Crown Point · Tobago · Trinidad and Tobago
Pigeon Point Beach
Imagine the postcard: a long, wooden jetty, its thatched roof a perfect silhouette against a sky painted in cerulean and aquamarine. This is Pigeon Point, the very image of Tobago, where the gentle lapping of the Caribbean invites you to shed your shoes and sink your toes into the soft, white sand. It’s a place where every glance offers a new photo opportunity, from the swaying palms to the vibrant marine life just beneath the surface.
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Imagine the postcard: a long, wooden jetty, its thatched roof a perfect silhouette against a sky painted in cerulean and aquamarine. This is Pigeon Point, the very image of Tobago, where the gentle lapping of the Caribbean invites you to shed your shoes and sink your toes into the soft, white sand. It’s a place where every glance offers a new photo opportunity, from the swaying palms to the vibrant marine life just beneath the surface.
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About this beach
Where it is
Pigeon Point Beach
Crown Point, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
11.1622°, -60.8397°
Top things to do
At Pigeon Point Beach
Sun Bathing
Soak up the Caribbean sun
Snorkeling
Discover vibrant marine life
Photography
Capture iconic jetty views
Swimming
Enjoy calm, warm waters
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Pigeon Point Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Pigeon Point Beach.
Is Pigeon Point Beach safe for swimming, and are there any specific hazards to be aware of?
Pigeon Point Beach is renowned for its calm, shallow, and incredibly clear turquoise waters, making it exceptionally safe and ideal for swimming for all ages, including families with young children. The beach is generally well-maintained, and while there are no strong currents, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings. Lifeguards are sometimes present, but it's best to confirm. The sandy bottom is soft, with minimal hazards, perfect for a relaxing dip.
What is the best time of day or year to visit Pigeon Point Beach for the optimal experience?
The best time to visit Pigeon Point Beach is during Tobago's dry season, from December to May, when the weather is consistently sunny and pleasant. To enjoy the beach with fewer crowds, consider arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon. The 'best weather' period ensures ideal conditions for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends or public holidays.