St. Lucias governor-general resides in this Victorian mansion.
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St. Lucias governor-general resides in this Victorian mansion.
Located at the southern end of the island and home to the international airport, this is St. Lucia's second largest city that features a long, secluded stretch of gray volcanic sand and waters protected by coral reefs.
This town square is named for Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, a native of the island.
An active plantation restored for tourist purposes. Docents in period dress will guide your way.
A local art gallery at Point Seraphine able to accommodate large and small budgets.
Tour the complex, which includes a mineral bath, waterfalls and gardens.
All the amenities for your Rodney Bay stay: pizza, booze and yachts.
A lively and colorful market bursting with tropical fruit and vegetables.
One of two duty-free shopping centers.
Watch batik artisans at work in this century-old house.
A sweep of sand and coconut trees studded with hotels.
Home to a diversity of marine life, this park is a snorkelers delight.
A snorkeling heaven, this black-sanded beach also makes a great romantic getaway.
One of the best beaches on the island for intermediate and advanced windsurfers.
Simply approaching Soufrière Bay by sea is an unforgettable experience; the spires of the Pitons rise and the sun blazes on the water.
The place to go for a round of golf.
A rowdy beach bar in Choc Bay.