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Famous Tourist Attractions in
St Lucia

St. Lucia is the Helen of the West Indies, the crown jewel of the Caribbean, crowned by the volcanic twin peaks, the PitonsCrescent-shaped beaches, small fishing villages, rainforests, reefs, waterfalls, geothermal attractions, and lush mountains are just some of St. Lucia's many attractions. Castries, the island's capital and cruise ship port, offers a colorful slice of St. Lucian life at its lively market, as well as some fascinating historic landmarks. From Morne Fortune and Pigeon Island National Park in the north of the island, to the Pitons, Sulphur Springs and Diamond Waterfalls in the south-west of the island, we have more than enough tourist attractions to satisfy the most adventurous visitors visiting the island by cruise ship or airplane. 

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Castries City

Full Day & North Tour

Get a chance to see the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at Micoud Street in Castries St. Lucia. Get an introduction to the history and people of the city. Visit the heart of the city and witness local architecture, sites and other landmarks.

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Morne Fortune View Point

Full Day & North Tour

Morne Fortune is a historical point overlooking the city of Castries (including the harbor and cruise ships at port) with views stretching all the way to the northern point of Saint Lucia. With priceless views and a cool comfortable climate, The Morne is an ideal stop along your tour through Saint Lucia. Home of Government House, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College and more.

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Government House

Full Day & North Tour

Government House is the official residence of the Governor General of Saint Lucia, our local Head of State. Government house is a noteworthy work of historical architecture in Saint Lucia. An old-Victorian styled structure, this building has been preserved throughout the history of the island since it was first built in 1865. Aside from its obvious outstanding features, this building is home to some very important documents, artifacts and other items of significant historical significance.

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SIR ARTHUR LEWIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

North Tour

Sir Arthur Lewis Community College is one of our local government-supported schools of higher education. Located at Morne Fortune above the City of Castries, This school offers a variety of programmes aimed at developing and preparing our youth for service to country, career or enterprise. Also on the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College Campus is the UWI Open Saint Lucia Branch, a tertiary level satellite campus of the University of the West Indies.

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OLD MORNE ROAD LOOKOUT POINT

North Tour

This tour takes you through some of St Lucia's very own small villages. There will be unlimited opportunity for photos along the way, whether it becoming from the North, or South, You will end up in Rodney Bay Village, the entertainment Capital of St Lucia, and all the way to Pigeon Island.

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PIGEON ISLAND NATIONAL PARK

North Tour

Pigeon Island is a 44-acre located in Gros Islet in the northern region of Saint Lucia. Once separated from the country in the Caribbean Sea, the island was artificially joined to the western coast of mainland in 1972 by a man-made causeway built from dirt excavated to form the Rodney Bay Marina.

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MARIGOT BAY

Full Day Tour

Marigot Bay is located on the western coast of the island of Saint Lucia 4 miles southwest from the capital and a short distance from the Saint Lucian National Marine Reserve. It is surrounded on three sides by steep, forested hills. The inland portion of the bay forms a hurricane hole, used to shelter boats from hurricanes. Marigot Bay is a historic landmark, having been the site of a number of battles between the French and British navies.

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Roseau Banana Plantation

Full Day Tour

After Marigot Bay, the road runs through the Roseau banana plantation and lush green vegetation. Banana is St. Lucia’s main export crop. The plant is propagated by roots or from suckers and takes one year to reach maturity. Each planting area consists of one bearing plant. When the crop is bearing, bunch sleeving is carried out. Each bunch is covered with a polythene bag for protection. Banana is use to make banana flour, baby food, banana chip, banana ketchup. Banana bread, and banana porridge. Bananas will be sampled on tour. 

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Anse-La-Raye

Full Day Tour

The waterfont of Anse La Raye is home of the fishermen, however you can view or purchase locally made craft and souvenirs. Anse La Raye which is translated into English as the Bay of the Sting Ray has become popular for the Anse-La-Raye Fish Fry a weekly fish festival held every Friday evenning.

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Canaries

Full Day Tour

Canaries (or Kanawe in Creole) is located on the West Coast of Saint Lucia. It is a small fishing village and it is nestled along the West Coast road, between Anse La Raye and Soufriere, and there are scenic views from both the Northern and Southern approaches.

Until the 1960s there was no road transport to the village and it was only accessible by boat. Since the construction of the West Coast Road it is a stop on the road between Castries and Soufriere.

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Soufriere

Full Day Tour

The town of Soufriere on the West Coast of Saint Lucia is a popular place for tourists to hideaway or blend in to live like a local. Soufriere is the second largest town in Saint Lucia and was the island’s first capital.

Full of life and colour, the smells and tastes available in Soufriere are rich and give a unique experience that would be difficult to put into words. As Saint Lucia’s premier town for Sightseeing, you will witness waterfalls, rivers, botanical gardens, historical buildings and sights. A natural beauty, you shouldn’t visit Saint Lucia without visiting Soufriere.

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The Pitons

Full Day Tour

An important national landmark, The Pitons were revered and recognized worldwide even before being officially recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site. A Saint Lucian symbol and treasure best viewed from Soufriere, the Pitons are an important photo stop on the Full Day Tour of Saint Lucia. Inspired the name of Piton Beer, Piton Farms Spring Water and many other important local products and companies. The Pitons rise out of the sea at 2619 feet (Gros Piton) and 2461 feet (Petit Piton showing off their majestic beauty to all who would witness.

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Sulphur Springs Drive-In Volcano

Full Day Tour

Visit the Sulphur Springs Saint Lucia's Drive in Volcano. Although now dormant, you cannot help but to enjoy the Sulphur Springs. The crater is approximately 7 acres wide and there is a path and road to the elevate path where the entire crater is visible to you. Awaken your senses at this checkpoint of your tour, make memories as you tour the Caribbean’s only drive in volcano.

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Sulphur Springs Mineral Mud Bath

Full Day Tour

Possibly the highlight of your tour, the mud bath at Sulphur Springs will rejuvenate your body. The black water pool with its 38.7C (101.6 Fahrenheit) waters is the perfect place for a bath. The mineral rich mud at the Sulphur Springs is said to make skin more youthful and renew the body. The open air natural pool is a unique experience that has 100% approval rate from visitors to the Sulphur Springs. Safe for a bath and dip but not for diving, there are seats and ledges for safety and comfort.

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