A look at the former movie set at Wallilabou Anchorage as seen in Prop Culture. Image ©Disney

Wallilabou Anchorage is a hotel and restaurant in Wallilabou Bay, an alcove in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent. The pier and surrounding area played the role of Port Royal, the main location in 2004’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and multiple subsequent Pirates of the Caribbean films.

The pirate town of Port Royal, as seen in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). Image ©Disney

The area is open to the public to explore the props and sets that are still on display including the ship mast of the Jolly Mon, the sinking ship that Captain Jack Sparrow steps off when we first meet him.

An episode of the Disney+ series Prop Culture visits the Wallilabou Anchorage in an episode exploring the props, sets, and costumes of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Read more about the real-life locations featured on the show in our blog post: 7 Real-Life Locations From The Disney+ Series Prop Culture.

The Jolly Mon ship mast prop as seen in Prop Culture. Image ©Disney

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