service

Sandy Point Beach | Scarborough


Information

Landmark: Sandy Point Beach
City: Scarborough
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Continent: North America

Sandy Point Beach, Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago, North America

Overview

On Tobago’s west coast, Sandy Point Beach hides in a quiet curve of shoreline, its soft golden sand warm underfoot, the water glassy and still beneath the afternoon sun, subsequently it’s the perfect spot for anyone who wants to escape the crowds and enjoy a quiet stretch of sand where the only sound is the waves rolling in.Tucked close to the lush shoreline and wrapped in a quiet calm, it’s a hidden gem for beachgoers on the island, while sandy Point Beach sits just outside the village of Sandy Point, on Tobago’s quiet western shore where the water glints in the afternoon sun.Sandy Point Beach sits on the island’s sheltered leeward coast, where the sea is usually gentler than on the windward side, besides it’s about 20 kilometers-roughly a 30‑minute drive-from Scarborough, Tobago’s capital, and easy to reach by car thanks to clear roadside signs.Wide ribbons of soft, golden sand invite barefoot strolls, sunbathing, or simply sinking into the warmth, while the calm, clear water makes swimming and wading a pleasure, on top of that the gentle surf makes it perfect for anyone who isn’t a strong swimmer or just wants a calm, easy float in the water.With fewer buildings and no loud bars, the beach stays quiet and tucked away from the busier stretches of the island, in addition visitors can soak up the quiet, far from the press of crowds, making it ideal for anyone craving solitude.The beach curves between thick green palms and bright tropical plants, each leaf glinting in the sun, along with with its untouched beauty, it’s a peaceful haven for nature lovers, where gentle waves make for easy swimming and warm, powdery sand invites you to stretch out under the sun.It’s a great destination to soak up the Caribbean sun, with a ribbon of soft sand perfect for slow, quiet walks as the waves lap at your feet, and the calm, shallow waters around Sandy Point invite a bit of easy snorkeling, besides near the rocks along the shore, visitors often observe flashes of bright fish and, now and then, a sea turtle gliding past.With golden sand that’s warm underfoot, clear blue water, and a lush tropical backdrop, Sandy Point Beach is a stunning spot for photos, not only that its peaceful, scenic vibe also makes it perfect for a slow, lazy picnic.Frankly, Since there aren’t many facilities, it’s best to bring your own food and supplies, likewise just a short drive away, you’ll find Pigeon Point Heritage Park-a favorite spot in Tobago with a long wooden pier, glassy turquoise water, and a quiet cove tucked from the wind.It’s a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports, with the Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool just minutes away; at the reef, a protected sanctuary, you can glide over bright coral on a glass-bottom boat or slip into the water to snorkel among flashes of yellow and blue fish, in turn the Nylon Pool, a natural sandbar tucked into the middle of the reef, is known for its shallow, glassy water where you can wade ankle-deep and notice tiny fish dart past.Just up the coast, Store Bay buzzes with life-grilled shrimp sizzling at food stalls, beach chairs lined in the sun, and plenty to keep you busy or blissfully still, also near Sandy Point Beach, the Tobago Plantations Estate invites you to wander its nature trails, watch for bright tropical birds, play a round of golf, or simply soak in the island’s beauty.You can reach Sandy Point Beach easily by car from Scarborough, likewise take the Claude Noel Highway, then watch for signs pointing you toward the island’s west coast, where the scent of salt drifts in on the breeze, slightly It’s a quick drive with sweeping views of Tobago’s coastline, where turquoise water meets white sand, in conjunction with if you’re taking public transport, you’ll find buses and shared taxis, though they’re not always direct or frequent.If you want to get to Sandy Point Beach without a hassle, rent a car or grab a taxi, at the same time the dry season, from December to May, brings bright skies and calm, clear water-perfect for swimming or stretching out on the warm sand.Not surprisingly, For more space to yourself, come between June and November when the crowds thin out, at the same time you might get a few rainy days during these months-September and October are the most likely.If you’re heading to Sandy Point Beach, pack your own water, sunscreen, snacks, and beach gear, as there’s nowhere nearby to buy them, also sandy Point Beach is quiet and unspoiled, with no shops, restaurants, or public restrooms-just sand, water, and the sound of the wind-so bring what you need, clean up after yourself, and leave nothing behind.Bring a small cooler packed with cold drinks and a few snacks, and your trip instantly feels easier, as a result so, why head to Sandy Point Beach?It’s a quiet stretch of sand where the waves murmur and the crowds stay away, a perfect break from Tobago’s busier spots, consequently tucked away with glassy water and hills that catch the light at sunset, it’s the perfect venue to soak up nature, breathe easy, and let the quiet wash over you.You can swim in the clear shallows, stretch out under the warm sun, wander the soft shoreline, or just breathe in the quiet-Sandy Point Beach is where Tobago slows down for you.


Location

Get Directions



Rate it

You can rate it if you like it


Share it

You can share it with your friends


Contact us

Inform us about text editing, incorrect photo or anything else

Contact us

Landmarks in Scarborough

Grafton Beach
Landmark

Grafton Beach

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Castara Beach
Landmark

Castara Beach

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Plymouth Mystery Tombstone
Landmark

Plymouth Mystery Tombstone

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Courland Bay
Landmark

Courland Bay

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Parlatuvier Bay
Landmark

Parlatuvier Bay

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Charlotteville Lookout
Landmark

Charlotteville Lookout

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
King Peter’s Bay
Landmark

King Peter’s Bay

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Hillsborough Dam
Landmark

Hillsborough Dam

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
La Fillette Beach
Landmark

La Fillette Beach

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Bonasse Village
Landmark

Bonasse Village

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Sans Souci Beach
Landmark

Sans Souci Beach

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
L'eau Michel Mud Volcano
Landmark

L'eau Michel Mud Volcano

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Erin Bay Beach
Landmark

Erin Bay Beach

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Fort King George
Landmark

Fort King George

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Tobago Museum
Landmark

Tobago Museum

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Scarborough Botanical Garden
Landmark

Scarborough Botanical Garden

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Dwight Yorke Stadium
Landmark

Dwight Yorke Stadium

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Shaw Park Cultural Complex
Landmark

Shaw Park Cultural Complex

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Market at Scarborough
Landmark

Market at Scarborough

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Fort Bennett
Landmark

Fort Bennett

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Bacolet Beach
Landmark

Bacolet Beach

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Scarborough Esplanade
Landmark

Scarborough Esplanade

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago
Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve
Landmark

Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve

Scarborough | Trinidad and Tobago

Tourist Landmarks ® All rights reserved