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St. Lucia is a natural paradise of tropical flora and fauna. The island supports over 1,179 species of flowering plants and more than 150 species of birds, an indication of the outstanding ecological diversity concentrated in a relatively small area. This richness of natural and cultural resources provides the keystone of St. Lucia's popularity for tourists.


Nature Trail Walks and Hiking


Organized activities accompanied by local naturalists / guides.

Bird Watching


Arrangements can be made through the St. Lucia Forestry Department or St. Lucia National Trust.

Turtle Watching


Organized by the St. Lucia Naturalist Society at Grand Anse Beach on the northeast coast, where the Leatherback Sea Turtle comes to nest.

Maria Islands Nature Reserve


The two small islands off the coast from Vieux Fort are home to two rare species of reptiles found nowhere else in the world.

National Rain Forest Reserve


19,00 acres of lush mountains and valleys to delight bird watchers, hikers, and nature lovers alike.

La Soufriere and Sulphur Springs


With the help of local guides, you can tour the bubbly, steamy springs of this now-dormant volcano.

Diamond Falls and Mineral Baths


Take an invigorating shower in cascading natural falls, and linger in the mineral-rich baths

Choiseul


Rich in history, local crafts and panoramic views.

Tropical Gardens / Diamond Botanical Gardens


Have a close-up look at a variety of tropical fruit trees, shrubs, vines and all kinds of flowering plants.

Plantation Tours


Plantations were, and still are an important part of St. Lucian life, and the island's economy.

Castries


Visit the bustling capital, the colorful Carties Market.

Pigeon Island National Park


A "monument" to the island's turbulent past when France and England waged war over St. Lucia.

Marigot Bay


One of St. Lucia's most beautiful spots, it was a vital wartime base, and today a yacht haven.

Sufriere


The oldest town in St. Lucia, was founded by the French in 1746.

Mt. Gimie


The highest point on St. Lucia.

Les Pitons


The twin peaks have come to symbolize St. Lucia;s spectacular beauty.

Gros Islet


A fishing town that transforms itself every Friday night into a carnival scene.


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