Skallywag Bay Adventure Park was conceived as Trinidad and Tobago's premier theme park. Every aspect of the park’s design was a carefully crafted exercise in storytelling. The park’s signage and photo-opportunities stand tall among our best work.

You can see Skallywag Bay’s design and construction process ‘as it happened’ on our Journal.

Our scope of work included initial concept design, attraction selection, and masterplanning. Everything, from the park’s layout, right down to its mascots, was carefully planned with the guests’ experience in mind.

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Skallywag Bay’s signs can only be described as works of art. Each one was carefully crafted to both direct and delight guests!

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Skallywag Bay is filled to the brim with marvellous sculptures. A giant mechanical kracken, full scale cannons and a myriad of other photo-opportunities abound!

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Skallywag Bay’s miniature golf is filled with world class features — each one lovingly sculpted from ultra-durable concrete and painted to perfection!

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What would a pirate’s train look like? We designed the Skallywag Railway to answer that very question. Then, we collaborated with Sean Bautista and his team at Hillcrest Shops to build the world’s only ‘authentic’ pirate train.

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