Pigeon Point
Pigeon Point, also known as the Pigeon Point Heritage Park, is one of Tobago's most prominent beaches. Pigeon Point, also known as Pigeon Point Heritage Park (PPHP), is Tobago's most picturesque beach and is home to the world-famous thatch-roofed jetty, which has become a symbol of Tobago around the world. A large stretch of white sand beach with beautiful blue waters is part of the resort. Beach facilities include bathrooms, showers, and beach chair rentals, as well as bars and a restaurant. Souvenir and water-sports shops are among the tourist attractions.
Unlike Englishman's Bay, this beach has a lot of amenities, making it an excellent area to spend the day. There are snack bars, shops, change rooms, and thatch-covered seats, as well as the option to rent sun loungers. However, there is a charge to enter the beach. Boats depart from here for snorkeling at Buccoo Reef and swimming at Nylon Pool, a meter-deep offshore sandbar with crystal-clear blue water that resembles a big swimming pool.
Location: Tobago