Satellite view of Charlotteville

Charlotteville

Trinidad and Tobago

Introduction to Port

Charlotteville, a discreet gateway on Tobago's windward coast in Trinidad and Tobago, stands apart from typical cruise stops with its intimate, unhurried charm and a promise of authentic Caribbean encounters. Here, shore excursions feel tailor-made rather than scripted: guests snorkel among sheltered reefs and crystal-clear coves, hike pine and coastal scrub to sweeping sea vistas, and glide along calm coves on a glassy-water paddle or sunset-tinted boat ride. Signature experiences emphasize immersion over interruption—guided birdwatching along the shoreline, a stop in a nearby fishing village to meet local artisans, and a tasting of freshly caught seafood and traditional Tobago treats in a welcoming, family-run setting. Destinations within reach include nearby coves, pristine beaches, and quiet shorelines along Tobago's north coast, plus easy access to neighbouring communities where music, storytelling, and craft traditions come to life. Fleet features favor boutique, shore-friendly vessels with efficient tenders and low environmental footprints, while onboard services blend Caribbean hospitality with comfort: locally inspired menus, flavorful cocktails, spa options, and enrichment programs that illuminate Tobago's biodiversity and culture. The result is a memorable, people-first port call that feels distinctly Tobago—warm, colorful, and richly textured by sea, sky, and culture.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Official Port Status
Operated as an official port with standardized procedures.
Strategic Tobago location
Located at lat 11.3167, lon -60.55, on regional maritime routes.
Gateway to Charlotteville
Discover local beaches and coastal scenery near the port.
Data-backed port details
UN/LOCODE TTCHV confirms its official status and country.