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Billed as "the world's only drive-in volcano" (tell that to Big Island, Hawaii), you will smell these springs long before you glimpse them. The volcano, about...more
Not only the resort center of the island, but a marina, built in a large inland lagoon, and quite well known to sailors for its yacht-supply shops and...more
This is a chance to experience a part of St. Lucia that would otherwise be inaccessible to anyone but the most intrepid hiker. Located in the mountainous region...more
This national park on St. Lucia's northwestern coast was connected to the main island by a causeway in 1970. Climb up to Fort Rodney on the smaller of the two...more
These craggy peaks rise 2,600 feet into the air on the south part of the island. Sure, you can view them from the comfort of your cruise boat or hotel room...more
Not easy to find, but worth it. These gardens were developed in 1784, when the king of France ordered baths to be built to take advantage of the health-giving...more
Most of St. Lucia's beaches are on the island's west coast. Reduit, at the island's northwestern tip, is one of the best: long, sandy, and sheltered by tropical...more










