charlotteville

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  • charlotteville
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    • cindypFleetwood 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A charming village, with a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants. Take a boat, or walk over the headland, to Pirate's Bay. You can get sun beds there but nothing else so take some water! The beach and sea are fantastic.
    • Vever2015 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Nice place, quiet and cool, calm water and restaurant in front of the beach, close to pirate bay you can join by walking or by boat
    • mariaaT9538ZM 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place is like a small, fisherman´s village. It has a great atmosphere. The beach here is not very nice,but a short walk away is a Pirate´s Bay - one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. There I had my first and only coconut in Tobago. Strange that people don´t sell coconuts there. The town is lively in the evening, although there is no any entertainment there, like bars or pubs, many take a stroll on the bay with their families and people are outside, talking, walking...etc. It is very different from other places in Tobago. A visit is a must.
    • davidhenshaw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The roads are not for the faint hearted, but its worth a visit this is a lovely little place with a great beach. On the way stop for lunch at Jemma's tree house at Speyside.
    • otolith 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place is charmingly trapped in a time warp. It is what Tobago was like decades ago and hasn't changed. A small fishing village at the Northeastern tip of Tobago, it's accessible best by rental car (recommended). Sit at the small bay or have a bite at a local cafe and just take the slow pace in. About an hour's drive or so from Crown Point.
    • Tonyric60 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quick look round the town on our round the island tour with Peter.Fish market area was interesting and the beach looked lovely but only a brief stop.
    • kathrynp324 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Loved the back in time old fashioned feel to the place. Its totally unmodernised. Most people were so friendly and we loved the lady called Lucille who has a stall selling her own homegrown food. She made us coffee and told us some fascinating stories about her life.
    • NorCTDnL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Charlotteville is about as far at the "end of the world" as one could wish. At the end of a long, (short in distance) winding road, at the tip of the island. A small village of about 1200 - maybe 1500 people,. Fishermen, and others, and, OK, well some tourists as well. The village is as it has been, and has not beel spoiled or corrupted (yet) by the homogeneous, boring, glitzy, casino-saturated, expensive, and soulless tourist industry as found throughout the Caribbean. A quiet town that rolls itself up at about 8 pm each night. Just a few places to eat (see other reviews) (Suckhole, Sharon and Phebes', Lucy's Organic Stand, and a wonderful no-name all take-away place (Lyndon's??) down an alley between some houses near the red grocery store.) Only one reliable place for wifi, the public library, when it's open. Good! We all need to be disconnected once in awhile. The photos from others showing the fishermen pulling the nets from the beach are real, - every morning. There are threats to this village's soul and charm in the offing as developers want to build a "mall" along the shorefront, and force the beachside vendors inside. I also heard of a plan to make it more accessible to cruise ships. That would be on the one hand probably good for local jobs and standard of living, and very sad for the loss of authenticity. Flagstaff Hill is a terrific view. Dash, the fisherman gives a wonderful tour of the nearby islands. and the snorkeling right on the beach is outstanding - within 6 feet of the sand.If you need a break from the "real world", to disconnect from life (and re-connect with yourself and others you love) spend a few days here. We spent 6 nights. I had no idea of the news of the world, or of my office, or virtually anything. yes, I checked email at the library a couple times, but that was enough. the rest of the time.....<exhale and breathe>
    • R9BRAZIL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Drove the island, got here when the sun was high on the sky, had some ROTI and was just chillin a bit, the locals cutting up their freshly caught fish, liming on the streets next to the beach, a truly postcard beach. Go there and feel the real Tobago vibe ;-)
    • dmittleman 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Although there is not much to see in Charlotteville, the beaches are lovely and the views from around town are great. Make sure to get out to Flagstaff Hill for the views.TIP: Caution at Flagstaff Hill as the birds nest in the area and dive bomb you if you get too close to their nests.
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