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There’s an
activity in St. Lucia for everyone! No matter where your interests’
lie, some things are just too good to miss.
With so many different ways to see our island, exploring has never
been easier; enjoy St. Lucia from many perspectives.
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Boat Tours |
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Take
a pleasure cruise during the day to photograph coves, fishing villages and
other spectacular sights. Take
one in the evening to relax as the sun sets, on board the Vigie, Cats or
the Brig Unicorn.
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Nature Trails |
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Nature enthusiasts, come, take
a hike!! Our forest reserves
will satisfy. Choose any one from Castries to Soufriere: Union Trail,
Barre de L’ Isle Forest Reserve, Descartier Loop Trail or the Edmund
Forest Reserve. Interested persons can call the Forest and Lands
Department at 450-2078 or 450-2231.
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Pigeon Island National Landmark |
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The less adventurous may navigate historical
ruins, and beautiful beaches on both the Atlantic and Caribbean sides of
the island now joined to the mainland by the causeway. For more
fascinating information, contact The St. Lucia National Trust.
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Helicopter Tours |
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Get a bird’s eye view of
St. Lucia. Paradise
Helicopters and St. Lucia Helicopters both provide opportunities for
visitors to do aerial sightseeing and aerial photography. Duration and type of service offered depends on the company. |
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Plantation Tours |
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Scholars who may be interested in the roots and
culture of the Helen of the West Indies can travel back in time with a
tour of one of our many working plantations. Discover how cocoa, coffee,
coconut copra and other crops were harvested at Soufriere Estate, Errard
Plantation, Marquis Estate and Morne Coubaril Plantation. Eager minds can
learn more about folklore, Creole cooking and St. Lucian living. |
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Castries Market |
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Castries Market is the place to be for those who want to be immersed in
culture. See women and farmers selling produce, fishermen selling
fresh morning catches and local craftsmen displaying their wares
as they continue a longstanding tradition that must be "lived" to be understood. |
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Scuba Diving |
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Visit any one of two Marine Reserves both
possessing beautiful reefs and exotic wildlife that have the added bonus
of being protected natural areas where underwater ecosystems thrive. Wreck
diving is also available. |