Pigeon Point Heritage Park
Contact Information:
(868) 639 0585
Tobago has many unique features; Its rainforest, its people and its culture. But the most visible natural aspect of this island would arguably be its coral reef, the Nylon Pool and famous beaches all down at Pigeon Point. There is much more to the area however. The Marine Park is about 125 acres, more than half of which is the wetlands to the south and south-east. The usable land stretches from Windhole in the North and curves to the south-west, where the entrance gate is located.Before accessing the Heritage Park, visitors will see several souvenir and other handicraft vendors as well as watersport operators who ply their trade to those in the area. Fisherfolk as well, use some of the beaches of the Park, mostly to the southwest or what they call the Swallows. Others use Windhole to the north to land their daily catch. Today green verges overshadowed by coconut palms guide visitors along the access road to the main area where modern amenities await those who would spend an idyllic day lounging on pink sunwashed sands.

