Touring Saint Lucia with Peter the Great

 

A cruise down the coast of Saint Lucia with Captain Peter the Great in seach of snorkeling, rum, beer, a waterfall and a drive-in volcano.

St Lucia Holidays

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by DanWendell

St Lucia Holidays

Summers are the best time for a holiday. Both the families and individuals want to get free of the daily routine and have some fun. Travel companies make full use of this trend and offer a number of holiday packages. Unfortunately, some of them are not affordable. People want a great holiday that is enjoyable as well as affordable.

Caribbean has become the most exotic holiday destination in the world. The huge swath of Atlantic Ocean has many great islands that invite the tourists from all over the world. Saint Lucia is one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean. Located in the eastern part of Caribbean, St. Lucia forms the southern border with the Atlantic Ocean. That is the reason behind the island’s beautiful beaches that represent a mix of blue and green waters and lagoons.

Being at the heart of the Caribbean, St. Lucia attracts a large number of tourists. Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists throng the beaches of this paradise island. Thanks to this massive inflow, the island has developed many tourist attractions.

There are dozens of hotels, resorts, tourist trails, amusement parks and a vibrant nightlife. The island also boasts of a diverse culture and traditions despite its small size. The Native Americans, Africans and Europeans all contribute to the vibrant culture of St Lucia.

If you are planning a luxury holiday to St. Lucia, there are plenty of options. A luxury holiday essentially means a great holiday at good to high-end hotels or resorts. It also means a comfortable and vibrant exposure to local life and customs. The most important factor of course, is to enjoy all the tourist attractions available.

A luxury holiday in St Lucia can be very expensive if you have not planned anything. During the peak tourist season, rents go up to 10 times higher than the off-peak rates. Similarly, air fares get a surge during the peak season. The peak season in St Lucia runs from December to March, as people want to escape from the cold winters of Europe and North America. While you can enjoy a great holiday during the peak season, it can surely make a dent in your savings.

If you want to save some money and still enjoy a luxury holiday, try to visit St Lucia in the off peak season. You can find plenty of discounts and promotional packages. Flights are available at cheaper rates and even free tickets are available on some promotions. As for the hotel rents, you can get some big discounts.

You can enjoy the best luxury St Lucia holidays if you are able to find an affordable travel package. Most of the travel agencies offer holiday packages in different budget denominations that cater to all income groups. You can select one that is most affordable to you. You can also try to find discounts and promotional packages that best suit your traveling needs.

Edward Watkinson is a travel guide. For St Lucia Holidays and other Caribbean holidays visit this Caribbean holiday website at http://www.caribbeanconnection.com

Ziplining at the Treetop Adventure Park, St Lucia

 

Filming of the final zip line at the Treetop Adventure Park in Dennery, St Lucia. See our Definitive Caribbean guide at www.definitivecaribbean.com “A 35 acre piece of woodland providing a variety of activities at the heart of the St Lucia rainforest, Treetop Adventure Park offers cycling tours on forest trails, zip lines around the canopy and the testing Treetop Challenge Course as well as the new Kiddies Adventure Park. Knowledgeable and friendly guides, BBQ, bar, washrooms and transfers from the hotels in the north. Open seven days a week 9am-4pm. Suitable for families. ” To watch ziplining in St Lucia in HQ add the code &fmt=18 to the end of the url – makes all the difference!
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What To See While On Your Holidays in Saint Lucia

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by DanWendell

What To See While On Your Holidays in Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia is an ideal family holiday destination with its plethora of pristine beaches and amazingly beautiful scenic tourist spots on offer, it is a great place to relax and unwind after the maddening pace of life these days. Saint Lucia is especially popular with people interested in the bounty of nature. There are some beautiful walking trails in the dense rainforest. Wildlife enthusiasts love the fact that here they can see different species of birds and other animals in their natural habitat.


Soufriere is Saint Lucia’s oldest town. The town was named this by the French as the air here often smells distinctly of sulphur due to its closeness to the Soufriere volcano. The town has extremely fertile land all around it, because of this the foliage and the rain forest surrounding this town are breathtaking. It can be reached by driving down from Castries. The road leading to this place is worth travelling with the awe inspiring flora and fauna bordering it. This town has the world’s only drive in volcano. Although the volcano can in no ways be termed scenic with mounds of stinking morass and the empowering smell of sulphur all around. Still it is definitely worth a trip for its uniqueness factor alone. Nowhere else in the world could you actually drive right into a volcano. A humbling experience!


These Diamond Falls are situated inland from the town of Soufriere. They originated in the area close to the volcano and have an abundance of naturally occurring minerals in their waters. These minerals are considered extremely therapeutic with amazing healing qualities. It is said that the French King in the olden days had baths built in this area for the health and well being of his troops. The minerals are supposedly great for treating rheumatism as well. The falls are surrounded by breathtaking tropical gardens. The flip side is the admission price to this place. It’s a little on the steep side but trust me, you’ll find the place well worth the expense.


The Island of Fregate lies offshore of Saint Lucia, it is a must see for all the bird watching enthusiasts. It has some native species of birds like the Saint Lucia parrot, Saint Lucia wren, Saint Lucia oriole, Saint Lucia peewee and the majestic white breasted thrasher. If you get to see all of them then you can consider yourself really lucky but even a glimpse of some of these elegant creatures is worth the effort.


Pigeon Island National Park is another major tourist attraction. The Island is situated in a mountainous region consisting mainly of forests and a smattering of beautifully maintained lawns. It has a number of historic barracks and some old stone ramparts. These are mostly in ruins, although effort has been made to restore a few of them. One such restored building houses a welcoming beach bar named Jambe de Bois. The island has a museum which illustrates all of its history.


Laborie is a rustic coastal fishing village in the south west. It is a tranquil place with a light protected beach ideal for relaxing. A great place to just laze about and let yourself unwind.


Saint Lucia is becoming very popular with holiday makers going on a family holiday and staying in holiday home rentals. There are some great luxury holiday villas with swimming pools and self catering holiday apartments to rent on Saint Lucia.

Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing on line holiday home rental websites.To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at Holiday Villas in Saint Lucia

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Jade Mountain St. Lucia

 

Rising majestically above the 600 acre beach front resort of Anse Chastanet, Jade Mountain is a cornucopia of organic architecture celebrating St Lucias stunning scenic beauty. Architect owner Nick Troubetzkoy has expanded upon his philosophy of building in harmony with Caribbean nature in his creation of Jade Mountain. The bold architectural design individual bridges leading to exceptional infinity pool sanctuaries and rugged stoned-faced columns reaching towards the sky makes Jade Mountain one of the Caribbeans most mesmerizing resort experiences. Expect grand sweeping spaces where bedroom, living area and an extravagant private infinity pool glide into one another to form extraordinary platforms floating out into nature. With the fourth wall entirely absent, Jade Mountains sanctuaries are stage-like settings from which to embrace the full glory of St Lucias Pitons World Heritage Site, and of course, the eternal Caribbean Sea.
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