Saint Lucia's Absolute Essentials
Saint Lucia is defined by its dramatic volcanic landscape, anchored by the UNESCO-listed Pitons and the geothermal activity of Sulphur Springs. This collection highlights the island’s highest peak, Mount Gimie, and the historic 18th-century fortifications at Pigeon Island National Landmark. From the mineral-stained face of Diamond Falls to the vibrant stalls of Castries Market, these sites showcase the island's unique blend of colonial history, botanical diversity, and iconic coastal geography.
Gros Piton
Piton is a rock climbing tool.
Sulphur Springs
Sulphur Springs is a geothermal field on the island of Saint Lucia. It is located to the southwest in the district of Soufriere, a name…
Diamond Falls
A six-meter waterfall located within the Diamond Botanical Gardens. Its rock face is characterized by shifting colors created by high deposits of sulfur, magnesium, and calcium from the nearby geothermal springs.
Diamond Botanical Garden
St. Lucia Botanical Gardens, also known as the Diamond Botanical Gardens, is home of the Diamond Waterfall and the oldest botanical gardens…
Pigeon Island National Landmark
A 44-acre historic site featuring 18th-century British military ruins, including Fort Rodney. Now connected to the mainland by a causeway, it contains hiking trails and two sheltered beaches.
Mount Gimie
Mount Gimie is the tallest mountain on the island of Saint Lucia. It is located in the Canaries District on the west side of Saint Lucia.
Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
The Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, The Cathedral, is located in the centre of three well known streets, Peynier Street,…
Anse Chastanet Beach
Soufrière is a town on the West Coast of Saint Lucia, in the eastern Caribbean Sea.
The Beacon
A hillside restaurant specializing in traditional Creole cuisine. It is specifically positioned to provide unobstructed panoramic views of both the Gros and Petit Pitons above the town of Soufrière.
Castries Market
The Castries Market and Vendor's Arcade is the largest open-air market in Castries, Saint Lucia.
Reduit Beach
The island's most developed beach, located in Rodney Bay. It features a long stretch of golden sand and calm waters, situated near the Splash Island Water Park and local maritime facilities.
Sugar Beach
Also known as Jalousie Beach, this white-sand shore is nestled directly between the Gros and Petit Pitons. The area is part of a protected marine reserve with snorkeling available at the base of the peaks.
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