• Soufriere St Lucia

    Nestled on the south coast of the tropical Caribbean island of Saint Lucia, Soufriere is the oldest town on the island and the original French capital. Today it has a laidback feel, with an intriguing market and many nearby attractions. It makes an excellent base for a holiday, both for its Caribbean charm and its convenient location.

    Attractions near Soufriere

    The Pitons and Sulphur Springs

    Saint Lucia’s most iconic attraction, the Saint Lucia Pitons, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, are located near to Soufriere. The Pitons, two volcanic plugs, are now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Lucia is well known for its volcanic activity, and there are hot sulphur springs and fumeroles emitting steam, in the caldera of the Qualibou volcano, as further testament. The volcano is now dormant, and it is possible to drive through it.

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    Soufriere Estate and St Lucia Botanical Gardens

    The Soufriere Estate was originally granted to three brothers in 1713 by Louis XIV of France, and mineral springs discovered on the estate were used by French soldiers. These fell into disuse until the 20th century, and in 1983, the estate, along with its mineral springs, were opened to tourists. Nowadays this area includes nature trails as well as an 18th century watermill originally used for sugar production and also recently used for hydroelectric power. The Saint Lucia Botanical Gardens covers six acres of the estate, including the beautiful Diamond Falls and the Diamond River, black due to the colour of volcanic mud. The gardens feature tropical plants such as hibiscus, heliconias, vanilla and cocoa and are a superb place to while away an afternoon.

    Luxury Hotels near Soufriere

    Anse Chastanet

     

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    Anse Chastanet is an exclusive luxury resort near to Soufriere on the south west coast of Saint Lucia. Set within 600 acres of lush gardens, the resort features soft beaches and its turquoise waters are part of a marine reserve. The spectacular Pitons overlook the resort towards the coast, while inland tropical shrubs and flowers litter the verdant hillsides. Twelve of the stylish guest rooms are located near to the beach in the gardens, while others are located in the hillside. Guest rooms are individually designed and feature handcrafted items made from local woods such as teak, red cedar and wild breadfruit, while colourful Caribbean soft furnishings add vibrancy and comfort. Anse Chastanet features several outstanding restaurants and menus. The Treehouse Restaurant is set amongst the trees overlooking the gardens and ocean and serves an award winning fusion of Caribbean and other tropical cuisine. Light refreshments and East Indian dishes are available from Trou au Diable on the main beach, while the Jungle Grill on the second beach offers a relaxed and informal dining experience. Activities available at Ange Chastanet include 12 miles of walking trails, scuba diving, kayaking and other water sports, and cycling. The Kai Belte Spa offers various treatments including sand bundle massage, hot stone massage, head massage, couples massage, sea salt body scrub and Ayurvedic massage, facials and Shirodhana.

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    The Ladera St Lucia

    The Ladera Saint Lucia is set within an old cocoa plantation and is perfectly situated for a romantic getaway or revitalising holiday. With spectacular views over the countryside, ocean and magnificent Pitons, it is difficult to imagine a more impressive location. Accommodations feature private plunge pools or villa pools, while the resort offers guided rainforest tours, glass bottomed boat trips amongst the reefs and various other excursions to help you appreciate the incredible ecosystems of this amazing island.

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  • Canaries St Lucia

    Canaries, St Lucia

    Canaries is a fishing village on the west coast of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia. It was originally settled in around 1763 by people from Martinique. Until the 1960s, the village was only accessible by boat, but the West Coast Road now links it with the of Anse La Raye to the north and the old French capital of Soufriere to the south. The road offers scenic views in both directions and Canaries makes a pleasant stop on a tour along the west coast. Canaries is known as Kanawe in Creole, from the word for cooking pots. This is a reminder of its colonial past and the sugar plantation that previously dominated the region and provided employment for local people. The plantation closed in the mid-20th century.

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    Nearby Towns and Resorts

    The pretty town of Anse La Raye is to the north of Canaries and near the beautiful Marigot Bay. It is worth a visit for its magnificent colonial architecture; while nearby attractions include Anse La Raye Falls and River Rock Falls. A popular weekly event, the Fish Fry, involves fishermen demonstrating their skills. The name of the town refers to the rays that can be seen in the bay. Marigot Bay is a beautiful bay, overlooked by forested hills to the interior and aquamarine waters to the coast. It has a pretty marina where yachts are moored while along the waterfront numerous bars and restaurants entice the visitor. Soufriere is the old French capital and today is a quiet town with a quirky marketplace and typical Saint Lucia charm. A fascinating history revolves around Soufriere Estate, which was gifted to the three Devaux brothers for their services and loyalty to King Louis XIV. The estate was used as a recuperative base for French soldiers when mineral springs were discovered. Slaves on the plantation were freed following the French Revolution and execution of several Royalists. Soufriere was replaced by Castries as the capital city when Saint Lucia came under British control. Throughout all these events and into modern times, hurricanes have meant that the city has been rebuilt several times.

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    Nearby Attractions

    Canaries makes a convenient base for exploring the local region, especially for those seeking a quieter environment for their base. The Soufriere Estate is worth a visit for its nature trails and lush botanical gardens, featuring a variety of tropical plants such as hibiscus and vanilla, as well as beautiful waterfalls and black mud river. Also, nearby are Gros Piton and Petit Piton, two impressive volcanic landforms that now form part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The dormant Qualibou volcano with its hot sulphur springs makes a compelling excursion for the unusual experience of being able to drive through it.

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    Luxury Hotels near Canaries

    There are a number of luxury hotels nearby. The Marigot Bay Saint Lucia is a luxury boutique hotel set in landscaped tropical gardens and features stylish, contemporary guest rooms, a blissful Caribbean and Zen inspired spa and opulent French restaurant. The Anse Chastanet Saint Lucia is located within 600 acres of grounds. This exclusive resort borders a marine reserve and features individually designed guest rooms, an award winning tree house restaurant and various activities from hiking trails and scuba diving to Ayurvedic massage. The Ladera Saint Lucia is a superb mountaintop hideaway set in an old cocoa plantation. Guest rooms feature private plunge pools and magnificent views over the surrounding countryside and the resort offers many excursions including rainforest tours, boat trips and horseback riding.

    Booking

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  • Anse La Raye St Lucia

    Saint Lucia: Caribbean Luxury

    The Caribbean island of Saint Lucia is popular for honeymoons, family holidays and luxury holidays. It is known for its tropical beauty, great beaches, fantastic diving and fishing, and its luxurious accommodation options. Saint Lucia is located south from the island of Martinique and is a part of the Eastern Caribbean islands. The island's East Coast faces the Atlantic Ocean and the West Coast the Caribbean Sea. The island's famous scenery includes sandy beaches and, in the mountainous interior, lush rainforests. Local seafood is delicious, and one of the best places to try it is the weekly Anse La Raye fish fry.

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    Things to Do on Saint Lucia

    Saint Lucia has tropical beaches that are perfect for simply relaxing all day. The beaches on the West Coast, on the Caribbean side, are often preferred to the Atlantic beaches. If you want more from your holiday than sunbathing, this island also offers many excellent activities. Diving is one of the best activities on Saint Lucia. Diving sites around the island range from easy and beginner-friendly sites to challenging sites for experienced divers. Beginners can take diving classes and courses with experienced instructors. Saint Lucia is located at the top of an underwater volcano. This unique location creates ample opportunities for exploring a wide variety of corals, several ship wrecks, and a range of marine life including nurse sharks and turtles. If diving is not for you, try snorkelling near the beaches or on easy and relaxed boat trips. You can also arrange daytime trips to the forests and mountains in the interior of Saint Lucia. These trips are especially recommended to bird watchers as there are dozens of bird species in the rainforest. Saint Lucia is a beautiful destination for weddings and honeymoons. Many luxury resorts and hotels on the island offer exceptional wedding packages. Some resorts specialize in intimate and romantic accommodation that is ideal for couples. If you are planning a romantic break to the Caribbean, book a holiday in one of the resorts that cater for couples rather than families. On the other hand, if you are taking the whole family on a luxury holiday, many resorts provide excellent accommodation and activities for families. Family friendly resorts have professional childcare services and they also have activity clubs to keep the children busy throughout the day. Any family resort on Saint Lucia will have playgrounds and other child-friendly facilities including swimming pools for kids and paddling pools for toddlers.

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    The Anse La Raye Fish Fry

    Remember to join the Friday night Fish Fry in Anse La Raye. Located on the West side of the island, Anse La Raye was once a fishing village and is now a small and pretty town, famous for its seafood. Every Friday night local fishermen bring their catch to Anse La Raye where it is cooked near the beach. Everyone can buy and sample a wide variety of local and freshly caught seafood: try the octopus, the lobster or the shrimp and enjoy the Anse La Raye atmosphere. A visit to the Anse La Raye fish fry is highly recommended if you like seafood. For true relaxation St Lucia also has several high quality spa resorts with excellent service and treatments. Many hotels and resorts have their own spas, but you can always visit any of the spas around the islands for a treatment. Whether you want to stay in a spa resort or a family-friendly luxury hotel, contact us today to book your ideal holiday to St Lucia.

    Ti Kaye Resort, Saint Lucia

    Anse Cochon is home to a luxury resort and spa, the Ti Kaye Village, which offers accommodation in a selection of gorgeous cottages perched on the hills that surround Anse Cochon beach. The Ti Kaye at Anse Cochon Saint Lucia is an intimate boutique resort like no other, where the concepts of rustic elegance, Caribbean living, and opulence take on a completely new meaning.

  • Castries St Lucia

    Castries St Lucia

    On a map, Saint Lucia might seem undistinguishable from neighbouring islands; this is an island of small towns and breath-taking scenery. Nevertheless, St Lucia has its own unique feel. This feel is not just manifested in the nation’s natural wonders, but also in the cities. This is the case of the country’s capital, Castries. No matter if a tourist arrives by plane or boat, there is a big chance the capital will be his gateway into the country; Castries can also be a destination of a holiday package.

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    City and Landmarks

    Castries landmarks do not have as much international fame as those of Havana, the Cuban capital. Nevertheless, they attract interest. St Lucia does not have a long history, but the island’s past is filled with fateful events, and the capital remembers them. One of the sights that remind people of the country’s tense past stands on the hill of Morne Fortune on the town’s outskirts: Fort Charlotte. During the major wars of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the colonial possessions of leading European empires often became theatres of war. St Lucia did not avoid such a fate. The island was claimed and lost by both France and Britain several times throughout those years. The fort’s fate illustrates the battle for the Caribbean. It was built by the French in 1764 and became a battleground in 1796. A monument dedicated to that battle and the graves of the fallen soldiers can be found on the hill. Part of the fort is still intact and now houses education and administration facilities. The preserved parts of Fort Charlotte are not the only treasure of colonial architecture in Castries; others can be found in the heart of the city. There stands the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, a Roman Catholic basilica built in the nineteenth century. A spacious structure with a traditional ecclesiastic interior, the cathedral is also the seat of the Archbishop of the local Archdiocese. The cathedral of colonial times is located on Derek Walcott Square, a place serves as a tribute to St Lucia’s modern achievements. The square is named after the famous contemporary author, a recipient of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. One contemporary attraction of Castries is particularly noteworthy. Opened in 2011, the Our Planet Centre is an environment-themed museum that puts an emphasis on interactive exhibits. Visitors are invited to walk through the galleries with video projections that lecture tourists about the local and global ecology. A trademark feature of the museum is a hologram of Prince Charles, which addresses environmental issues.

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    Holiday Activities

    A tourist can go sightseeing or visit the museum, but these are not the only ways of spending time in Castries. Going shopping is an option. Moreover, the main shopping districts of the city are located at the entrances into the country; La Place Carenage and the adjoining Jeremie Street are in the port area while Point Seraphine is situated next to George Charles Airport. For an authentic Saint Lucian shopping experience, tourists can visit the central market, a more traditional place of trade. Castries is one of the locations of the St Lucia Jazz Festival, one of the biggest events of this kind in the world. If the trip is planned for May, a tourist might find the city in the middle of the festival. A traveller can of course just relax on a beach. Several of the island’s beach resorts are located just outside the capital of St Lucia: Vigie Beach, Choc Beach, Sandal Halcyon Beach.

  • Rodney Bay St Lucia

    Rodney Bay Saint Lucia: your secret Caribbean hideaway

    At some point in their lives, most people have dreamt of escaping to a faraway Caribbean island to soak in the sun, walk under the coconut palms, and sip tropically-flavoured cocktails while the gentle breeze brings in the salty scent of the ocean. The island of Saint Lucia, located between Barbados and Martinique, offers its visitors all that and much more. Saint Lucia is blessed with warm weather all-year-round, exuberant vegetation, idyllic white sand beaches and coves, and towering mountains covered in lush greenery. Saint Lucia has become the favourite luxury holiday destination of well-heeled tourists and businesspeople, so the island boasts modern facilities that combine perfectly well with its natural beauty. Rodney Bay is located in the North West of Saint Lucia and is a favourite spot for cruising and sailing. Its marina is often teeming with yachts from every corner of the world. The bay is well communicated with Saint Lucia's airport and with the rest of the island.

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    Accommodation and blissful living in Rodney Bay Saint Lucia

    Rodney Bay makes for an excellent wedding or honeymoon destination although, when it comes to travelling to paradise, any excuse to visit the island is valid. There is no shortage of high end accommodation in and around the bay, including luxurious villas perched on the nearby mountains, beach hotels, and a choice of conveniently located apartments rented out by the locals. The majority of villas and apartments are located a mere 15 minute walk away from the beach, the marina, and the area where all the shops, restaurants, bars, and banks are located. Those wishing to spend their holiday further inland will also be spoilt for choice. If you wish to spend your Caribbean vacation at a boutique hotel, Rodney Bay is home to the beautifully appointed Ginger Lily hotel. If you must be right by the beach, the British-owned Harmony Suites are an excellent option, as it is only 200 yards from Reduit beach. Dining and wining in Rodney Bay is an exciting and delightful experience. Many local restaurants are managed by top chefs from Europe, Asia, and North America, so there is a wide range of cuisine to be sampled during a stay in the bay. In fact, the variety is so wide-ranging that you could try a different type of cuisine every day: Indian, French, Chinese, British, etc. And of course, there is always the option of sampling the flavourful and original local gastronomy, which is a refreshing combination of French and British cuisine. Traditional dishes feature ingredients like papayas, mangoes, coconuts, curry spice, cinnamon, and seafood. The resulting combinations are a delectable treat to the palate.

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    Activities to suit everyone's interests in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia

    The main beach in Rodney Bay is Reduit beach, a long white sand strip that stretches for a couple of kilometres until it merges with the nearby coves. The principal activities here revolve around the concept of relaxation. Tourists are invited to swim in the azure waters of the Caribbean, sunbathe in a comfortable beach lounger or to enjoy a cocktail of freshly caught seafood, spiced up with the local culinary touch. Or simply enjoy a stroll around the promenade for a leisurely early morning (or late evening) walk. Those wishing to increase their adrenaline are catered for Rodney Bay with activities such as windsurfing and sailing, deep sea fishing, scuba diving, whale watching, mountain biking, horseback riding, golfing, and kayaking, just to mention a few. 

  • Pigeon Island

    Rediscover the Caribbean at Pigeon Island

    Anyone that has visited the Caribbean before will have surely fallen under the spell of its relaxed culture, the stunning beaches, and the agreeable weather. Yet, there are some corners of this delightful region where all these elements are taken to a whole new level, and this is the case of Pigeon Island, in Saint Lucia. Pigeon Island is located in the North of this Caribbean island nation, close to the beach resort of Rodney Bay. As its name suggests, Pigeon Island is an islet that sprung from the bottom of the ocean probably due to volcanic activity. For centuries, this 40-acre island was separated from Saint Lucia until in the beginning of the 1970s when a causeway was built to link Pigeon island with Rodney Bay. More than an island, Pigeon island is a peninsula (albeit a man-made one). Today, the island is home to a National Park and a protected space.

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    Accommodation in Pigeon Island

    Although there is no accommodation in Pigeon island itself, there are numerous villas, apartments, and luxury hotels in nearby Gros Islet and in Rodney Bay, which are only 20 minutes away on foot. Therefore, in order to make the most of your Caribbean retreat, you can choose to stay at one of the lavish hotels that surround Pigeon Island. One of the best options is the Cap Maison hotel resort and spa, an exclusive boutique resort set on a former sugar plantation, which affords stunning views over the Caribbean sea. Alternatively, you could stay at one of the Caribbean cottages offered by the East Winds Inn, all of which are impeccably decorated to make you feel as if you were at home. The best accommodation options in Rodney Bay are the Coco Palm resort, the Rodney Bay Village, and the boutique Ginger Lily hotel.

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    Activities for everyone at Pigeon Island

    Pigeon island's main attraction is its National Park. To access the park, walk along the causeway until you reach the visitors centre, where you will be required to pay a small fee (approximately £3). The park provides an excellent opportunity to explore the fauna and flora of this beautiful part of the island, as there are many marked trails that visitors can follow, taking detours to admire the breath-taking surrounding nature. After a 20 minute walk, visitors will reach the top, where the remnants of an 18th century fortress bear witness to Pigeon island's historical past. From the fortress lookout point, visitors will be rewarded with spectacular views of Saint Lucia's coastline and the nearby green capped hills. On a clear day, the views extend to the neighbouring island of Martinique. Pigeon Island is home to two magnificent beaches. Pigeon Point beach is often hailed as one of the best beaches in the whole of Saint Lucia. Here, the gentle aquamarine waves lap against the translucent sandy shore. The beach is fringed by palm trees and there is a bar where you can sample a glass or two of the local rum while looking out to the ocean. Alternatively, you can indulge in a massage right by the seaside, or simply soak in some sun while relaxing at a comfortable beach lounger. Barbecued seafood is often on offer, as well as live music played by a local band. And while we're on the subject of music, Pigeon Island hosts an annual Jazz Festival that has brought international artists of the size of Herbie Hancock and Santana to the island, so this event is worth keeping in mind if you are in Saint Lucia during the month of May.

  • Gros Islet St Lucia

    Spectacular Gros Islet

    The newly upgraded town of Gros Islet is situated in the north of the beautiful island of St Lucia. Once an understated fishing village, Gros Islet is now a thriving tourist town and is the administrative centre of the Gros Islet Quarter, which covers the northernmost tip of St Lucia. As one of the world's most popular luxury holiday resorts, Gros Islet boasts a wide range of accommodation and activities whilst remaining true to its roots as a village community.

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    Where to stay in Gros Islet

    As the area has flourished, the Gros Islet Quarter has seen an increase in the variety of luxury accommodation available. Gros Islet town itself, nearby Rodney Bay and Pigeon Island all offer spectacular resorts suitable for couples, groups or families of all ages overlooking the clear Caribbean waters. The all inclusive resort, Smugglers Cove St Lucia, offer the finest in five star accommodation. Featuring a range of high quality restaurants and bars, unforgettable tours and experiences, and relaxing spa treatments on offer. Another excellent resort, situated on Gros Islet, is the laid-back Coco Palm Saint Lucia. Offering a choice of French or Caribbean meals, private patios, and swim-up poolside rooms, Coco Palm Saint Lucia promises guests an unforgettable stay when residing at their resort.  Wherever you choose to stay in Gros Islet, you are guaranteed the highest quality and a truly memorable experience.

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    What to do in Gros Islet

    Most of the luxurious resorts in Gros Islet offer a range of activities to tailor your ideal holiday experience. Tourists seeking nothing more than sun, sea, and relaxation, will find exactly what they’re looking for in this quarter of the island. Home to some of the islands most magnificent beaches and indulgent spas, Gros Islet is thriving with activities for the whole family. For those who are seeking something more active, there are numerous sports on offer. Choose from a pleasant day golfing, or horseback riding, or try out a 12-line zip line course! Shopaholics will find what they’re looking for in modern Rodney Bay, south of Gros Islet, with numerous shops and malls around the marina area, whilst those looking to get back to nature will enjoy the wildlife of Pigeon Island in the north of Gros Islet Quarter. Film fans visiting Rodney Bay can step aboard the Unicorn, a brig used in the film Pirates of the Caribbean, and take a tour of the west coast of the island. The Beausejour Cricket Ground hosts both One Day International and Test cricket.

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    Nightlife in Gros Islet

    Many of the resorts of Gros Islet are all inclusive, so visitors needn't travel far for excellent food and entertainment. If you do wish to go out for the evening, the marina in Rodney Bay boasts a wide range of top quality restaurants and nightclubs, whilst the old fishing village of Gros Islet has a number of smaller outlets. The Friday Night Street Party, also known as the jump-up, is a main attraction for many visitors to Gros Islet. A large area of the town is cordoned off, using street vendors' stalls, and music can be heard throughout. The street vendors offer traditional foods such as barbecued chicken and steamed fish, as well as Piton beer, brewed in St Lucia. Locals and visitors dance together in the streets to calypso and reggae music, truly an experience not to be missed. For expert advice on creating your perfect trip to Gros Islet, complete the enquiry form below and one of our advisers will contact you with the best deals for your holiday experience.

  • Destinations in St Lucia

    Destinations in Saint Lucia

    If you’re looking for a tropical getaway, where soft white sands and sparkling waters combine with spectacular volcanic scenery and lush rainforest, then look no further than the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia. Situated just north of Barbados and Saint Vincent, and south of Martinique, this small island has everything you could need for a relaxing and fun filled holiday. Read on for information on a few of the most popular destinations in Saint Lucia.

    Popular Destinations in Saint Lucia

    Saint Lucia is approximately 27 miles long and 14 miles wide, making it easy to explore. Many popular destinations in Saint Lucia such as Rodney Bay and capital city of Castries are found in the north west, while the old French capital of Soufriere and iconic Pitons are further down the west coast. At the south is the bustling town of Vieux Fort, where Hewanorra International Airport is located.

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    Destinations in Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay

    Chic and stylish, Rodney Bay is a popular choice of destination in Saint Lucia for travellers wanting to experience a little glamour and glitz. It has several superb bars and restaurants, the beautiful Reduit Beach, several luxurious resorts and residences, and a magnificent marina.

    Saint Lucia Bay Gardens is an excellent family resort in Rodney Bay Village. Located close to Reduit Beach and set in enchanting landscaped gardens, the atmosphere is relaxing for adults yet exciting for children, with guests being made to feel instantly at home by the resort’s welcoming staff. 

    Cotton Bay Village, located on the North-East coast of Saint Lucia, is a popular choice for families and couples alike. Boutique villas are centred around either the main pool or have their own private pool. The resort boasts superb dining, a sumptuous spa and an excellent kids club.

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    Destinations in Saint Lucia – Gros Islet

    Gros Islet is another popular destinations in Saint Lucia. Located in the north west of the island, situated just north of Rodney Bay, Gros Islet boasts a bustling tourist scene and hosts a weekly, Friday night street party, where music, calypso, reggae, steamed fish and barbeque combine to create a festival atmosphere.


    Sandals Grande Saint Lucian is a luxury all inclusive resort in Gros Islet. It has a regal and elegant atmosphere, with colonial styled interiors and spectacular views across to Fort Rodney. A variety of activities and local tours are available, or you may want to indulge in the Caribbean inspired spa or delight in French pastries at Josephine’s.

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    Destinations in Saint Lucia – Soufriere and Anse Chastanet

    The old French capital is a delightful town, with colonial architecture, lively markets and some spectacular local scenery. The Pitons and Qualibou caldera are nearby, as is the Soufriere Estate with its nature trails, waterfalls and Saint Lucia Botanical Gardens. Nearby is Anse Chastanet beach. As one of the most scenic destinations in Saint Lucia, Anse Chastanet offers superb scuba diving and snorkelling.


    The luxury resort of Anse Chastanet is set within 600 acres of tropical gardens and is truly a one of a kind resort, with exquisite attention to detail and design. Views across the resort towards the Pitons and Caribbean Sea enhance the ambience, while guest rooms are dotted around the gardens and up the hillside. The guest rooms are individually styled from local materials.

    Booking Destinations in Saint Lucia

    Our travel consultants have many years of arranging luxury holidays to Saint Lucia and would be happy to help answer any queries you may have. We can help you choose from amongst the several destinations in Saint Lucia to find the perfect place for your holiday. Please call us on 0845 3 656565 or complete the enquiry form on our website.

     

  • Jalousie St Lucia

    Located on the sun-soaked Caribbean island of Saint Lucia, the Jalousie Saint Lucia is surrounded by palm-fringed beaches and bright, tropical vegetation. Saint Lucia is one of the most distinctive of the islands in the Caribbean, the twin volcanic peaks of the Grand and Petit Pitons having been a landmark for sailors since the days when pirates roamed the Spanish Main. It’s also renowned for the superb beaches, one the best being Sugar Beach which separates the Jalousie from the Caribbean.

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    This luxury resort stands in over 100 acres of what was once a sugar plantation. Guests are free to roam around the spacious grounds and enjoy the magnificent sights and sounds of this idyllic island. Accommodation is in a range of superbly appointed rooms and villas, all of them featuring four poster beds and personal butler services. The rooms are just a few steps from the shimmering white sands of Sugar Beach where you can while away the hours on a sun lounger under a palm tree, or get active with one of the free water sports activities.

    These include windsurfing, sailing, pedalos and snorkelling, all included in the holiday price. The more adventurous can have a go at scuba diving and water skiing although there is an extra charge for this. Away from the beach, guests can try their hands at billiards, tennis, archery and table tennis.

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    When you tire of all the activity, the Jalousie Saint Lucia offers the ultimate relaxation experience at the Rainforest Spa. The spa provides a real island experience with its treehouse treatment rooms and the skin clinic that is located right in the tropical rainforest.

    When it comes to dining at the Jalousie Saint Lucia, guests are spoiled for choice. A sophisticated English afternoon tea with cream and jam scones can be had in the Palm Court Lounge, or, if you can’t tear yourself away from the beach, the Bayside Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, just inches away from the sand. Guests who prefer to relax and dine in the comfort of their rooms can take advantage of the in-room dining service from 6am to midnight.

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  • St Lucia Holidays

    What do you look for in a dream holiday? Stunning vistas? Pristine beaches and crystal clear seas? How about intoxicating local culture? Saint Lucia holidays give you all of this and so much more. The magnificent island of Saint Lucia, only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide, has so much to offer. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, family holidays or a romantic break, Saint Lucia holidays let you experience all of this and more in absolute luxury.

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    What to do in Saint Lucia

    The Island may be small but the range of activities certainly isn't! The beautiful island boasts crystal clear waters, providing some of the best snorkelling and scuba diving experiences in the Caribbean. There are a variety of ways to experience the tranquil Caribbean waters, Catamaran or boat tours are popular with tourists who would rather explore the seas from above the water. Further to the adventures found at sea, Saint Lucia provides excellent attractions on land; try visiting the Sulphur Springs, the Caribbean's only 'drive in volcano' or the beautiful Diamond Botanical Gardens. These are simply a few examples of what Saint Lucia has to offer; there's so much more, book your holiday to Saint Lucia and discover it for yourself!

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    Hotels in Saint Lucia

    Hotels in Saint Lucia are amongst some of the best hotels in the world. Saint Lucia thrives from its tourist industry and it's easy to see why, every hotel provides a unique experience yet excellent service and fantastic facilities are consistent across all hotels in Saint Lucia. Whether you opt for total indulgence with an all inclusive hotel or a 5 star resortSaint Lucia holidays and hotels will cater to every taste. Feeling adventurous? Try visiting the exciting Smuggler's Cove Saint Lucia and hop aboard the actual Black Pearl! Or, for the perfect family getaway, try Coconut Bay which provides a unique experience for the whole family. However you choose to spend your vacation, Saint Lucia holidays will let you experience it in true comfort and luxury. 

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    With over fifteen years of experience organising tailored luxury holidays to Saint Lucia; our travel consultants can create an unforgettable Saint Lucian getaway custom made to suit your needs. Simply fill in one of our short forms, below, and one of our Saint Lucia consultants will be delighted to offer you expert knowledge and fantastic deals.