Pigeon Island National Park stands as a remarkable testament to the region’s rich biodiversity and ecological significance. This protected marine sanctuary is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, pristine white sandy beaches, and the myriad of species that inhabit its waters. Characterized by its two islets, Large Pigeon Island and Small Pigeon Island, the park spans approximately 471 acres and boasts a remarkable collection of flora and fauna, including over 100 coral species, 300 reef fish species, and an assortment of endangered sea turtles.