Sitting on the deep, aquamarine waters of Man O’War Bay, the pretty fishing village of Charlotteville is one of Tobago’s oldest and most laid-back settlements. The off-the-beaten-track location and relaxed, beachy ambience are at the heart of Charlotteville’s charm. There’s a pleasant stretch of golden sand, and just a short walk or boat ride away you’ll find the peaceful seclusion of Pirate’s Bay – a beach so idyllic it starred in the 1952 movie version of Robinson Crusoe. Rent some scuba gear and explore the beautiful, thriving reef systems in the waters off both Charlotteville and the nearby village of Speyside, and when the sun is ready to set, order yourself a drink and listen to some Calypso music in the rum shacks on Charlotteville’s Main Street.
Sitting on the deep, aquamarine waters of Man O’War Bay, the pretty fishing village of Charlotteville is one of Tobago’s oldest and most laid-back settlements. The off-the-beaten-track location and relaxed, beachy ambience are at the heart of Charlotteville’s charm. There’s a pleasant stretch of golden sand, and just a short walk or boat ride away you’ll find the peaceful seclusion of Pirate’s Bay – a beach so idyllic it starred in the 1952 movie version of Robinson Crusoe. Rent some scuba gear and explore the beautiful, thriving reef systems in the waters off both Charlotteville and the nearby village of Speyside, and when the sun is ready to set, order yourself a drink and listen to some Calypso music in the rum shacks on Charlotteville’s Main Street.