Baradal Beach.
Located within the protected waters of the Tobago Cays Marine Park, Baradal Beach is a wild, undeveloped stretch of sand defined by its raw natural beauty rather than resort amenities. Situated on one of five uninhabited cays enclosed by the four-kilometer Horseshoe Reef, the beach faces a shallow, crystal-clear lagoon that serves as a critical sanctuary for green and hawksbill sea turtles. Visitors land here not for beach chairs, but to snorkel alongside these marine giants in their natural seagrass habitat or to walk the island's narrow sand spit. The shoreline transitions from soft sand to smooth stones, and while the lagoon offers calm swimming, the surrounding currents remind travelers of the park's untouched, wild state. It is a quintessential stop for an authentic, off-the-grid Caribbean marine encounter.