Eating Out in St. Lucia

Though St. Lucia is a very small island, you will be impressed with the large variety of high quality cuisine you can find there. St. Lucia offers excellent European restaurants and International cuisine. Those looking for a candlelight romantic dinner will be satisfied as well, as there are lots of beautiful and intimate choices for dining.

You will be amazed by a truly gourmet experience in any of St. Lucia’s top restaurants. Local specialties such as Callao, pepper pot, or curry, are usually offered at any restaurant in St. Lucia. Besides the excellent food you will enjoy here, the beautiful scenery of St. Lucia will make your dining experience a truly complete and satisfactory experience.

If you will be staying in Castries, the capital and largest city of Saint Lucia, you should make reservations for dining at Caribees, an intimate restaurant that offers excellent Creole cuisine. Other excellent restaurants in Castries include Mel’s Tavern, Bon Appétit, or Chez Paul Restaurant. If you want something more familiar for your first meal, you can go to the familiar Kentucky Fried Chicken, but that just wouldn’t seem right.

There are lots of excellent dining places in North Castries. Some of the most renowned restaurants, offering excellent food and relatively moderate prices, can be found in North Castries. Friendship Inn, The Orange Grove, Jimmie’s, Restaurant Row, and Wyndham Morgan Bay, are just a few of the great restaurants you can find in this region. The food is excellent and you won’t be shocked by the prices. Furthermore, you will find all restaurants accept major credit cards.

If you want to try some excellent restaurants in South Castries, you should definitely try the food at Cafe Paradis. This restaurant is easily accessible by ferry boat and it offers excellent food, great service, and a fantastic view. The Fox Grove Inn located on St. Lucia’s East Coast is one of the most appreciated restaurants on the Island and you should definitely try their cuisine.

Unlike other popular tourist destinations, where restaurants usually charge considerably high prices, St. Lucia’s restaurants will impress you with the quality of the food, the service and the prices.

The Beaches in St. Lucia

beach in st. luciaSt Lucia is a perfect destination for romantics, families and singles as well. This beautiful island, St. Lucia, offers amazingly beautiful beaches and lots of entertainment. You can choose any of the gold or black sand beaches as none of them are private. Even if some of the beaches are connected to a hotel located in a resort area, they’re all open to the public. No doubt about it, all paradise lovers will enjoy St. Lucia and its perfect beaches.

Excellent for swimming, St. Lucia’s beaches are great for all water sports, snorkeling and diving. Though all beaches are public in St. Lucia, some of them can be accessed only by boat and you won’t have access to umbrellas or chairs on every beach. If you’re not registered at a hotel, you will have to pay small fees for using umbrellas and chairs. You should keep in mind that there are no lifeguards in St. Lucia so you need to pay attention to the red flags and avoid swimming when you see them.

Some of the most popular beaches in St. Lucia can get a little crowded sometimes, but there are always alternatives so you are sure to find a romantic, intimate beach anytime. On St. Lucia’s South Coast you’ll have access to beautiful sandy beaches such as Anse Cochon, Anse Chastanet, Soufriere, Anse de Sables, Jalousie, Anse Des Pitons, and many other beautiful beaches. Most of the beaches you will find on the South Coast are accessible only by boat.

If you’re looking for spectacular beaches and a chance to take incredible photos of the wildlife, the beaches on the Eastern Coast of St. Lucia are excellent. Unfortunately these beaches are not suited for swimming but you will find an amazing natural beauty and a chance to spend some relaxing moments of contemplation.

St. Lucia’s Northwest Coast offers access to some of the most popular beaches on the island. Though these beaches can get quite crowded at times, you will find lots of entertainment there. Beaches such as Pigeon Island, Rodney Bay, Vigie, or Marigot Bay, are sure to impress you. The truth is you will find lots of amazing beaches in St. Lucia and you will surely enjoy an excellent vacation there.

Top 5 Attractions in St. Lucia

There are so many great attractions in St. Lucia, that it is hard to narrow down a list of the top five. So, just take this list as a guideline to help open up your imagination and help you get started planning your trip to this beautiful island.

  1. One of the main attractions in St. Lucia is also known as the world’s only drive-in volcano. Mt. Soufriere is an active volcano in St. Lucia and it can be visited by tourists. This volcano emits only gases so there’s no real danger in visiting it. You will be paying an admission price and you will spend half an hour admiring the crater and the sulfur pools.
  2. If you want to get a better idea about St. Lucia’s history, you should definitely take a Plantation Tour. You will be able to see lots of historic sites and buildings that were constructed in the sugar age. If you decide to visit the Fond d’Or Nature Historic Park, you will understand an important period in St. Lucia’s history.
  3. The beautiful Anse de Sable is one of the most attractive beaches in St. Lucia. Here you can enjoy swimming and sunbathing on the sandy beach. Furthermore, you can try windsurfing and other exciting water sports. Waterskiing and parasailing are also available and all water sports fans will be thrilled here.
  4. If you love animals, St. Lucia offers you the possibility to see some of the most amazing animals, the whales. You can admire several whale species on St. Monica’s coast such as the sperm whales or the humpbacks. Furthermore, if you would like to see these amazing mammals and the surrounding islands, you can go sailing on a whale watching trip.
  5. While you’re visiting the beautiful island State of St. Lucia, you should definitely go scuba diving and admire the natural coral. You will be able to see lots of interesting sea animals such as turtles and seahorses. Lesleen M Shipwreck is a very popular diving site along with Anse Chastanet, the Coral Gardens, or the Fairy Land.

Top Things to See In St. Lucia

Everything amazes you in St. Lucia, but the most interesting place to explore is Castries, the capital and the largest city in this beautiful state. Castries’ location makes it one of the most beautiful Caribbean cities and it’s one of the most beautifully situated Caribbean cities. Castries is surrounded by hills and its large port is always full of action. While you are in Castries you must visit the beautiful the 19th century Catholic Cathedral located in the Derek Walcott Square.

If you want to take some incredible panoramic pictures of Castries you should mount the hills of Morne Fortune. This road will give you the possibility to see historical fortifications of Castries and once you arrive at the highest point you will be able to see the whole city. Morne Fortune should definitely be on your list of things to see in St. Lucia.

Soufriere, St. Lucia’s second largest city and port, is an extremely beautiful location and you should take a tour of this beautiful town. Soufriere’s location allows you to visit the famous Pitons, two extinct volcanoes that you can visit while you’re in Soufriere.

If you want to see the banana plantations, you can make a trip to Cul de Sac. There, you can inspect three large banana plantations.

The newest city in St. Lucia, the Gros Islet, is an amazing place where you can go horse riding, attend a weekly street party, and enjoy great moments. You can make a trip to the nearby Pigeon Island National Landmark that has a great museum.

St. Lucia is an amazing tourist destination and there are lots of things to see and do in this beautiful island state. You will find new things to see every day and you are sure to return here as often as you can.

The Nightlife in St. Lucia

When it comes to nightlife and evening activities, the small Caribbean island, St. Lucia offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a romantic spot where you can take a late romantic dinner, or you want to spend an incredible night in a European style nightclub, St. Lucia surely has something for you.

One of the main attractions in St. Lucia when it comes to nightlife activities is the weekly Gros Islet Festival. Every Friday night you can attend this street party and enjoy some incredible moments. Gros Islet begins Friday around 9pm on the streets near Rodney Bay. Caribbean rhythms and dancing, souvenirs, barbecue and local beverages, are all set to keep you up until late into the night.

If you love New Age jazz, rhythm and blues, you should try to find out more about the annual St. Lucia Jazz Festival. If you decide to go to the annual jazz festival you should make your hotel reservations as soon as you can as many hotel owners will try to take advantage of the large number of visitors coming to this festival. They also tend to fill up fast.

Friday and Saturday nights you can go to Captain’s Cellar located on beautiful Pigeon Island. This British style pub welcomes you in a great atmosphere with live music and karaoke.

On St. Lucia’s western shore, you will find excellent nightlife action at Anse la Raye. Reggae music and lots of rum will keep you up all night. There’s a local myth about the Sea Moss Shake you can drink at Anse la Raye; they say one glass of this shake - seaweed, milk, fruit and sugar - will keep you up and dancing all night long. If you’re in Castries you should check out the Green Parrot as well.

Water Sports in St. Lucia

Saint Lucia BeachWith its splendid sandy beaches and a luxuriant landscape, St. Lucia is quickly becoming one of the most sought after resort areas in the Caribees. Better yet, this beautiful island state is still unspoiled by tourism.

St. Lucia’s southern region has a protected forest reservation where you will find some excellent hiking trails and lots of historical sites. But St. Lucia is better known for its excellent beaches and many tourists come here to enjoy water sports.  One of the most exciting water sports you can try in St. Lucia is Windsurfing. Kitesurfing is also an excellent choice when it comes to water sports and you will find lots of professional Windsurfing and Kitesurfing centers on the island.

If you’re looking for an incredible experience, scuba diving and snorkeling will surely impress you. The best scuba diving locations can be found on St. Lucia’s West coast. In fact, scuba diving is nearly impossible on the east coast as the powerful currents coming from the Atlantic Ocean are very dangerous.  If you decide to go scuba diving or snorkeling, you should keep in mind that you are not allowed to destroy the corals or to take shell fish from the waters. Castries, Marigot Bay, Rodney Bay, and Anse Chastanet offer the best scuba diving centers. You will find trained professionals ready to assist you and best of all - scuba diving is not expensive in St. Lucia.

Water sports enthusiasts will be amazed by the large variety of activities available in St. Lucia. You can rent all the equipment you need on the island so you won’t have to spend your money paying for excess baggage. The excellent beaches in St. Lucia will satisfy all tourists, but those looking for some water sports action will be truly amazed by St. Lucia.

An Overview Of St. Lucia

pigeon islandWhen choosing a destination for a tropical vacation, the Caribbean often tops the lists of many tourists. One of our favorite islands in the Caribbean is St. Lucia. The atmosphere and the surroundings are so appealing that it is hard not to want to add this destination to your list of possible destinations.

St. Lucia is located approximately 90 miles North West of another great tropical destination, Barbados, and is situated in the center of the Eastern Caribbean’s group of islands often referred to as the Windward Islands. St. Lucia’s capital city is Castries and is found on the NW portion of the island and boasts a population of nearly 50,000. The overall population on the island is roughly 150,000 of which 43% make up the island’s workforce.

The island is composed with a nice mixture of forests, high mountains, low lands and tropical beaches. There is a mountain range with peaks as high as 3,145 feet and a minimum height of 1,000 feet that runs through the entire length of the center of the island. The overall size of the island, by the way, is approximately 27 miles in legnth and has a width of nearly 14 miles. The overall landscape of the island is intense with lush green forests, speckled with colorful wild orchids, jasmine and scarlet chenille plants.

There are two volcanic cones that tower on the SW coast of the island that make up one of the Caribbean’s top tourist’s landmark destination. One of the cones is called Petit Piton and the other is known as Gros Piton. The Pitons are definitely a site to see.

St. Lucia, like most other tropical destinations in the Caribbean, provides year long temperatures ranging from 70-90 degrees (F). There is what they call the rainy season on the island that extends from the month of June through November.

English is the predominant language on the island, however you will find that a lot of the St. Lucians also speak Spanish and French as well as Kwéyòl, the island’s second language. You should find absolutely no problems communicating with the locals while visiting.