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Charlotteville

Trinidad and Tobago

Swim in the warm Caribbean waters and discover the colorful marine life at nearby Pigeon Point Beach, Trinidad's most pristine coastal treasure.

πŸ’± Currency Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD)
πŸ—£ Language English
πŸ• Time Zone AST (UTC-4)
β˜€οΈ Best Time to Visit Dec–Apr
🚒 Typical Duration 14 nights
πŸ’° Price Range $2,569 per person
βš“ Port Type Port of Call
🚀 Tender Port No

Gateway to the southern Caribbean islands, offering access to the natural beauty and cultural richness of Trinidad and Tobago's twin-island nation.

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About Charlotteville

Charlotteville sits on the northern tip of Tobago, one of the twin islands that make up the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, offering cruise passengers an authentic Caribbean experience away from the busier tourist corridors. As a primarily port-of-call destination, Charlotteville serves as a charming waypoint on longer Caribbean itineraries, particularly appealing to travelers seeking a more intimate glimpse of island life. Holland America Line includes this picturesque village on select 14-night voyages, typically departing from Fort Lauderdale and calling at destinations like Key West, Aruba, and Bridgetown, with peak sailings occurring during the popular December season.

What makes a Charlotteville port day special is the village's laid-back character and stunning natural surroundings. The sheltered harbor provides excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities, while the nearby Man O' War Bay is renowned for its pristine waters and vibrant marine life. Passengers will find the local community warm and welcoming, with fresh seafood restaurants and small shops offering authentic crafts and provisions just steps from the pier.

The port facilities are modest but functional, reflecting the village's unhurried pace. This is an ideal opportunity to experience genuine Caribbean culture, sample local cuisine, and perhaps take a guided excursion to explore Tobago's interior rainforests or relax on nearby beaches. For those seeking a more relaxed alternative to larger cruise ports, Charlotteville delivers an unforgettable taste of island hospitality.
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Reasons to Visit

1

Pigeon Peak Hiking Adventure

Ascend Tobago's iconic Pigeon Peak for breathtaking panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and neighboring islands. This moderate hike through lush tropical forest takes approximately 90 minutes round-trip and rewards you with stunning vistas perfect for photography. The trail showcases native flora and offers a refreshing nature experience within easy reach of the port.

2

Fresh Seafood at Charlotteville Bay

Savor authentic Trinidad and Tobago cuisine at waterfront restaurants overlooking the picturesque bay. Local fishermen bring in fresh catches daily, and you'll find delicious crab, mahi-mahi, and traditional dishes like callaloo soup. The casual beachside dining atmosphere captures the true essence of Caribbean island life and local flavors.

3

Charlotteville Beach and Swimming

Relax on the pristine crescent-shaped Charlotteville Beach with calm, turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The sheltered bay offers excellent visibility for spotting tropical fish and coral formations. This peaceful beach village provides an authentic Caribbean experience away from crowded tourist areas, ideal for unwinding during your port day.

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Local Market and Craft Shopping

Browse the vibrant Charlotteville Market for handmade crafts, local artwork, and traditional Trinidad and Tobago souvenirs. Vendors sell colorful textiles, wood carvings, and spice blends reflecting the island's rich cultural heritage. Haggling is welcomed, and you'll discover unique gifts while supporting local artisans and small businesses.

5

Pirate's Bay and Local History

Explore the historic Pirate's Bay area, steeped in Caribbean maritime heritage and colonial history. This scenic coastal spot offers insight into Tobago's fascinating past as a strategic trading post. Local guides share captivating stories of the island's colorful history while you enjoy stunning ocean views and authentic village atmosphere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UN/LOCODE for Charlotteville Port?

TTCHV is the UN/LOCODE for Charlotteville Port in Trinidad and Tobago.

Where is Charlotteville Port located?

Latitude 11.3167, longitude -60.55, in Trinidad and Tobago.

What is the port type of Charlotteville Port?

Official port in Trinidad and Tobago.

What country is Charlotteville Port in?

Trinidad and Tobago.