Pigeon Island is steeped in history, making it more than just a typical beach destination. Once a military outpost during colonial conflicts, this 44-acre island was used by the British during their battles with the French for control of St. Lucia. Today, the island is a designated national park managed by the Saint Lucia National Trust.
Visitors can explore the remnants of its military past, including old barracks, cannons, and Fort Rodney, a hilltop fort that offers stunning panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and neighboring Martinique. The climb to Fort Rodney is relatively easy, making it accessible for most visitors. Along the way, interpretive signs provide fascinating insights into the island’s role in regional history.
Beach chairs, bathroom facilities, Restaurant.
30 minutes driving
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