Widely considered this country's most fetching stretch of sand (it's actually three beaches), it's part of a 125-acre nature reserve on this islands southwestern coast. Apart from hiking opportunities, there are plenty of water-oriented activities, including glass-bottom boat tours; paddle boarding; great snorkeling/diving; and swimming with sea turtles and manta rays. And by the way, the jetty you see here on Pigeon Point's Main Beach has become a Tobago icon.
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