Man Of War Bay
This is the perfect destination for the traveller seeking a picturesque location that is largely untouched by the influences of the mainstream tourism industry.
The drive along the beautiful northeast coast of Tobago presents visitors with a breathtaking view of Charlotteville from the mountainous inclines.
With its golden sand shoreline and rainforest mountains as a backdrop Man-o-war Bay is a traveller's paradise
Swimming and snorkeling are great activities at this bay
Pirates Bay
Situated in the north east of the island is the very quiet village of Charlotteville, where you will stumble upon Pirates Bay.
Pirates Bay is mainly accessible by foot or by boat. it is gorgeous, quiet and unspoiled.
Named after the shelter that it provided to marauding buccaneers three centuries ago, this charming and isolated bay and beach was used extensively in the original Robinson Crusoe filmed in 1952.there are excellent reefs protecting Pirate's Beach
Access to the beach is via an un-paved track has been created up the hillside from Charlotteville (continue north along the coast road through the village, always forking left toward the sea).
It healthy 20 minute walk! before descending through the plantation to the beach.
The steps leading down are not marked and can be easily missed. There are some 170 steps down the steep cliff-side to the beach.
There are basic toilet/changing facilities
This beach is small and secluded with stunning deep blue waters and reefs near the grounds of Blue Waters Inn apartments.
The beach is a popular departure point for diving and snorkelling trips around the islands of Little Tobago and Goat Island.
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