Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in St. Lucia, St. Lucia

March 8, 2022 Sheron Bogner

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.
Restaurants in St. Lucia

1. Maria Islands Nature Reserve

Castries St. Lucia +1 758-452-5005 [email protected] http://slunatrust.org/sites/maria-island-nature-reserve
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Maria Islands Nature Reserve

Home to a number of species of rare birds and other wildlife.

Reviewed By Fourahbay - Greater London, United Kingdom

The Saint Lucia National Trust takes care of every detail that helps protect the natural habitat of the endemic species and other fauna found on this small island off the south east coast of Saint Lucia. It also takes care that you have informative and lively guides, a safe journey by sea to and from the island and from the shore to the highest point (c.400 ft?) and back to the beach for a swim. A unique place well worth the planning in advance to visit! Bring water/juice, photography gear, leave nothing physical behind and take away memories of a fabulous experience of conservation in practice and amazing views!

2. Carib Beach BarBQ (Zion Lion Farm)

Anse L'Ivrogne, Soufriere 00000 St. Lucia +1 758-717-4663 [email protected] http://www.tributetothelion.blogspot.com/p/zion-lion-farm.html
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5.0 based on 88 reviews

Carib Beach BarBQ (Zion Lion Farm)

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

Reviewed By MyValentine2004 - Norton, United States

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!

3. Marigot Bay

St. Lucia
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4.5 based on 616 reviews

Marigot Bay

A yachtsman's haven, this picturesque bay has been used for background shots in many Hollywood films such as Dr. Doolittle and Fire Power.

Reviewed By viatgesrjr - Mayaguez, Caribbean

Please conserve this beautiful beach. We only spent a few minutes here with our catamaran tour, but enough to enjoy the beauty. I hope this beautiful beach is kept for many generations to come

4. Anse Mamin

Soufriere St. Lucia +1 758-716-8396 http://www.islandcritic.com/Directory/anse-mamin-listing-790.aspx#.Vtdi6JwrK00
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4.5 based on 507 reviews

Anse Mamin

An old sugar plantation with a knot of bike trails along the estate.

Reviewed By catt711 - Upper Montclair, United States

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!

5. Pigeon Island National Park

Pigeon Island St. Lucia +1 758-452-5005 [email protected] http://www.slunatrust.org/index.php?id=30
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4.5 based on 2,000 reviews

Pigeon Island National Park

Pigeon Islands official moniker.

Reviewed By 721michellew

Pigeon island has a great history for the St Lucian people the guides was very enthusiastic about you seeing Fort Rodney and I must say the 15min hike is so worth it the views are spectacular overlooking the ocean even the mountain views were picturesque. A must go in St Lucia.

6. Immaculate Conception Church

Bourbon St, Castries St. Lucia +1 758-452-2416 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Immaculate Conception Church

One of the largest churches in the West Indies has some lovely frescoes.

Reviewed By rossh494 - Warwick, Australia

So warm, friendly and inviting when you walk into the largest church in the Caribbean...it feels so welcoming.

7. Soufriere Marine Management Area

3 Bay Street, Soufriere St. Lucia +1 758-716-8396 [email protected] http://www.smma.org.lc/
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Soufriere Marine Management Area

A protected strip of reef with a remarkable diversity of coral formations. A spectacular dive.

Reviewed By howardt707

My wife really wanted to go to the mud baths at Soufriere and I went along with her idea. We both had a great time as you start out in a hot spring - then apply the mud and go back in the warm spring to wash off the mud. It's a blast. Best advice, wear an old bathing suit as the mud can stain. Also, don't be alarmed as there will be lots of tourists joining you. This isn't like going to a day spa but probably more fun.

8. St. Lucia Rain Forest

St. Lucia +1 758-716-8396 [email protected] http://www.geographia.com/st-lucia/lceco01.htm
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

St. Lucia Rain Forest

Hike through this magnificently lush rainforest and walk among man-sized ferns and giant trees.

Reviewed By Gardengel-IoW - Crawley, United Kingdom

A sky tram slowly gliding through the rainforest with a very knowledgeable guide. Great to get a different perspective up in the tree canopy. The little walk through the small garden after was a nice touch. The guided walk through the forest wasnt too strenuous or long but hot.

9. Anse Chastanet Beach and Reef

Soufriere St. Lucia
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4.5 based on 337 reviews

Anse Chastanet Beach and Reef

This beach has a world-class scuba center. One of the best diving sites on the island.

Reviewed By Allrre - St. Lucia, Caribbean

The black sand beach is one of the best beach when it comes to the positive energy one feels when relaxing cause the positive vibes comes from the Soufriere drive in volcano also the reef and its marine life is the best in St Lucia and by far the Caribbean

10. Pitons

Soufriere St. Lucia
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4.5 based on 1,942 reviews

Pitons

A spectacular landmark of St. Lucia visible for miles, Petit Piton and Gros Piton are twin volcanic spires majestically soaring out of the sea with waves crashing around their bases.

Reviewed By Allrre - St. Lucia, Caribbean

I have climb the pitons and this is the best hick on island you will not waste your time i try to climb the pitons each and every time i get a chance it's better than a doctors visit to know if am in good health i climb the pitons try the piton when to get a chance they are now a world heritage site and i wear no shoes when climbing it's holy ground next time you on island please try the pitons hick.

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