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Old 11-07-2007, 03:55 PM Char is offline     #1 (permalink)
St. Lucia Overview

St. Lucia Overview


View of the Pitons from a Windjammer Sailing Ship
Only 27 miles long and 10 miles wide, St. Lucia’s high mountains and twisted roads make it seem much larger. Dominated by rainforest and the two peaks, The Pitons that rise almost vertical from the sea on the southwest coast, a visit to the island is an adventure in it self. When you then see the white sand beaches and the colors of St. Lucia's reefs, it is not hard to believe that this is paradise on earth. St. Lucia's calm waters give you plenty of time to check out that it really is. St. Lucia has a strictly regulated marine park where you are only allowed access with a dive operator. There are plans to extend marine-park to the whole coastline.
St. Lucia offers what many consider the classic Caribbean scenery - it's a lush and exotic island with volcanic mountains, tropical rainforests and banana, coconut and spice plantations. For beach lovers there is a selection of golden and black sand beaches. For divers St. Lucia offers a fair selection of reefs and dive sites to satisfy all levels of diving. Though not quite Grand Cayman or Cozumel, St. Lucia not only offers divers good diving but the chance to have onshore adventures as well from - hiking, biking, snorkeling, wind surfing, trail running, sailing to beach lounging under the pitons.
Scuba St.Lucia (http://www.scubastlucia.com) is an SSI Platinum Pro, PADI Dive Center located in the heart of the marine reserves at the ANSE CHASTANET hotel just north of the magnificient Pitons in St.Lucia. Founded in 1981, Scuba St.Lucia has established itself as one of the world's top diving destinations. Situated in the south end of ANSE CHASTANET'S 1/4 mile long, soft sand, secluded beach within a 600 acre plantation, Scuba St.Lucia offers diving and comprehensive facilities for divers of all levels. There is also a roped off area that cover part of a reef that allows snorkelers an excellent spot, right off shore, to snorkel.
The most known feature of St Lucia are the Pitons, which are twin volcanic mountains which rise to over 2,500 ft on the island's southwest coast. Here you will find a good selection of high-end romantic small hotels and resorts. Many nestled right into the hilly shoreline that offer amazing views of the Caribbean and the Pitons.
Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago
Marigot Bay: Imagine a classic Caribbean lagoon surrounded by coconut palm trees, with rising hills and clear blue waters - This is Marigot Bay. Once a vital wartime base, where the British Fleet once ambushed the French by camouflaging it's fleet with palm fronds. This picturesque bay is now a yacht haven and one of St. Lucia's most beautiful spots. It's also a protective harbour for boat and ships when huriccanes approach.
Accommodations: St. Lucia offers an amazing number of lodging options to suit individual tastes and budgets. From all-inclusive resorts, luxury villas and conventional hotels to charming small hotels, inns and guesthouses. In one respect there are two different St. Lucia's. In the north you have Rodney Bay that offers many traditional hotel and resort options that are close to shopping and dining options. To the more rustic and mountainous south west coast of the island where the Pitons are located - Marigot Bay and Soufriere.
Dining Out: The cuisine is largely a combination of International and Creole utilizing fresh local produce. There are also specialty restaurants such as French, Italian, Pizza, Indian and Steakhouses. And of course as one would expect almost every restaurant offers fish and seafood dishes.
Insiders View: As with most of the Caribbean, holidaying here is not cheap - hotels, car hire and eating out are often costly. In the interor of the island and in the south the roads are pretty curvy and full of pot holes, so journeys are often slow and bumpy. Be prepared for rain showers (especially May-November) - St. Lucia gets plenty of rain, that's why it's so green. If large resort hotels and busy beaches are not your idea of a getaway, avoid the more developed tourist hotspots in the northwest and go south.
Activities
Hiking: With trails, waterfalls and wildlife, St Lucia’s southern rainforests and the Pitons provide excellent hiking opportunities.
Beaches: All the west coast (Caribbean side) beaches have good swimming. In the southwest (around the Pitons) the beaches are mainly black volcanic sand; the majority of golden beaches are in the northwest (along with the majority of the tourists). The east coast (Atlantic side) of the island, offers isolated beaches but with a dangerous surf due to more turbulent atlantic seas.
Mountain Biking: Biking is a fantastic way to explore St. Lucia. There are a good number of tour companies that offer guided tours or rentals to explore the island. With many guided tours you have vehicles that trek you to different areas to bike or drive you to the top of a mountain hill and allow you to bike down. There are also jungle biking trails that have been carved right through the rain forest. Check out: http://www.bikestlucia.com
Sailing: With a plethora of harbours and inlets, St Lucia is popular with sailors. The nearby islands St Vincent and the Grenadines are a day's sail to the south and offer sailors many opportunies to explore small islands.

St. Lucia Hotels : Resorts : Villas : Vacations :: CaribbeanMag.com

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Old 11-07-2007, 04:16 PM daWoods is offline     #2 (permalink)
When we visited St. Lucia on our last cruise, we decided right away that we would consider a land vacation on this island. Friends of ours, who were also on the cruise, have done so and loved it. We visit again in March/08 and hope to see more of it.

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Old 11-08-2007, 11:50 AM canarymoon is offline     #3 (permalink)
We just loved ST Lucia, too... there's SO much to see there ... from the Beaches, to the Rain Forest, to the Volcano, to the twin peaks of the Pitons....

A really nice stop that literally BEGS for more than a day!



Old 11-08-2007, 11:51 AM canarymoon is offline     #4 (permalink)
Here's the little snippet about St Lucia from vacationstogo, including a partiicularly nice photo of the Pitons:



St. Lucia is home to the majestic Piton Mountains, the twin volcanic peaks rising thousands of feet above the island. Sightseeing tours offer a look of the island's rugged beauty, including the tropical rain forests. Most also visit Le Soufriere, the world's only drive-in volcano. Water lovers will find a variety of water sports at Marigot Bay.

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Old 11-08-2007, 02:13 PM KeithnRita is offline     #5 (permalink)
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Char, thank you for posting this! We will be visiting this island for the first time on our New Year cruise. It looks and sounds exciting!

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Old 11-08-2007, 04:08 PM canarymoon is offline     #6 (permalink)
KiethnRita -
For more information and pictures, check this out:
http://www.cruiselinefans.com/st-luc...ned-about.html (The St Lucia we saw and learned about)

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Old 11-08-2007, 04:45 PM KeithnRita is offline     #7 (permalink)
Wow, it does looks like an island we could fall in love with!
Thank you canarymoon for posting the shortcut.

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Old 11-08-2007, 04:54 PM canarymoon is offline     #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by KeithnRita View Post
Wow, it does looks like an island we could fall in love with!
Thank you canarymoon for posting the shortcut.
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You are more than welcome.

And thank you.

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Old 12-22-2007, 09:22 AM canarymoon is offline     #9 (permalink)
There seems to be a general abreement that, geographically speaking, St Lucia has something for everyone.

Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia. Looks like you will be going at the change of seasons there - right at the end of the wet season and the beginning of the dry season. Vegitation should be especially lush when you arrive!:



The volcanic island of Saint Lucia is more mountainous than many other Caribbean islands, with the highest point being Mount Gimie, at 950 meters above sea level. Two other mountains, the Pitons, form the island's most famous landmark. They are located between Soufrière and Choiseul on the western side of the island. Saint Lucia is also one of the few islands in the world that boasts a drive-in volcano.
The capital city of Saint Lucia is Castries, where about one third of the population lives. Major towns include Gros Islet, Soufrière and Vieux Fort. The local climate is tropical, moderated by northeast trade winds, with a dry season from January to April and a rainy season from May to December.

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Old 12-22-2007, 09:24 AM canarymoon is offline     #10 (permalink)
And, from the same Wikipedia article, yet another photo of St Lucia's famous Pitons - this one with a rainbow.




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