Mount Pimard rises straight from the waves on the northwestern shore of St Lucia. Tackle its short sharp trails to reach the wow-factor viewpoint at the top - don't forget your camera. With a knowledgeable local guide to make the experience richer, you'll discover lots about the island on your hike. Views reach the twin Piton mountains when it's clear.
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Tout Bagay St Lucia Catamaran Cruise
Tout Bagay means ‘everything' in St Lucian Creole and this catamaran cruise certainly offers a lot of activities. Kick off the day sailing down the west coast to Soufriere, home to the majestic Pitons. You'll also discover the Toraille waterfall and visit the Morne Coubaril estate.Sailing to Soufriere, you'll catch sight of the Pitons. Tucked behind them are the volcanic Sulphur Springs, where you can enjoy a mudbath. Next up is the famous Toraille waterfall – an Insta-perfect spot for some selfies. Visit the Morne Coubaril Estate. Poke around this history-steeped plantation before feasting on a Creole buffet lunch, prepared using fresh produce from the estate.In the afternoon, we'll head to Anse Cochon beach. Jump in for a swim or use the snorkelling gear to explore the underwater world. Then, on the cruise back to port, you can throw a few dance moves to popular Caribbean sounds.
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The Aerial Tram Tour transports guests up and away from the heat and bustle of the lowlands to an ecological park located in the heights of St Lucia's forest reserve. Sixteen open-air gondolas ascend noiselessly through the rainforest, offering guests a magical view of nature - towering gommiers, impressive chatanniers and the remarkable phenomenon of the strangler ficus, alighted upon by playful hummingbirds and banana quits.An experienced Nature Interpreter will point out giant ferns and magnificent heliconia and identify the calls and the plumage of the birdlife that makes the Caribbean Oceanic forest its home. The descent affords a bird's eye view of the forest and a spectacular panoramic vista of the north of the island. With so much to see and listen for, the tram ride is a celebration of colour and life and a restorative retreat guaranteed to refresh the senses.
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St Lucia Deep Sea Fishing from Castries Harbour
You'll fall hook, line and sinker for this deep sea fishing trip in St. Lucia. Spend the day sailing just outside of Castries harbour where blue marlin, blackfin tuna, wahoo, sailfish and many other fish are found. Pro fisherman or beginner, let Captain Mike's crew teach you their best fishing tricks. Fishing equipment and soft drinks are included, too.
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St Lucia Jeep Safari & Waterfall Adventure
You'll feel the Caribbean breeze in your hair as you explore St Lucia in an open-top jeep. Passing through verdant valleys and banana plantations, you'll arrive at a peaceful coastal road with ocean views. Follow this to the rural fishing village of Anse La Raye where you'll have time to explore. Finish with a short hike to a fairytale waterfall for a cooling dip.
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St Lucia Shopping and Rum Distillery Tour
If you're looking for a spot of retail therapy, this is the tour for you. You'll have plenty of time to browse St Lucia's major shopping destinations before setting off to the rum distillery. You'll find out about rum production and the history of the sugar cane plantation, and you'll sample a few rums too. Finish at Marigot for views over the Marina and the coastline.
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This amazing island is filled with history, culture and photo opportunities you won't want to miss, so discover the very best of Saint Lucia, taking in the scenic capital, Castries. Founded in 1650 by the French it was named ‘Carénage' which means, ‘safe anchorage'. Even today it lives up to its name as you will see luxurious cruise ships lining the port.Take a ride into the city where you'll get to shop at the Craft Market and Duty Free La Place Carinage. While in the capital, you'll visit the largest church in the Caribbean, the Stone Cathedral and the Derek Walcott Square. From there take a stroll down to the century old Governor's Mansion, with a spectacular view of Castries. Then visit one of the most prestigious forts on the island known as Morne Fortune – ‘the hill of good luck'.Continue on, along countryside roads which lead to the Heritage Park known as Fond Latisab Creole Park, where you'll see traditional Cassava bread making and log cutting. You'll also learn about the history and culture of Fair Helen.
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St Lucia Rainforest - Tranopy Adrenaline Ultimate Three
Explore the Castries Waterworks Reserve on the Ultimate Three Tour, which combines a journey by aerial tram, exhilarating canopy zip-line and energizing rainforest hike. Get on-board the aerial tram that will take you on a ride into the dense rainforest past giant trees, lush vegetation and animated birdlife. Disembark at the top for a short hike on a trail which winds its way through the magnificent, mature forest. Experience the thrill of gliding through the tree canopy high above the forest. Adrenaline seekers can fly through the trees with this 9 zip-line and 10 platform circuit. When you need a break, just relax gazing at the fantastic panoramic views of the island from our aerial tram.Knowledgeable guides will accompany you on the tour and the staff will be on-hand to help as you zip from platform to platform suspended in amongst the sturdy trunks of these lofty trees. Hike a short distance to meet the tram for the final descent for this Tranopy Adrenaline tour to explore St. Lucia from the heights.
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The west coast of Saint Lucia is caressed by the Caribbean Sea and is particularly calm, making it a paradise for water lovers. As the warm breeze gently tousles the trees tops you'll sail past gorgeous palm-fringed beaches with miles of unspoiled rainforest and the monumental Piton Mountains.You'll navigate the way to Jalousie Beach a magical bay where the gentle, beautifully clear, emerald green water will surely beckon you in for a swim. If you decide to snorkel you'll be amazed at the abundant sea life beneath the waters of the Petit Piton mountains in the National Marine Reserve.As you sail past the luscious rolling hills and rich sandy beaches, you'll drop anchor in Marigot Bay. There'll also be your favourite cocktail and assorted snacks on board. See Saint Lucia from a whole new perspective as you sail through deep blue waters, relax and enjoy the magnificent sunset in an incredible sea adventure you will never forget.
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Take in the best bits of Soufriere on a full-day boat tour exploring its highlights. Enjoy a light Creole breakfast as you sail along the west coast of Saint Lucia, passing the picturesque fishing villages of Anse La Raye and Canaries.It all starts with a chance to soak up the scenery, sailing by the majestic Piton Mountains – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then, once in Soufriere, take the shuttle to Toraille Waterfall. It's a natural wonder of Saint Lucia, full of glistening pools, cascading waters, tropical flowers and plant life.With a stop at Sulphur Springs, you can submerge yourself in a mud bath or take a tour of the volcano – it's the hottest and most active geothermal area and only drive-in volcano in the Caribbean. After lunch on board, there's a spot of swimming and snorkelling in the secluded waters of Marigot Bay. To round off there'll be music, dancing and rum punch as we sail back to shore.
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With no rush or fixed itinerary, this half-day private tour means you and your party can explore at your own pace. From waterfalls and sulphur springs to botanical gardens and beaches, there's plenty to choose from in St Lucia. With a guide and a comfortable vehicle exclusively for your party, all you need to do is decide where to go and what to see.
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