When was the last time you went out for a casual drive and ended up inside a volcano? A surreal scenario comes to life at La Soufrière, one of the most popular attractions in St. Lucia. Pack your skin with the medicinal mud of Sulfur Springs for a DIY spa treatment. Continue your eruptive adventures with a guided hike of the two volcanic plugs known as the Pitons then ascend Morne Fortune to take in the sweeping views. For an intimate beach experience, hit the private black sands of Anse Mamin.
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A group of us visited Fort Rodney in November 2020 while venturing through Pigeon Point National Park (see separate review). The scenery is spectacular and the history is very interesting to learn. Everything is labeled well and it is really amazing to hike to Fort Rodney and see the layout. I highly recommend it! See photos.
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It only happens on a Fridays The atmosphere is fantastic it’s like going to carnival the vibes is electric One big live party Fabulous St Lucian street food and lots of dancing One Friday out of your holiday to take in and get in on the actions I promise you you will have fun ????
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This town square is named for Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, a native of the island.
Well kept green space in the city center. Named after one of two Nobel laureates born in St Lucia. Adjacent to the square is the historic Library building one of few old buildings which survived the devastating fire in 1948 that destroyed much of Castries.
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