on the leeward coast of
the island and can be described as a half mile of white powdery sand surrounded
by lush vegetation. The bay's scenic display entices tranquility and relaxation
as its deep and always clears waters provide a picture perfect environment for
snorkeling and swimming.
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