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Pigeon Island Public Beach
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National Landmark with amazing views, hiking trails, two beautiful beaches, and a local restaurant with great food called Jambe de Bois
Beautiful beaches with yellow sand for relaxing in the sun; whilst, simultaneously, enjoy the splendor of the sea as its waves bestow towards you.
A picturesque, 44-acre island reserve joined to mainland Rodney Bay; Pigeon Island is a cultural, historical and recreational treasure of St. Lucia. The lush green island is full of lovely hills, secluded beaches, nature trails and old ruins. Step back in time as you walk among the preserved remains of British military buildings and 18th century Fort Rodney built by a British naval officer. A short hike upwards leads you to the tallest summit at Signal Hills, with dramatic coastline views. Take a nature trail to the beautiful forests with diverse fauna and flora, relish the local cuisines, swim in the warm and inviting waters, or watch the waves crashing into the shore; this tranquil island is a real gem.
A picturesque, 44-acre island reserve joined to mainland Rodney Bay; Pigeon Island is a cultural, historical and recreational treasure of St. Lucia. The lush green island is full of lovely hills, secluded beaches, nature trails and old ruins. Step back in time as you walk among the preserved remains…
Historial Park. Short hike to the Fort where battles were fought between French and English
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Gros Islet