Trinidadian Opinion on Pigeon Point
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:49 am
I just wanted to clarify a few things about the policy of Pigeon Point
The rules are you cannot use any facilities provided ie. bathrooms, jetty,etc without paying the fee. But you can still use the beach and swim in the sea around the area.
Although Anthony Sabga has received a lot of bad press about the whole thing, I think it has been undeserved. And further more I think the whole country of Trinidad and Tobago would benefit greatly from the massive plans the Ansa McAl group had for the property, there was talk of marinas and hotels and such on the property. Providing a better service for the boaters and tourists of all sorts, not to mention the employment opportunities it will provide for Tobagonians.
In perfect Trinbagonian fashion everyone has jumped up at arms about losing "their favourite beach" instead of looking at the good points of development of the area and bringing more income to the island.
BUSINESS ASIDE,
When I last visited Pigeon Point, as a paying customer mind you, I found the staff pleasant, the sun hot, the carib beer cold, the beach beautiful and the service provided by the personable staff of the Wild Turtle Dive Shop great.
I just wanted to finish up by adding the Karawak reef dive is a light and easy beach dive that is most enjoyable.
The rules are you cannot use any facilities provided ie. bathrooms, jetty,etc without paying the fee. But you can still use the beach and swim in the sea around the area.
Although Anthony Sabga has received a lot of bad press about the whole thing, I think it has been undeserved. And further more I think the whole country of Trinidad and Tobago would benefit greatly from the massive plans the Ansa McAl group had for the property, there was talk of marinas and hotels and such on the property. Providing a better service for the boaters and tourists of all sorts, not to mention the employment opportunities it will provide for Tobagonians.
In perfect Trinbagonian fashion everyone has jumped up at arms about losing "their favourite beach" instead of looking at the good points of development of the area and bringing more income to the island.
BUSINESS ASIDE,
When I last visited Pigeon Point, as a paying customer mind you, I found the staff pleasant, the sun hot, the carib beer cold, the beach beautiful and the service provided by the personable staff of the Wild Turtle Dive Shop great.
I just wanted to finish up by adding the Karawak reef dive is a light and easy beach dive that is most enjoyable.