Visit Marigot Bay, a lovely, sequestered, natural harbor that once provided a hideout for pirate ships. Marigot Bay has served as the setting for numerous major motion pictures.
Whale and turtle watching are popular in
St. Lucia. Over 20 species of whales are regularly spotted throughout the year. The abundance of turtles on the island is due to the protection provided by local environmentalists.
A variety of natural trails through
St. Lucia's majestic rainforests lead hikers to the top of
St. Lucia's mountains, through old plantation grounds, to volcanic pools, along beaches, to Cactus Valley,
Pigeon Island and more.
St.Lucia Hotels & Resorts Serviced by Apple:
Almond Morgan Bay Almond Smuggler's Cove Anse Chastanet Coco Palm
Jalousie Plantation Rendezvous Windjammer Landing
Sandals Halcyon Sandals Grande St.Lucian Sandals Regency La Toc
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Excellent beaches for sunbathing on St. Lucia
The secluded stretches of white sand beaches on the west coast near the southern portion of Marigot Bay can only be reached by watercraft and are popular spots for tourists in charter boats, catamarans, and powerboats. However, the beach itself is known for its calm waters and beautiful scenery both on-land and odd. This quiet side of the island is facing the Caribbean rather than the Atlantic.
St. Lucia travel information - Travelogue.
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