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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5.0 based on 88 reviews
Bon jou! Carib Beach BarBQ (Zion Lion Farm) is located at Yukahu Bay - Saint Lucia's most beautiful beach - in The Pitons World Heritage Site at the foot of Yukahu (aka Gros Piton). Each day is blessed according to Jah plan for you & yours to experience in peace. There may be (or not) some Lucians fishing from open "gommiers", setting lines from shore, gathering dry coconuts, hiking up the mountain with guests... We offer a full-day total immersion "CastAway Experience" all-inclusive of World Heritage Coast Cruise, Swim/Snorkel UNESCOs Marine Reserve Reefs, , Carib Cuisine Workshop, organic Sea n' Farm-To-Table Carib Beach BarBQ Feast, Bush Doctor Walkabout to the Rainforest Mineral Springs and more... Or a half-day "Splash ~ Feast ~ Play” all-inclusive Adventure (round-trip water taxi transport, authentic Carib Beach BarBQ Feast and any one of our "CastAway Experiences" mixed & matched to your schedule and budget... Mystical. Super Natural. Delicious. Dreamland. Bless up! Paul
Paul has a little slice of Heaven on a secluded beach that has zero tourists- just locals and travelers interested in authentic cultural experiences. We learned so much from Paul- he showed us how to cook a traditional meal using vegetables he grew on his farm. He told us abt the history of the island, the slave trade, his ancestors and how they taught him abt medicinal plants and Caribbean cooking. He gave us a tour of his farm and the forest but we still had plenty of time to just relax on the beach. We felt like we experienced the real St Lucia for a day- it was the highlight of our trip!
4.5 based on 507 reviews
An old sugar plantation with a knot of bike trails along the estate.
We took a day trip to Anse Mamin from our resort (Ladera) via pre-arranged water taxi. We paid the $36 for two chairs under an umbrella on the visitor side of the beach (the other side is reserved for resort guests), and enjoyed our day tremendously. The snorkling was good (and uncrowded early) and the whole atmosphere was enjoyable. The burgers served by a lovely little on-beach restaurant were SO good. All in all, it's well worth a day!
4.5 based on 278 reviews
One of the largest churches in the West Indies has some lovely frescoes.
So warm, friendly and inviting when you walk into the largest church in the Caribbean...it feels so welcoming.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
An imposing Catholic Church looming over the Soufrière town square.
Went to 8:30AM Sunday Mass. The congregation was warm and welcoming. The bishop was even there when we visited, which was a special thing for us. People dressed in their Sunday best like we used to when I was a kid, so I was glad that I had planned ahead and packed a long sundress and light scarf that I opened up to cover my shoulders like a shawl. The Mass was beautiful and I would love to return with my children, to share the experience with them.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
I stayed at the Coconut Bay resort so did a hike to this place one afternoon, The road is steep at times but good all the way so not too hard. Just take enough water - or drive to save time. Note that the road forks near the end, one path leads to the lighthouse itself, the other - to another hill behind it. Both spots offer great vistas, one is better for viewing the bay and the ocean, the other - to look at the island. There are some nice viewpoints on the way too so if you are driving you might want to stop for a pic or two.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
What a welcoming group of parishioners! We arrived 40 minutes before worship started. People coming in, greeting one another all while the rosary is being recited. As the bells ring calling all to Mass, someone saw that we didn’t have a missal or hymnal and gave us theirs. Wonderful music, choir, and worshiper voices. A great place to praise and thank God for the many gifts he sends our way. The photo I am including was taken shortly after we arrived. The church was full by the time Mass began at 7:30 am. 2 hours later, having shook many hands and enjoyed many hugs and a meaningful sermon and reception of our Lord, we left loving this island and it’s people.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
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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