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When you travel to Santa Lucia, you will be happy to know that there is no shortage of things to do on this rock. And if you're looking for more free fun in Saint Lucia, head to Anse Mamin Beach and relax like a boss. As you travel through this tropical paradise, you will understand why Marigot Bay is one of the most popular places to visit in Saint Lucia. A bay with white sandy beaches, anchored boats and swaying palm trees offers an enjoyable seaside holiday in Saint Lucia. In addition, it is more serene here than other beaches on the island. This is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island and a good place to spend the day (and grab a snack). Just make sure you take plenty of sunscreen, there is strong sun on the island. If you can get away from relaxing on the beach (or by the pool with a cocktail in hand), the Tet Paul Public Nature Trail is one of the most beautiful (and easiest) hikes on the island.
The Pitons
For magnificent views of the Gros and Petit Pitons, visit the Tet Pol Natural Park. If you want to admire views of the Gros and Petit Pitons, twin volcanic peaks that dominate southern Saint Lucia, Tet Paul offers an easy nature trail with viewing platforms along the way. A guide to explaining things (and lots of mundane but fun "pointing at nails" shots) is included in the $ 10 admission fee, and a walk from the parking lot takes you to a smooth uphill ride on a circular path. Intrepid travellers will love the climb to the summit of Gros Piton on a guided adventure that begins near the village of Soufriere, at the centre of interpretation in the town of Von Gens on the island's southwest coast. Splash Island Water Park is the perfect choice for travellers with children looking to get to the beaches and the Caribbean. It is located on the southern coast of Gros Island, where the yellow sands of Reduit Beach give way to green dunes in the north. The little cove that forms the Bay of Marigot halfway between Castries City and the Canary Islands on the western edge of the island is one of Saint Lucia's true tourist destinations in general and is filled with everything from cosy Caribbean restaurants to luxury accommodation options. Sitting a short distance along the coast from the George F.L.
Put on your shoes
Here you will find two beautiful beaches, restaurants, a pub and abandoned military buildings. Unsurprisingly, the island has become a very popular place to visit. I came for a week and loved the island, which offers secluded palm-fringed beaches, iconic views of the Pythons and the natural beauty of rainforests and waterfalls, as well as many historical and cultural attractions. Saint Lucia is one of the best places to put on your shoes and hike the trails in the Caribbean, with its verdant interior of pristine rainforest and fog-covered mountains bubbling and smoking with plumes of sulphur and smoke. There is plenty to choose from, apart from the Gros Piton trail that leads to the top of a rocky mountain near Soufriere. Experienced divers can discover the Soufriere Marine Reserve and the numerous wreck sites around the island. Head to the remote sandy beach of Anse Cochon and you will find the lovely Ti Kaye Resort, made up of just 33 cottages, which has a fantastic diving centre suitable for everyone. Both the reef and Anse Chastanet beach are the most popular attractions in the south. The best snorkelling spots in Saint Lucia are Anse Chastanet, Anse Mamin and Jalusi Beach. The charming fishing village of Gros Islet is easily accessible by boat from Rodney Bay (St. Lucia’s main beach).
Marigot Bay
Located 5 miles south of the island’s capital on the west coast is Marigot Bay, a beautiful natural harbour with shelter where you can relax with a drink on the beach or stroll along the boardwalk. Pigeon Island Beach is a fun day, although it is crowded every time we go there, and Splash Island Water Park is located on Reduit Beach, so if you go to Saint Lucia with children, this is a must. Without visiting the Pigeon Island National Park, the trip to Saint Lucia would be incomplete. The national landmark Pigeon Island is one of my favourite attractions in Saint Lucia. Its lush tropical fonts are as beautiful as any other place in Saint Lucia (except perhaps the most intimate places) and are dotted with historical and cultural attractions worth visiting. Beaches usually bring people to the Caribbean. Saint Lucia has quite a few white sandy beaches, but there are also verdant rainforests, mountains, volcanoes, lush botanical gardens, and colonial historical sites worth exploring. Geothermal activities, magnificent mountain views, lush tropical rain forests, volcanic beaches and colourful coral reefs all year round attract tourists to the island of St. Lucia in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. This island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea has many natural wonders such as beautiful green mountains, volcanic beaches, and coral reef areas.