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The Pitons
The Pitons have become the very symbol of St. Lucia; their sheer rise from the sea making them a landmark visible for miles around.
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St. Lucia’s public market
Castries Market is one of the most fascinating in the West Indies, and one of St.Lucia’s favorite people-watching sites.
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Sulphur Springs
near Soufriere, is a rocky lunar landscape of pits and open craters of boiling sulphur – like a scene from Dante’s Inferno.
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The Pitons
The Pitons have become the very symbol of St. Lucia; their sheer rise from the sea making them a landmark visible for miles around.
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Morne Fortune
To the south of Castries looms Morne Fortune, the “Hill of Good Luck.”
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Derek Walcott Square
Derek Walcott, born in St. Lucia in 1930, won a Nobel Prize for literature. Plaques within the park honor Walcott with a verse from his epic poem, Ste. Lucie.
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Turtle Watching
Have an overnight St Lucia adventure; witness the nesting of the leatherback turtles at Grande Anse Beach- a rare experience you won’t soom forget.
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Camping
Camping facilities are now available in St. Lucia courtesy of the Environmental Educational Centre, a division of the St. Lucia National Trust.
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Whale Watching
Whale watching is an adventure that is fun for the entire family.
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Deep Sea Fishing
Deep Sea fishing offers a great day at sea and the chance to land the elusive “big one”.
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Explore St. Lucia
With lovely little towns, beautiful beaches and bays, mineral baths, and banana plantations, you won’t soon tire of exploring St. Lucia. Discover the island’s marvels with a jolt of adventure by signing on to one of St. Lucia’s many exhilarating excursions.
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