Written by jim on June 27, 2000
- These shots are just a few more interesting people and sights (besides the beautiful natural surroundings) around St. Lucia that we wanted to share. ...
Written by Slytherina on April 17, 2004
- The directions to Sault Falls seemed straightforward enough. We were to take the road opposite the cream-coloured concrete bus shelter south of Dennery, and continue past Belles Fashions and various furniture factories until we...
Written by Slytherina on April 17, 2004
- I debated whether or not to write about the beach at Cas-en-Bas. While the afternoon I spent there was certainly a high point of my trip, the area's remoteness and tranquility are a large...
Written by jim on June 18, 2000
- St. Lucia still has some volcanic activity and the best evidence of this is the Sulfur Springs. We had heard it was pretty cool to check them out and bath in the hot mineral...
Written by jim on June 18, 2000
- We had gone to a variety of waterfalls around Soufriere, but had continually been disappointed by the fact that we were usually one of several couples at the same place. We wanted something...
Written by Laalasa on March 3, 2005
- The northern half of the island has more people and is touristy. The capital, Castries, is a big cruise ship stop. From there, the busloads of day trippers head either north to Rodney Bay and...
Written by Laalasa on March 3, 2005
- Although there was an abundance of vegetables and chicken, we were surprised by the lack of variety of seafood. Sure, there was lots of fish, but we had shrimp only once during our entire stay....
Written by Slytherina on April 17, 2004
- I'm proud to have a one-of-a-kind souvenir of St. Lucia. It’s almost two centimetres long and half a centimetre wide, and is the most fetching shade of magenta I've ever seen. I take...
Written by Slytherina on April 17, 2004
- My first experience with St. Lucian food began before I’d even unpacked. On the way from the airport to Rodney Bay, my friend and I stopped at Pointe Seraphine for an exhibition celebrating the...
Written by Slytherina on April 17, 2004
- I spent a couple of very pleasant hours at Mamiku Gardens. Originally the site of an estate belonging to French Governor de Micoud in the 18th century, the land is now a commercial banana...
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