Tet Paul Nature Trail is one of the most iconic trails the island has to offer. The views from our family-owned trail have been described as absolutely heavenly. The 360 degree panoramic view of the southern part of the island is unforgettable. From the majestic Pitons to the far away islands of Martinique and St. Vincent, you can see it all from points along the trail. The gorgeous southern side of St. Lucia from stairway to heaven including Jalousie Bay is easily visible along the way. You can even see Fond Gens Libre, Choiseul, Maria Island, and Vieux Fort while on the Tet Paul tour.
Connected to Anse Chastanet by a coastal path, Anse Mamin Beach provides a more secluded, romantic atmosphere than more crowded beaches on the island – perfect for a quiet, relaxing beach excursion. Vacationers can lay out on the warm sand and wade into the calm surf, or strap on some snorkeling gear to see plenty of fish and other sea life.
Then, for some adventure, head into the dense tropical foliage directly behind the beach to explore the Anse Mamin Plantation.
Pigeon Island National Landmark is heralded as one of the most important monuments of Saint Lucia’s history. It is a vivid representation of the cultural and historical monuments of international, civil, military and marine cross currents, characteristic of West Indian historical change. A living museum within a natural setting, Pigeon Island is being nurtured through careful protection and intelligent development to serve the intellectual, cultural and recreational needs of all who visit this historic site. The picturesque, 44 acre island reserve, off the North West.
St. Lucia Botanical Gardens, also known as the Diamond Botanical Gardens, is home of the Diamond Waterfall and the oldest botanical gardens on the island of St. Lucia.
Diamond Botanical Gardens, Waterfall and Mineral Baths, is a six-acre award winning private park offering a peaceful natural retreat from the outside world. Experience the beauty and lushness of the tropics with the park’s diverse range of tropical plant, flowers, birds and insects. Visit the colorful waterfall for that perfect photo op. Relax in the warm soothing waters of the mineral baths.
Marigot Bay is located on the western coast of the Caribbean island country of Saint Lucia, 3.75 miles southwest from Castries and a short distance from the Saint Lucian National Marine Reserve. It is surrounded on three sides by steep, forested hills.
It is widely claimed that a British fleet under Admiral Barrington hid from French pursuers within the bay, in some retellings attaching palm fronds to their masts in order to disguise themselves amongst the trees however this story is likely to be apocryphal, with no primary source evidence to support this.
Sulphur Springs is famous for being the world’s only drive-in volcano.
Sulphur Springs is currently St Lucia’s only volcano and was formed over 410,000 years ago from a weak spot in a large, collapsed volcanic crater. The volcano is dormant with the last eruption being in the 1700s. The formal name of the volcano is actually Qualibou.
Sulphur Springs are only a 10 minute drive from the town of Soufriere (French for sulphur mine) which used to be the island’s capital city before Castries.
You will also be enjoying and experiencing the local lifestyle of the Island. You can choose what you want to do out of the options above. This would be your best private Island tour you ever experienced.
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