Pigeon Island National Land Mark
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Explore historic ruins of Fort Rodney overlooking scenic coastline
Discover colonial military history at Pigeon Island landmark site
Enjoy panoramic views of Caribbean Sea and island landscape
Walk scenic trails through tropical vegetation and coastal hills
Pigeon Island National Landmark is one of the most historic and scenic places to visit in Saint Lucia. Once a separate island it is now connected to the mainland by a causeway and holds an important place in the islands colonial history. The site was originally inhabited by Amerindians and later used by the British during the eighteenth century as a strategic military base to observe French naval movements across the Caribbean.
Today visitors can explore the ruins of Fort Rodney where old cannons barracks and historic structures still remain. The hilltop offers panoramic views of the coastline surrounding beaches and the Caribbean Sea. Along with its rich history the island also features beautiful beaches clear waters and lush greenery making it a wonderful place for swimming snorkeling relaxing and wildlife watching among tropical birds and coastal landscapes.
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Pigeon Island National Landmark is one of the most historic and scenic places to visit in Saint Lucia. Once a separate island it is now connected to the mainland by a causeway and holds an important place in the islands colonial history. The site was originally inhabited by Amerindians and later used by the British dur...
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Activity Provider: St. Lucia Paradise Transfers

