| St. Lucia is a unique vacation
destination, filled with primeval beauty in the rainforest (regarded as
a National Treasure) and tourist ammenities in the northern, more
developed, section of the island. A little off the beaten tourist
path, the island offers the laid back Caribbean and the ammenities you
want.
Near Soufriere, the Pitons are spectacular
remnants of an extinct volcano. You can climb to the top, snorkel around
the base or just have lunch and drink in their rugged beauty. A guided
trip into the rainforest will be filled with exotic flora and fauna. You
may even be lucky enough to see St. Lucia's indigenous parrots, now
making a comeback from a brush with extinction.
The northern end of the island offers golden
sand beaches, fine dining, an 18 hole golf course and duty free
shopping. There is plenty to do on St. Lucia; the problem is getting it
all seen and done in a week. Many people come back year after year.
Maybe you will too! English is the predominant language.
Climate: St. Lucia is a
windward island and gets plenty of sea breezes. Day time temperatures
average in the mid 80's and the nights dip into the low 70's. May is
regarded by locals as the hottest month. St. Lucia is below the
"official" hurricane belt and has had only two hurricanes in
the last hundred years.
Beaches: All beaches are part
of the Queen’s chain so, technically, there are no private beaches on
St. Lucia. You’ll find golden sand in the north and dark, volcanic
sand in the south. There is great snorkeling, diving, and swimming all
over the island. Although beautiful, the beaches on the Atlantic side of
the island are generally not recommended for swimming.
Shopping: The local market on
Saturday morning in Castries is a must see. Point Seraphine is the large
duty free shopping area. Local artisans and their work are found
everywhere. However, if shopping is at the top of your list, St. Lucia
is not the island for you.
Dining: There is everything
from great brick oven pizza to elegant Italian, Continental and Pacific
Rim. Many excellent choices for dining out. The drinks are wonderful,
too, particularly at night looking over the sea after a great meal and
an unforgettable day.
Activities: Golf, tennis,
squash, mountain biking, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, sailing,
deep sea fishing, horseback riding, hiking and climbing, Nature Tours,
and more.
Money: East Caribbean dollars.
The rate is fixed at $2.67EC to $1US in cash.
Transportation: We can arrange
car rentals for you. St. Lucians drive on the left side of the road.
Taxis are available for hotel guests.
Travel Documents Needed: A
valid Passport is required for travel to St. Lucia
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