Luxuriate in the Beautiful Scenery of Pigeon Island

Vacationers will find much to love about their Caribbean villas particularly if they book a memorable stay on the island of St. Lucia.

Vacationers will find much to love about their Caribbean villas – particularly if they book a memorable stay on the island of St. Lucia. Part of the Lesser Antilles, the small island nation has made a name for itself due to its sun-kissed beaches and Caribbean cuisine. Those who will be spending some time in the area will definitely want to gain a bit of historical insight on the region by exploring the classic structures and sweeping vistas of Pigeon Island.

Spread across a meager 40 acres, Pigeon Island is actually an islet off the northern tip of St. Lucia that is primarily composed of two large peaks and the numerous structures that surround them. The island was originally home to the native Arawak people, and initially rose to prominence when French pirate Francois le Clerc adopted the landmass as his personal hideaway in the 16th century.

It wasn't until British Admiral George Rodney took control of the island in 1778 that many of the classic structures that Pigeon Island is known for were built. Most notable among these was Fort Rodney, a traditional colonial outpost that boasts tall stone walls and well-kept cannons, as well as memorable views of the Caribbean. Also of note is the hilltop outpost known as Signal Hill, which boasts an unparalleled view of the water from which Rodney viewed French ships stationed on Martinique.

The site hosts a number of more modern amenities and attractions as well. From its winning restaurant and picnic areas to the annual St. Lucia Jazz Festival that fills the air with smooth music, Pigeon Island has something for everyone.

Eco-minded travelers can also revel in the lush forests that cover the island. As the peaks that dominate the island are volcanic in nature, the soil of Pigeon Island is remarkably fertile, allowing the islet to support a robust assortment of plant and animal life. Of particular note is the assortment of tropical birds that can be found throughout the island, which attracts many avian enthusiasts from nearby luxury rentals each year.

Though most of the island's coast is comprised of stony shores and craggy jetties, there is a small, white-sand beach that could be the perfect spot to relax after a day of hiking Pigeon Island's twin peaks.

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