No Man'sLand

No Man'sLand


No Man's Land No Man's Land No Man's Land - In the far South of the Caribbean Sea lies a stretch of uninhabited and exquisite sandy beach lapped by the most kaleidoscopic waters you will ever see. Located near the Bon Accord Lagoon; this unique beach is called No Man’s Land.

The Bon Accord Lagoon is fringed by mangrove wetlands and an important habitat for many species of bird. Because of this wetland the whole area is accessible only by boat, making it popular destination for Island boat tours and snorkelling. However, there are no permanent settlements here and it is void of commercialization.

No Man’s Land isn’t an island, rather a spit of white coral-sand stretching out in front of the lagoon. The spit is surrounded by clear shallow water and speckled with leafy trees and small forest growth on either side of a long path that makes up the dance floor to dozens of brightly coloured dragonflies. It is easily one of the most beautiful spots in all of Tobago, second perhaps to Nylon Pool which is situated in the Sea directly in front of it.

So, what’s better than visiting a deserted, white-sand, palm-fringed beach? Having a BBQ lunch on a deserted, white-sand, palm-fringed beach and relaxing in the shade from the heat of the afternoon sun. With plenty of rum punch, of course.

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