Crown point is the home of Tobago's only airport and is part of Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean country. For many it is the first port of call for a trip to Tobago.
Caribbean Airlines operates several flights between Trinidad (Port of Spain) and Crown Point (The A.N.R. Robinson International Airport). The fight is around 30 minutes from Trinidad.
There are irregular buses across the island run by PTSCTT (dead link: January 2023). They run every 1.5hrs between Scarborough (Tobago) via Plymouth for $3 (40 minutes). Bus stops do not list timetables so be sure to look up online before departure to avoid sweating in the heat! Tickets should be bought in advance from Jimmy's on Milford Road and buses run from the junction at Pigeon Point road. Most people have cars so be careful whose advice you rely on! The elderly are the best people to ask if in doubt and like many locals here are extremely warm and friendly!
Various car rental agencies are located by the airport and town if Crown Point is not your final destination.
The town is very walkable and you can even walk from the airport to your hotel. From the main street of restaurants to Pigeon point is about 40 minutes.
Taxis are available and most are unlicensed. Listen out for car honks and put your hand out if you need one.
Many hotels run a free shuttle to the main tourist attraction- Pigeon Point
Swimming
While here you can also try your hand at Kite surfing.
Buccoo Reef. - Jacques Cousteau visited Tobago's Buccoo Reef and rated it as the third most spectacular reef in the world.
There a handful of places on Milford road including gyros, pizza, pasta, seafood, roti and carribean. Food costs range from 50TTD upwards depending on the establishment.
Bago's beach bar is a nice and breezy bar to watch the sunset and wet your feet as well as your whistle.
There are many hotels in vicinity of the airport ranging from the cheap to the expensive.