Must-sees in Santa Lucia
This amazing island is filled with history, culture and photo opportunities you won't want to miss, so discover the very best of Saint Lucia, taking in the scenic capital, Castries. Founded in 1650 by the French it was named ‘Carénage' which means, ‘safe anchorage'. Even today it lives up to its name as you will see luxurious cruise ships lining the port.Take a ride into the city where you'll get to shop at the Craft Market and Duty Free La Place Carinage. While in the capital, you'll visit the largest church in the Caribbean, the Stone Cathedral and the Derek Walcott Square. From there take a stroll down to the century old Governor's Mansion, with a spectacular view of Castries. Then visit one of the most prestigious forts on the island known as Morne Fortune – ‘the hill of good luck'.Continue on, along countryside roads which lead to the Heritage Park known as Fond Latisab Creole Park, where you'll see traditional Cassava bread making and log cutting. You'll also learn about the history and culture of Fair Helen.
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The ultimate chill experience in St. Lucia with lunch
Stroll in the Pigeon Island National Park and hike up to Fort Rodney in St. Lucia. Lounge on the beach and have lunch at a beachfront restaurant.
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Take in the best bits of Soufriere on a full-day boat tour exploring its highlights. Enjoy a light Creole breakfast as you sail along the west coast of Saint Lucia, passing the picturesque fishing villages of Anse La Raye and Canaries.It all starts with a chance to soak up the scenery, sailing by the majestic Piton Mountains – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then, once in Soufriere, take the shuttle to Toraille Waterfall. It's a natural wonder of Saint Lucia, full of glistening pools, cascading waters, tropical flowers and plant life.With a stop at Sulphur Springs, you can submerge yourself in a mud bath or take a tour of the volcano – it's the hottest and most active geothermal area and only drive-in volcano in the Caribbean. After lunch on board, there's a spot of swimming and snorkelling in the secluded waters of Marigot Bay. To round off there'll be music, dancing and rum punch as we sail back to shore.
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