Summary
Warm, serene and exquisite, the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia is the perfect destination for a luxury break. With gorgeous white sand beaches, lush green rainforest and majestic volcanic peaks, this captivating Caribbean island is rich with natural beauty.
Relax and pamper yourself in a tropical beach paradise on secluded sands, as you watch the waves lapping at the shore. Explore the island’s unique collision of cultures, mixing Caribbean, African, French Creole and English influences, or enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Rodney Bay, with its lively nightclubs, restaurants and casinos. Wherever you go on this stunningly beautiful island, you’re sure to cherish the memories forever.
Explore Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia
Description
Natural wonders abound
Saint Lucia is one of the Windward Isles in the Caribbean Sea, formed of volcanic rock. And from the twin peaks of the Pitons to its geothermal sulphur springs and black sand beaches, the volcanic history of the island is evident everywhere you go. Inland, much of the landscape is covered by dense, lush rainforest which is home to exotic hummingbirds, parrots and wild orchids. Cocoa plantations on the island support a thriving chocolate industry, so grab the chance to sample some local cocoa products during your stay.
Soufrière and the Pitons
If you want to get a feel for the real Saint Lucia, pay a visit to the town of Soufrière (French for ‘sulphur’), in the caldera of a dormant volcano. Towering above the town are the Pitons, two cone-shaped volcanic peaks that dominate the landscape: at a mountainous 771 metres high, Gros Piton is an impressive sight, twinned with Petit Piton which is only a little smaller. Many visitors like to take a hike in the mountains and see beautiful waterfalls, or walk the coastal trail along Anse Chastanet Beach. While you’re in the area, a visit to Sulphur Springs is a must – billed as the world’s only drive-in volcano.
At the foot of the Pitons, the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens are lush with gorgeous tropical flora set against the rainbow-tinged Diamond Waterfall and volcanic hot springs.
Castries
Castries is the largest town on Saint Lucia, and its harbour is a busy hub. There’s lots to see and do in the island’s capital: browse the handicrafts and local produce at the markets, shop for souvenirs at Pointe Seraphine and La Place Carenage, or visit the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, which has the honour of being the largest church in the Caribbean. (It’s worth stepping inside to glimpse the cathedral’s impressive interior mural.) Nearby, La Toc Beach is popular for its golden sand, or you can catch a stunning view of the sunset from Vigie Beach.
Pigeon Island
Paying a visit to Pigeon Island National Park, off the coast of Saint Lucia, is now simple: it’s connected via a causeway and you can drive there by car. This fascinating landmark is rich with historic sites and enchanting views. Its two high points are Fort Rodney and Signal Peak, and they are far easier to reach than the top of the Pitons! The view from the top stretches across to the Pitons and to the nearby Martinique Island. At ground level, Pigeon Island is home to some beautiful, secluded beaches and stunning hike trails.
Water sports
The crystal-clear waters off the coast of Saint Lucia make ideal dive destinations for snorkelling and scuba diving: catch a glimpse of tropical fish swimming among abundant coral reefs and sponges, as you navigate the warm blue waters. Paddle boarding, sailing and windsurfing are a fantastically exhilarating way to experience the Caribbean sea.
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FAQs
The temperatures are pleasantly warm throughout the year but between December and May the weather is the most settled.
7 to 10 days is enough to relax on the beach and explore the island and the local culture.
Eastern Caribbean dollar is the currency of St. Lucia.
The tipping is left to the traveller’s discretion. Usually, it is around 10%
Average flights to St. Lucia take around 8h and 45 minutes.
United Kingdom is 4 hours ahead of St. Lucia.
This Caribbean Island is known for the Piton Mountains, waterfalls, sulphur pools, tropical forests, sunsets, white sand beaches, street parties, and delicious food.
English is the official language but most of the population speaks Patwa, the Creole French dialect.
The authentic traditional Saint Lucian food is green figs and saltfish (national dish of the island), grilled or stewed pork, hot bakes and coco tea, blood pudding, homemade spiced rums, chocolates, and roasted cashews.
