One of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets, St. Lucia’s coastline is nothing short of amazing with its secluded coves and unspoiled beaches. The two sugarloaf-shaped volcanic cones, known as the Pitons, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the island’s most impressive landmarks. Complementing its shores are miles of lush rainforest, sparkling waterfalls and the world’s only “drive-through” volcano, providing a landscape of stunning vistas.
While St. Lucia’s offcial language is English, an early French influence can be seen in place names, cuisine and architecture. The charming town of Soufrière features many lovely French-style buildings that are reminders of a bygone era. St. Lucia offers a multitude of activities for adventure seekers, including ziplining, horseback riding, ATV rides, jungle biking, and more. The underwater caves and coral reefs are a magnet for snorkeling and scuba diving. Nature lovers can sail the island’s crystal-clear waters to spot dolphins and whales.
Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Derek Walcott Square Castries Harbour
Governor General’s House
Meadows Battery Ruins
Pigeon Island National Park
Fort Rodney
St. James’s Club Morgan Bay 9:30 am to 4:30pm




Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Derek Walcott Square Castries Harbour
Governor General’s House
Meadows Battery Ruins
Pigeon Island National Park
Fort Rodney
St. James’s Club Morgan Bay 9:30 am to 4:30pm




Anse La Raye and Canaries
Tet Paul
Sulphur Springs
Marigot Bay
St. James’s Club Morgan Bay 8:30 am to 3pm




Anse La Raye and Canaries
Tet Paul
Sulphur Springs
Marigot Bay
St. James’s Club Morgan Bay 8:30 am to 3pm



