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The beaches here are absolutely stunning, with a pristine and untouched beauty. It's worth mentioning that several scenes from the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie were actually filmed at this location. Accessing the beach itself can only be done through a shallow passage in the reef. It's important to inquire with your guide beforehand to see if it's possible to visit this spot. Keep in mind that some providers may not go due to the shallow reef, which could potentially harm the engine. Please note that swimming is not permitted in this area, as it serves as a nesting ground for turtles.
This beach, also known as Rum Island, gained fame for its appearance in the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie. In that scene, Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth find themselves stranded after being forced to walk the plank. Elizabeth, in an effort to attract help, sets fire to all of Jack Sparrow's rum to create an SOS signal.
The beach is located in a fantastic spot and offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling!
I'm not certain if there exists a more stunning island anywhere on the planet. Although it may pose some challenges to reach, once you arrive, it becomes an extraordinary experience.
The island is absolutely stunning and definitely worth a visit due to its breathtaking scenery. The anchorage is quite small and narrow, only able to accommodate 4-6 yachts. It may be a bit far to reach by dinghy from the Tobago Cays anchorage, so be cautious when entering as there are rocks on both sides. We went snorkeling on the north side of the anchorage, and while it was decent, it wasn't anything extraordinary. We also attempted to walk around the entire island, but I wouldn't recommend it as the back side is rough and rocky. However, the views from the East side are quite lovely, so I wouldn't go beyond that point.