Stunning Saint Lucia
The Pitons
Saint Lucia is famous for the twin peaks of the Pitons, which rise dramatically from the sea to form one of the Eastern Caribbean’s most famous landmarks. In addition, the island also boasts a verdant, mountainous interior, with lush tropical flora and fauna, and active volcanos.
Saint Lucia is a favourite port-of-call for many Caribbean cruise liners and yachts. If you’re planning an island-hopping trip in the Eastern Caribbean, this can be easily planned using the wide network offered by Antigua-based LIAT airlines. I recommend including at least a few days in St. Lucia in your itinerary. The inter-island airlines utilise the conveniently located Vigie Airport in the capital, Castries, whilst other international flights use the Hewanorra Airport in the extreme southeast corner of the island.

Diamond Botanical Gardens
From Vigie Airport, it is easy to rent a car to tour around the island. Soufriére, in the south of the island close to where the Pitons are situated, is about a two-hour drive from Castries, along a good road that hugs the coast and winds past many banana plantations, villages and tropical jungle (look out for the beautiful tree ferns), and that offers gorgeous views of the Caribbean Sea. On the way, you can stop for lunch at one of the many waterfront restaurants lining the very scenic Marigot Bay.
The southern part of the island features dramatic scenery that includes the Pitons and dense tropical vegetation that cover the mountainous interior. In this area, not far from Soufriére, you’ll also find what is touted as a ‘drive-in’ volcano at Sulphur Springs, as well as the lovely Diamond Botanical Gardens (scenes from one of the Superman movies were filmed here). The Pitons are indeed breathtaking. They dominate the scenery for miles and are best viewed from the sea (book a sunset cruise from Soufriére or one of the hotels, such as Anse Chastanet) or from the deck of the Ladera Resort (if you’re not staying here, this is a great place for a lunch with an unforgettable view!). The upper reaches of the Anse Chastanet resort and the adjacent Jade Mountain resort also offer fine views of the Pitons.

Sunset in St. Lucia
There are several notable beaches in St. Lucia including those fronting Rodney Bay in the north. In the south, the Anse Chastanet resort has its own private blackish lava beach a few meters away from which a stunning coral reef can be explored.
In addition, the Jalousie resort, near Soufriére, has a beautiful white sandy beach (which was purportedly imported from another Caribbean island!).












The first time I traveled to St Lucia, I knew that I had landed in paradise. With lush mountains, fresh fruit everywhere and secluded coves, St Lucia is picture perfect Caribbean. Ladera Resort is then the Caribbean resort.
Yes, LIAT has a pretty extensive network in the Eastern Caribbean connecting islands like Antigua, St. Martin, Anguilla, Barbados, St. Lucia, Dominica, Martinique, Trinidad & Tobago, etc..
Great information. I’ve wondered if there is a way to island hop, now I know. Nice photos too!
Thanks Amy! If you need any tips, let me know.
Cheers,
Keith
I love this post. It reads like a travel guide out of a guidebook. Now I just need to book a ticket.
I loved St Lucia! It’s one of my favorite islands in the Caribbean! It’s a beautiful, green island with lots to see and do. I only went for a day as a stop on a cruise (http://bit.ly/bhs8h). We made an excursion with a catamaran and one of the sights were the (smelly
Sulphur Springs. I wouldn’t mind going back and explore some more of this island!
Thanks for bringing back memories to this lovely island!