Despite its diminutive size, St Lucia boasts an abundance of geographical riches to rival that of its much larger neighbours. From dramatic volcanic peaks and dense jungles, dotted with breathtaking waterfalls, to beautiful, unspoilt beaches, which merge with stunning azure, waters: the landscapes are as diverse as they are beautiful, and feature an incredible array of wildlife, from rare kaleidoscopic birds and lizards, to several species of dolphin and whale.
The beautiful topography is punctuated with historic fortresses and myriad world-class hotels and resorts, whilst the cuisine - which combines, Creole, French, and West Indian flavours - is among the finest in the Caribbean.
St Lucia is the most mountainous country in the Caribbean, with rugged peaks dotted throughout the...
Read MoreUnlike most Caribbean countries where whale watching is seasonal, in St Lucia both Humpback and...
Read MoreSt Lucia is a volcanically active island, and the bubbling Sulphur Springs, housed in the crater of...
Read MoreRainforest Adventures, situated in the heart of the country’s dense highland rainforests, comprises...
Read MoreUndoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of the island, Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens...
Read MoreVirgin and British Airways offer regular direct flights to St Lucia from London Gatwick Airport.
Mid December to mid April is the driest and sunniest period and therefore a great time to visit.
We recommend a minimum of 5 days.
If you are a UK citizen you do not require a visa to enter St Lucia and may remain there for up to 42 days.
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