Crusoe Cave is a sea cave on Crown Point,[1] on the island of Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago.
The cave is named for the titular main character of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by English writer Daniel Defoe.
[2] In the novel, Crusoe is shipwrecked on an unnamed island described as within sight of Trinidad; it is believed by some that Crusoe's island was based on Tobago.
[6][7] The land where the cave sits is privately owned, but can usually be accessed for a nominal fee.
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