. . "17942619"^^ . . . . . "La Punta Pigeon\u200B (en ingl\u00E9s: Pigeon Point) Tambi\u00E9n conocida como Pigeon Point Heritage Park (PPHP)\u200B y, a menudo considerada la playa \"m\u00E1s hermosa\" de Tobago, es el hogar del famoso malec\u00F3n con techo de paja, que se ha convertido en una firma reconocida internacionalmente de Tobago. El complejo incluye una larga playa de arena blanca con aguas c\u00E1lidas color turquesa. Hay instalaciones de playa como ba\u00F1os, duchas y alquiler de sillas de playa, as\u00ED como bares y un restaurante. Instalaciones tur\u00EDsticas incluyen tiendas de recuerdos y para la pr\u00E1ctica de deportes acu\u00E1ticos. Por desgracia, la pen\u00EDnsula ha sido objeto de gran controversia en los \u00FAltimos a\u00F1os despu\u00E9s de que la propiedad fue comprada por el Dr. Anthony Sabga, fundador y presidente del conglomerado Ansa McAl sede en Trinidad. A principios de 2005 el gobierno se comprometi\u00F3 a comprar la propiedad; por orden de compra obligatoria si fuese necesario. Un acuerdo fue alcanzado y la pen\u00EDnsula pas\u00F3 a ser propiedad de la Asamblea de Tobago (THA) a finales de 2005 a un costo de $106 millones de d\u00F3lares TT."@es . . "La Punta Pigeon\u200B (en ingl\u00E9s: Pigeon Point) Tambi\u00E9n conocida como Pigeon Point Heritage Park (PPHP)\u200B y, a menudo considerada la playa \"m\u00E1s hermosa\" de Tobago, es el hogar del famoso malec\u00F3n con techo de paja, que se ha convertido en una firma reconocida internacionalmente de Tobago. El complejo incluye una larga playa de arena blanca con aguas c\u00E1lidas color turquesa. Hay instalaciones de playa como ba\u00F1os, duchas y alquiler de sillas de playa, as\u00ED como bares y un restaurante. Instalaciones tur\u00EDsticas incluyen tiendas de recuerdos y para la pr\u00E1ctica de deportes acu\u00E1ticos."@es . . "POINT(-60.839000701904 11.116700172424)"^^ . . . "11.1167 -60.839" . . . "11.11670017242432"^^ . . . . . . "Pigeon Point, Tobago"@in . . . "-60.8390007019043"^^ . . . . "yes"@en . "May 2020"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Punta Pigeon"@es . . . "Pigeon Point is also known as Pigeon Point Heritage Park (PPHP) and is often considered Tobago\u2019s most beautiful beach and is home to the world famous thatch-roofed jetty which has become an internationally recognised signature of Tobago. The resort includes a long stretch of white sand beach with warm aquamarine waters. There are excellent beach facilities such as bathrooms, showers and beach-chair rentals as well as bars and a restaurant. Tourist amenities include souvenir and water-sports shops."@en . . "1113955824"^^ . . . . . "2380"^^ . . . . . . . . "Pigeon Point, Tobago"@en . . "InternetArchiveBot"@en . . "Pigeon Point is also known as Pigeon Point Heritage Park (PPHP) and is often considered Tobago\u2019s most beautiful beach and is home to the world famous thatch-roofed jetty which has become an internationally recognised signature of Tobago. The resort includes a long stretch of white sand beach with warm aquamarine waters. There are excellent beach facilities such as bathrooms, showers and beach-chair rentals as well as bars and a restaurant. Tourist amenities include souvenir and water-sports shops. The peninsula has been the subject of major controversy over recent years after the property was bought by Dr. Anthony Sabga, founder and chairman of the Trinidad-based Ansa McAl conglomerate. In early 2005 the government promised to purchase the property; by compulsory purchase order if necessary. A deal was struck and the peninsula became the property of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) in late 2005 at a cost of $106 million TT dollars. Dr. Sabga had spent a considerable amount of time and personal energy in developing the property into the Heritage Park and the systems and practices that he had established are still being practiced today by the THA who now maintain the property. The controversy that surrounded PPHP was the establishment of an entry fee for usage of the facility. This remains even after the considerable expense to purchase the property and return it to Government control. The entry fee to PPHP is set at TT$20 (US$3.33/\u00A32) per person (children aged 6\u201312 half-price and children under six free)."@en .