Pigeon Point Heritage Park is a 125 acre nature reserve on
the southwestern coast of Tobago. Home to the award-winning Pigeon Point Beach,
this multifaceted facility has long been a defining feature of tourism in
Tobago. Located just a few minutes from the ANR Robinson International Airport,
this oasis is a wonderfully accessible escape from the life's busy pace.
The sand at Pigeon Point is one of Tobago’s finest with a
seashell tint and the water”s colour, a mixture of bright turquoise and teal.
This beach is well known for the constant hub of activities partly due to its
proximity to the ANR Robinson International Airport and the major hotels which
surround it.
Along the roadside, before entering the Pigeon Point park,
one will find dive shops, tour operators, road side vendors selling an
assortment of beach paraphernalia, locally made crafts and even cold coconut
water.
The beach makes up part of the Pigeon Point Heritage Park.
Visitors, upon paying the entrance fee of $18.00, may enjoy the park in its
entirety: secure parking, washroom facility and changing rooms, small shops,
seating areas that include thatched-roof huts ideal for picnicking, the
occasional live entertainment, and the leisurely stroll in the park.
This is one of the more popular spots for it offers two
sports bars that often highlight game days and stream live matches and events,
also it’s the perfect backdrop for your beach wedding.
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