Pigeon Island
Pigeon Island offers a leisurely dive that starts at 15 ft and progresses to a maximum depth of 60 ft. Pigeon island national park is made up of two islands: giant pigeon island and little pigeon island. The beach is unquestionably the nicest part of any island, and Pigeon Island National Park is no exception. The plot's twist is the coral reef, which is 200m long and 100m wide. As a result, the abundance of water life may be seen from the shore. A rocky islet surrounds the little pigeon island's coral-rich ecosystem. Over 300 species of coral reef fish reproduce and graze on the rocky outcrops and islands, keeping the vibrant underwater symphony alive. You can relax as you would on any other beach, just be sure to wear your slippers at all times. Coral cuts are popular here.
Pigeon Island is a snorkeler's paradise. The clean water makes snorkeling easy and safe from 1 ft to 6-7 ft. Underwater life includes Trumper fish, angelfish, parrotfish, els, coral gardens, and other colorful creatures. There is also a good probability of spotting large sea turtles and maybe blacktip sharks. You must hire a boat and snorkeling equipment, but this is a tiny price to pay for the pleasure. Because there are a few restricted sections, it is advised that you get a guide when booking the boat excursion. If snorkeling isn't exciting enough for you, the Pigeon Island resort also offers deep-sea dives. The resort offers several programs for children's safe dives. Deep and night dives with underwater photography are available with a trained diver.
If snorkeling is not your thing, the speedboat ride is worth the trip in and of itself. You may swim on the other side of the island or go fishing in the sea. Windsurfing is another secondary activity available at Pigeon Island Beach, but you must be lucky with the waves.
- Dive Level: Novice.
- Location: Pigeon Island, St Lucia.