Anthony's Guidebook to Charlottesville Tobago

Anthony
Anthony's Guidebook to Charlottesville Tobago

Food Scene

The Suckhole

Sightseeing

Pirate’s Bay is named for the buccaneers that used it as a shelter centuries ago. Some say there is still buried treasure to be found inland at the bay. No matter the case it is certainly one of the best beaches and most rewarding I have come across. only accessible by foot or boat.
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Pirate's Bay
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Pirate’s Bay is named for the buccaneers that used it as a shelter centuries ago. Some say there is still buried treasure to be found inland at the bay. No matter the case it is certainly one of the best beaches and most rewarding I have come across. only accessible by foot or boat.
Within walking distance of Charlotteville village, the site of the old Fort Campbleton, on the west side of Man of War Bay, offers a good coastal view amid landscaped grounds, with a cannon pointed out to sea. The walk up from the village is steep, but driving up is tricky and the turn-in to the fort nigh-on impossible; best to go on foot.
Fort Campbelton
Charlotteville-L'Anse Fourmi Road
Within walking distance of Charlotteville village, the site of the old Fort Campbleton, on the west side of Man of War Bay, offers a good coastal view amid landscaped grounds, with a cannon pointed out to sea. The walk up from the village is steep, but driving up is tricky and the turn-in to the fort nigh-on impossible; best to go on foot.