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Robinson Crusoe's Cave
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, Crown Point, Tobago Western, Trinidad and Tobago.
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5 Reviews on “Robinson Crusoe's Cave, Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago”
I’ve been told that this was the actual cave of Robinso Cruso, and that the adventure in the booked actually happened right here. To be honest, I couldn’t resist the curiosity of seeing this place. For a very small fee, visitors can actually get inside and see the glorious of what is a sea cave. You can jump in the waters and swim in the cave pools. Also, make sure you get some comfortable shoes because the rocks are quite edgy and if you plan to climb up and down you’d need something better than flip flops.
We took this excursion on our first day and had the best day in the entire vacation, only because we were all into swimming in impossible places and seeing caves that actually inspired books (or as the locals told us, Robinson really was there). Anyway, it’s a place worth seeing and visiting.
After some locals said there’s an attraction called Crusoe’s Cave, I had to see it, even though some of them claimed they descended from him (a fictitious character!). It’s hardly a cave, but it’s interesting and feels good to swim in cave pools.
A place worth seeing for it’s cave pools and wild rocky beach, regardless of the Crusoe legend.
Now surely they get you when they tell you the tour goes to the Cruso’s cave. I found it hard to believe anything about this myth, but it’s a rather cool place and surely I recommend it as one of the must visit places on the islands.