Gazing across Little Rockly Bay, can you imagine horse races thundering across this very sand? Before the island’s racetrack, this stretch of white and black sand hosted thrilling equestrian competitions. Little Rockly Bay holds a unique spot in Tobago’s history. It’s the last expansive swimming beach before reaching Scarborough, with the added bonus of lifeguards. The sea here can be quite strong, a reminder of the island’s location on the Atlantic side. This makes Little Rockly Bay a bit cooler than the Caribbean Sea side, as it marks the beginning of the Windward Coast. These powerful waves crash against a shoreline fringed with palms, swaying rhythmically beside the old road that once led to Scarborough. Soak in the view. Little Rockly Bay isn’t just about the beach; it’s about the layers of history etched into its shores, from horse races past to the constant push and pull of the Atlantic waves.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.