Pigeon Is. interpretation Center, Gros Islet District
Facts and practical information
Pigeon Island is a 44-acre islet located in Gros Islet in the northern region of Saint Lucia. Once isolated from the country in the Caribbean Sea, the island was artificially joined to the western coast of mainland in 1972 by a man-made causeway built from dirt excavated to form the Rodney Bay Marina. Composed of two peaks the island is a historic site with numerous forts such as an 18th-century British fort and Fort Rodney both used by the British to spy on French Ships from neighbouring Martinique. In 1979 it was named a national park and again in 1992 it became a national landmark under the control of the Saint Lucia National Trust. Today, Pigeon Island is the home and major venue of the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival. ()
Gros Islet District
Pigeon Is. interpretation Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Splash Island Water Park St. Lucia, St. Joseph the Worker Church, Baywalk Mall.