antionettep2015
I like the food. Crab and dumplins and bake and shark. To visit all the boots where you can purchase items. And there is facilities to clean up after all the sand.
star-trini
Love this place so much came here here in 2006 and fell in love with thyou first time I must say its a must visit beach in Tobago have so much nice memories of this place sunset is spectacular it is worth seeing and will take your breath away. There are drink and. Snacks and people willing to carry you to the famous nylon pool and buccoo reef. Worth a visit by the way. The change room facilities open 10am to 5:45pm so with respect to using the facilities you are limited. But you will be amazed at this place. Must visit!
crysandeh
The tour was nice but disorganized - if I return to Tobago again I will go to Charlotteville it is a 30 minute drive from the airport but still peaceful and de-stressing.
103trishp
Boarded glass bottom boat for Nylon Pool excursion. Good food, shopping, and plentyof clean facilities for showering etc.... The Tobagonians are really helpful and accommodating
Cindersthecat
I had the pleasure spending every day at this lovely beach for a week. It is quite small however there seems to be room for everyone. The water is warm and crystal clear, the sand is soft and clean. Like any water facility sometimes there can be an undertow and the lifeguard will close the beach for your safety. The supervision of this beach ends at 5 pm and I would recommend you leave at that time. We rented chairs and umbrellas from Dimples everyday to the left as you enter the beach area. The cost is roughly 10 dollars canadian per day for two chairs and an umbrella and worth every penny. Dimples is happy to adjust your umbrella throughout the day to your liking or move your chairs. He is a lovely man!Additionally this beach has life guards which is unusual in Tobago. It is a public beach with great clean facilities for showering changing and using the washrooms. There is a nominal cost of two TT, the equivalent of .40 cents to use the facilities otherwise the beach is free. There is lots of local food available at a food court type of area with outdoor tables in a pavilion. There is a small store on the corner of the food court area that sells the best homemade ice cream. The group favorites for us was the rum and raisin. There is also an area where you can get local souvenirs and beachwear as well as a gentleman who will make custom sandals for you made to fit at very reasonable prices. You can also arrange tours of the Nylon pool and Bucco reef as well as eco tours here at this beach. A WORD OF WARNING.: do not purchase tickets from vendors on the beach. If they ask for your money in advance it is a scam and the tour operators will not honor those fraudulent sales. Purchase tickets from the booth only. We walked here everyday but there is lots of parking available however other reviewers have mentioned security issues with the parking. On the whole we thoroughly enjoyed this beach and had no problems or issues.
federicat84
I really liked Store Bay in terms of sea and sand as well as for its convenient location close to the airport. However, I found that as in many other popular beaches you would find too many vendors soliciting for business which was a bit annoying. Facilities are also not as good as in the neighbouring Pigeon Point. From Store Bay you could also get bottom glass boats to Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool which is an activity that I would suggest to anyone coming to Tobago.
LS958
I heard that the dive shop was marvelous and very helpful--and the dives were great. The beach was rocky and water rough. There were lots of touristy huts to buy trinkets and buses from cruises were parked outside. Prices were reasonable and consistent. However, when I ask where the items were made, one of the shop keepers said he didn't care where they were made as long as he made a profit. So, buyer beware....one person actually told me his items were made in Ecuador. If you walk further into town near the flea market, there are actually some shops selling items made in Trindad and Tobago, There was local food available for purchase as well as a wonderful shop selling homemade soaps.
90Lauren
There are other beaches just as nice or nicer with much less comncialism and fewer people. As for the snorkling - there were more jelly fish than coral reef.
tedateconomy
If you're looking for inexpensive souvenirs to take home to your friends and relations , the booths at Store Bay fill the bill. Lots of trinkets to choose from. Worth a visit.
otolith
The beach, like most of Tobago's beaches, is great, but the real draw here is the local food stalls. Good home-style Trinbagonian cooking. Try the curried conch and dumplings. This place is packed in the summer months.
mikecathytrini
If you are in tobago this is one of many beach locations to visit. Parking is secure and water quality is good. There is food, drinks and craft available for purchase. Be wary with the tobagonians looking to sell their services to tourists or nationals they assume are tourists!
kathrynp324
This is great spot to chill out. The beach is quite small but lovely soft sand and a safe sea to swim in to cool down. I had read a few bad reviews on security, but had no issues at all and I even saw an American family leave a suitcase on their sun loungers while they went on a boat trip! It makes me wonder if the bad reviews about theft are insurance scams. You don't pay to get on the beach but you rent the beds and brolly which are cheap. What isn't cheap, however, are the smoothy drinks to the left on the beach...the equivalent of £5.... we went to the kiosks behind the beach after that which are much better value! The little shop on the corner sells excellent homemade ice cream and there's a little market selling clothes, jewellery and trinkets. The eating area is part covered then there's plenty of seating on the grass too. There's a couple of small bars for a cold beer or a cocktail. You can get one of the boats out to Nylon Pool or you can hire a canoe and paddle around the bay. There are life guards on the beach and if you drive here there's a massive Tarmac car park just behind. All in all its a very pretty spot to mix with locals and other holiday makers.
249asham
Please visit the beaches at Bago's bar or Pigeon Point in that area because it was a lot more calmer when we visited last weekend. The service at Pigeon Point is so much better.
kristyk25
Lots of huts selling crafts, local snacks, foods, homemade ice cream, renting diving gear, wifi on the beach, its amazing!
XXXMariaXXX
A small but very nice beach at Crown Point, Tobago. Lifeguard service. Nice local food, and souvenir shops adjacent to the beach.