Goldsborough Bay

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Gazing across Goldsborough Bay, can you picture a towering treehouse nestled amidst the lush greenery? This tranquil bay, located between Roxborough and Scarborough, is more than just a picturesque spot with dark volcanic sand beaches. It holds a secret, a sliver of Hollywood history. Goldsborough Bay played a starring role in Disney’s 1960 film, “Swiss Family Robinson.” The very spot where we stand was once bustling with film crews and exotic animals brought in from all corners of the globe. Imagine elephants, zebras, and even a tiger roaming this serene landscape. The heart of the film, the iconic treehouse, was built in a majestic 200-foot saman tree right here in Goldsborough Bay. The story goes that when filming wrapped, Disney planned to dismantle the set. But the locals, captivated by the magic of the movie, persuaded them to leave the treehouse standing. Although the interior furnishings were removed, the structure remained, becoming a beloved local attraction. Sadly, the mighty Hurricane Flora of 1963 swept through Tobago, claiming the treehouse among its casualties. While the house is gone, the saman tree still stands. It stands as a silent testament to Goldsborough Bay’s brush with Hollywood. Today, Goldsborough Bay offers a serene escape. You can enjoy the clean, fresh air, the eco-friendly environment, and the lush flora and fauna. The sandy beaches with clear, cool water and gentle waves make it an ideal destination for families. While you relax on the beach, take a moment to imagine the flurry of activity that once transformed this quiet bay into a vibrant movie set. Goldsborough Bay, a place where natural beauty and Hollywood history intertwine, creating a truly unique destination.

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