Beachcomber Cabins

Beachcomber Cabins located at Bacolet Point in Tabago offers guests a great opportunity to unwind from the stresses of everyday life. Importantly Beachcomber Cabins has a very strong ethical and environmental stance, on the website they note: “Stay with us and travel responsibly - put something into the local community and help preserve the environment - our micro-resort is locally owned and all taxes are paid locally, any profits remain in Trinidad and Tobago. It was built using locally manufactured or sourced materials. We employ local staff under excellent terms and conditions including paying them well over minimum wage, offering sick and holiday pay, national insurance payments plus 2 days off each week. We offer guests and staff public liability insurance cover. We collect funds for and donate time, effort, money and visitors’ used items to a local home for displaced children. Our resort is probably the only one in Tobago offering a genuinely green experience, fully powered by renewable energy sources, with solar water heating, some recycling and harvesting rain water for drinking plus our own simple grey/black water treatment systems. Guests may even choose to enjoy “beachcombing with a difference” at Beachcomber Cabins – assisting us with occasional collection of washed up non-biodegradable litter from our secret little beach paradise. We encourage guests to try cooking with our solar-oven, or to use recycled paper briquettes in our BBQ. We are located above development-free Minister Bay Beach, a mile long swathe of palm-fringed sand, immortalised in the 1960 Disney film classic Swiss Family Robinson, and barely changed since.”

To find out more please visit Beachercomber Cabin’s website.

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