Celery Beach also known
as Cotton Bay is a well known beach along the north coast of the island. It is only accessible by trail or by boat from nearby fishing villages such as Castara or Bloody Bay. Experiencing Cotton Bay is like being in your
own private paradise, as the bay lives up to its reputation of being clean, green and extremely
serene. The beach location has been branded as a favorite destination for beach
picnics and in bay snorkeling and surprisingly doesn’t suffer from the litter
problems being faced by some other beaches.
Hi, This information has indeed uncovered some hidden Tobago treasures to me; especially when it comes to spots only accessible by hiking or boat, which as a tourist one wouldn't know about... The pictures are gorgeous! I'd love to visit Celery Bay some day!
ReplyDeleteThanks next time i visit Tobago I will be definitely visit here, never knew it existed
ReplyDeleteThis gives me a new appreciation for Tobago's hidden gems.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thank you for sharing. I'll be sure to check out some of these on my next visit to Tobago!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great site and I love the pictures! I didn't even know about some of these places and I've visited Tobago several times before. I can't wait to book another trip!
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ReplyDeleteGoing to play tourist in Tobago!
DeleteWow!This is beautiful! I can't wait to visit Cotton Bay next time I go to the sister isle of Tobago.����������
ReplyDeleteJust splendored! Beatuiful pictures, very informative. For the many times I have been to Tobago I have never been to Cotton Bay. Next trip,I would love to experience the adventure and capture the moment.
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DeleteLove it!!! Great guide to be used in Tobago when visiting. Thanks for the info!!
ReplyDeleteThis beach looks great.
ReplyDeleteSo breathtaking. Had not the slightest clue of the existence of this beach. Nice. Revealing these secret beaches really encourages us to be appreciative of what we are privileged to. Great work.
ReplyDeleteAstonishing, I never heard about this bay. It look like a little piece of paradise. Impressive.
ReplyDeleteFirst i'm seeing or hearing of this beach (hides face)... Thanks for enlightening me love. This blog is indeed an impressive medium
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this place before but it is quite picturesque
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