Nature Trail Walks and Hiking |
Organized activities accompanied by local naturalists / guides.
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Bird Watching |
Arrangements can be made through the St. Lucia Forestry Department or St. Lucia National Trust.
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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.
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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.
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National Rain Forest Reserve |
19,00 acres of lush mountains and valleys to delight bird watchers, hikers, and nature lovers alike.
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La Soufriere and Sulphur Springs |
With the help of local guides, you can tour the bubbly, steamy springs of this now-dormant volcano.
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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.
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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.
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Plantation Tours |
Plantations were, and still are an important part of St. Lucian life, and the island's economy.
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Castries |
Visit the bustling capital, the colorful Carties Market.
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Pigeon Island National Park |
A "monument" to the island's turbulent past when France and England waged war over St. Lucia.
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Marigot Bay |
One of St. Lucia's most beautiful spots, it was a vital wartime base, and today a yacht haven.
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Sufriere |
The oldest town in St. Lucia, was founded by the French in 1746.
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Mt. Gimie |
The highest point on St. Lucia.
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Les Pitons |
The twin peaks have come to symbolize St. Lucia;s spectacular beauty.
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Gros Islet |
A fishing town that transforms itself every Friday night into a carnival scene.
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