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A place of contrasting
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St. Lucia Holidays

Framed by the mighty backdrop of the Pitons, the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia is a sight to behold from every angle. A much-loved destination for families, couples, and solo travellers alike, St. Lucia presents a land of possibility, exploration, and enormous fun.

The iconic Pitons—Gros Piton and Petit Piton respectively—are the most recognisable landmarks on the island. Discover their beauty up close by hiking around them or sail by and see their magnificence from the water—many visitors like to do both!

Of course, no Caribbean escape is complete without a healthy measure of beach-based fun. St. Lucia delivers a stunning array of white-sand beaches and textbook crystal-clear waters that afford perfect conditions for swimming, snorkelling, and diving. Jalousie (also known as Sugar Beach) is a picture-perfect swathe of powder-soft sand and turquoise water set right in the middle of the Pitons. Half of the beach is owned by Sugar Beach Resort and fortunately you don’t need to be a guest to access it.

Pigeon Island National Park is a popular tourist hotspot and a great place for diving into the island’s history and nature simultaneously. Panoramic vistas brimming with history can be taken in whilst exploring and hiking the impressive relics and ruins of Fort Rodney, whilst snorkelling, diving and sailing opportunities abound off the area’s pretty shores.

The island’s cuisine is an enticing mix of European, American, Indian and Caribbean flavours, and St. Lucian hospitality is on another level. Dine like royalty under moonlight in a five-star restaurant or keep it casual at a beachfront eatery while enjoying a lazy afternoon in the sun. St. Lucia’s national dish is green figs and saltfish. Made with boiled, unripe bananas added to salt-cured boiled or flaked cod, and a jumble of herbs and spices, this must-try dish is best washed down with a rum cocktail or glass of legendary Piton beer!
Framed by the mighty backdrop of the Pitons, the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia is a sight to behold from every angle. A much-loved destination for families, couples, and solo travellers alike, St. Lucia presents a land of possibility, exploration, and enormous fun.

The iconic Pitons—Gros Piton and Petit Piton respectively—are the most recognisable landmarks on the island. Discover their beauty up close by hiking around them or sail by and see their magnificence from the water—many visitors like to do both!

Of course, no Caribbean escape is complete without a healthy measure of beach-based fun. St. Lucia delivers a stunning array of white-sand beaches and textbook crystal-clear waters that afford perfect conditions for swimming, snorkelling, and diving. Jalousie (also known as Sugar Beach) is a picture-perfect swathe of powder-soft sand and turquoise water set right in the middle of the Pitons. Half of the beach is owned by Sugar Beach Resort and fortunately you don’t need to be a guest to access it.

Pigeon Island National Park is a popular tourist hotspot and a great place for diving into the island’s history and nature simultaneously. Panoramic vistas brimming with history can be taken in whilst exploring and hiking the impressive relics and ruins of Fort Rodney, whilst snorkelling, diving and sailing opportunities abound off the area’s pretty shores.

The island’s cuisine is an enticing mix of European, American, Indian and Caribbean flavours, and St. Lucian hospitality is on another level. Dine like royalty under moonlight in a five-star restaurant or keep it casual at a beachfront eatery while enjoying a lazy afternoon in the sun. St. Lucia’s national dish is green figs and saltfish. Made with boiled, unripe bananas added to salt-cured boiled or flaked cod, and a jumble of herbs and spices, this must-try dish is best washed down with a rum cocktail or glass of legendary Piton beer!
Framed by the mighty backdrop of the Pitons, the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia is a sight to behold from every angle. A much-loved destination for families, couples, and solo travellers alike, St. Lucia presents a land of possibility, exploration, and enormous fun.

The iconic Pitons—Gros Piton and Petit Piton respectively—are the most recognisable landmarks on the island. Discover their beauty up close by hiking around them or sail by and see their magnificence from the water—many visitors like to do both!

Of course, no Caribbean escape is complete without a healthy measure of beach-based fun. St. Lucia delivers a stunning array of white-sand beaches and textbook crystal-clear waters that afford perfect conditions for swimming, snorkelling, and diving. Jalousie (also known as Sugar Beach) is a picture-perfect swathe of powder-soft sand and turquoise water set right in the middle of the Pitons. Half of the beach is owned by Sugar Beach Resort and fortunately you don’t need to be a guest to access it.

Pigeon Island National Park is a popular tourist hotspot and a great place for diving into the island’s history and nature simultaneously. Panoramic vistas brimming with history can be taken in whilst exploring and hiking the impressive relics and ruins of Fort Rodney, whilst snorkelling, diving and sailing opportunities abound off the area’s pretty shores.

The island’s cuisine is an enticing mix of European, American, Indian and Caribbean flavours, and St. Lucian hospitality is on another level. Dine like royalty under moonlight in a five-star restaurant or keep it casual at a beachfront eatery while enjoying a lazy afternoon in the sun. St. Lucia’s national dish is green figs and saltfish. Made with boiled, unripe bananas added to salt-cured boiled or flaked cod, and a jumble of herbs and spices, this must-try dish is best washed down with a rum cocktail or glass of legendary Piton beer!
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Majestic
Scenery

Immerse yourself into St. Lucia’s splendour. Gaze upwards at the iconic Pitons, zipline through leafy jungles, and snorkel amid a world of aquatic life in gentle bay waters.

Majestic Scenery

Immerse yourself into St. Lucia’s splendour. Gaze upwards at the iconic Pitons, zipline through leafy jungles, and snorkel amid a world of aquatic life in gentle bay waters.

Beautiful
Beaches

Whether you’re planning on total relaxation with a book in one hand and a beer in the other or looking for a little more adventure by the water, St. Lucia’s beaches deliver.

Beautiful Beaches

Whether you’re planning on total relaxation with a book in one hand and a beer in the other or looking for a little more adventure by the water, St. Lucia’s beaches deliver.

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Luxury Boat
Tours

Charter your own yacht and sail blissfully along the calm Caribbean waters and breezy trade winds. Discover flawless beaches, snorkel sheltered coves or simply sit back and sip on delicious rum drinks.

Luxury Boat Tours

Charter your own yacht and sail blissfully along the calm Caribbean waters and breezy trade winds. Discover flawless beaches, snorkel sheltered coves or simply sit back and sip on delicious rum drinks.

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Luxury St. Lucia Hotels

Luxury St. Lucia Hotels

Calabash Cove Resort & Spa

Gros Islet, St. Lucia

A haven of tranquillity in St. Lucia, the Calabash Cove Resort & Spa combines intimate luxury with breathtaking views, exquisite dining, and unforgettable island adventures. Perfect for romantic getaways, it’s the ideal retreat for couples.

A haven of tranquillity in St. Lucia, the Calabash Cove Resort & Spa combines intimate luxury with breathtaking views, exquisite dining, and unforgettable island adventures. Perfect for romantic getaways, it’s the ideal retreat for couples.

A haven of tranquillity in St. Lucia, the Calabash Cove Resort & Spa combines intimate luxury with breathtaking views, exquisite dining, and unforgettable island adventures. Perfect for romantic getaways, it’s the ideal retreat for couples.

Jade Mountain, St. Lucia

St. Lucia, Caribbean

Indulge in the ultimate Caribbean luxury at Jade Mountain. With private infinity pools, world-class views, and an award-winning onsite restaurant. This romantic retreat redefines indulgence in one of the world’s most scenic locations.

Indulge in the ultimate Caribbean luxury at Jade Mountain. With private infinity pools, world-class views, and an award-winning onsite restaurant. This romantic retreat redefines indulgence in one of the world’s most scenic locations.

Indulge in the ultimate Caribbean luxury at Jade Mountain. With private infinity pools, world-class views, and an award-winning onsite restaurant. This romantic retreat redefines indulgence in one of the world’s most scenic locations.

Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort

Soufriére, St. Lucia

Set on St. Lucia’s gorgeous southwest coast, Sugar Beach perfectly ties together luxury with lush rainforest and white-sand beaches. Nestled between the iconic Pitons, it’s a haven of relaxation and Caribbean charm.

Set on St. Lucia’s gorgeous southwest coast, Sugar Beach perfectly ties together luxury with lush rainforest and white-sand beaches. Nestled between the iconic Pitons, it’s a haven of relaxation and Caribbean charm.

Set on St. Lucia’s gorgeous southwest coast, Sugar Beach perfectly ties together luxury with lush rainforest and white-sand beaches. Nestled between the iconic Pitons, it’s a haven of relaxation and Caribbean charm.

Zoëtry Marigot Bay St. Lucia

St. Lucia, Caribbean

Zoëtry Marigot Bay St. Lucia is a luxurious, all-inclusive resort offering breathtaking bay views, elegant suites, gourmet dining, a world-class spa, and personalised wellness experiences. It provides an intimate and rejuvenating Caribbean escape.

Zoëtry Marigot Bay St. Lucia is a luxurious, all-inclusive resort offering breathtaking bay views, elegant suites, gourmet dining, a world-class spa, and personalised wellness experiences. It provides an intimate and rejuvenating Caribbean escape.

Zoëtry Marigot Bay St. Lucia is a luxurious, all-inclusive resort offering breathtaking bay views, elegant suites, gourmet dining, a world-class spa, and personalised wellness experiences. It provides an intimate and rejuvenating Caribbean escape.

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St Lucia In A Nutshell

Easily the most photographed and visited St. Lucian landmark are the Pitons. These two volcanic peaks can be toured extensively with experienced guides and rise magnificently above the western coastal town of Soufrière—so named due to its sulphur-like smell from the now-dormant volcanic plug. This pretty town is the island’s original French capital and presents a gorgeous spot for wandering its Old Town and basing yourselves to explore the lush forests and waterfalls nearby.

Just a few minutes from Soufrière is Sulphur Springs, home to the world’s only ‘drive-in’ volcano and marvellous mud baths for detoxifying and healing. Once you’re done, rinse off in the nearby waterfalls and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Anse Chastanet Beach is also located on this side of the island in the resort of the same name and presents one of the best snorkelling and diving spots in the area. Surrounded by tropical foliage and boasting the darkest volcanic black sand in St. Lucia, this striking beach has a beautifully surreal quality. You can also try out a range of water sports at the resort such as windsurfing, ocean kayaking, and sunfish sailing.

Adventure-seekers will be in heaven in St. Lucia where endless possibilities await amid its lush jungles. The region of Babonneau in the north of the island is the place for high-octane rainforest activities, including ziplining, all-terrain-vehicle tours, and nature trails that plunge you into the sights, sounds, and smells of the tropical landscape. Take the adrenaline down a notch and head for the capital of Castries, with its famous central market that offers a taste of authentic St. Lucia. Find fresh local produce and traditional food and drinks as well as handcrafted wares, trinkets, and souvenirs to take home. Duty-free shopping can be found at the Pointe Seraphine complex if you fancy a little retail therapy near the cruise port.

Bask in the sundown glow at Rodney Bay Marina—during the day it’s a wonderful place for sailing enthusiasts and one of the premier sport fishing locations in the Caribbean, and by night, the village becomes one of the top dining and live music spots on the island. You’ll find an eclectic mix of cuisines at excellent waterside restaurants serving up everything from sushi and steakhouse to pizzas and Indian fare, as well as pumping late-night bars and clubs for drinking and dancing.

Friday Nights are for more revelry at the Gros Islet street party—or, ‘jump up’—where the area comes to life with locals and tourists enjoying music, barbecue food, and refreshing Piton beers until the early hours of Saturday morning.

If the kids are in tow, head to Reduit Beach—one of the best family-friendly beaches in St. Lucia. It’s also home to the excellent Splash Island, the first open water sports park in the Caribbean, with huge inflatable slides, swings, and climbing walls to navigate!
Easily the most photographed and visited St. Lucian landmark are the Pitons. These two volcanic peaks can be toured extensively with experienced guides and rise magnificently above the western coastal town of Soufrière—so named due to its sulphur-like smell from the now-dormant volcanic plug. This pretty town is the island’s original French capital and presents a gorgeous spot for wandering its Old Town and basing yourselves to explore the lush forests and waterfalls nearby.

Just a few minutes from Soufrière is Sulphur Springs, home to the world’s only ‘drive-in’ volcano and marvellous mud baths for detoxifying and healing. Once you’re done, rinse off in the nearby waterfalls and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Anse Chastanet Beach is also located on this side of the island in the resort of the same name and presents one of the best snorkelling and diving spots in the area. Surrounded by tropical foliage and boasting the darkest volcanic black sand in St. Lucia, this striking beach has a beautifully surreal quality. You can also try out a range of water sports at the resort such as windsurfing, ocean kayaking, and sunfish sailing.

Adventure-seekers will be in heaven in St. Lucia where endless possibilities await amid its lush jungles. The region of Babonneau in the north of the island is the place for high-octane rainforest activities, including ziplining, all-terrain-vehicle tours, and nature trails that plunge you into the sights, sounds, and smells of the tropical landscape. Take the adrenaline down a notch and head for the capital of Castries, with its famous central market that offers a taste of authentic St. Lucia. Find fresh local produce and traditional food and drinks as well as handcrafted wares, trinkets, and souvenirs to take home. Duty-free shopping can be found at the Pointe Seraphine complex if you fancy a little retail therapy near the cruise port.

Bask in the sundown glow at Rodney Bay Marina—during the day it’s a wonderful place for sailing enthusiasts and one of the premier sport fishing locations in the Caribbean, and by night, the village becomes one of the top dining and live music spots on the island. You’ll find an eclectic mix of cuisines at excellent waterside restaurants serving up everything from sushi and steakhouse to pizzas and Indian fare, as well as pumping late-night bars and clubs for drinking and dancing.

Friday Nights are for more revelry at the Gros Islet street party—or, ‘jump up’—where the area comes to life with locals and tourists enjoying music, barbecue food, and refreshing Piton beers until the early hours of Saturday morning.

If the kids are in tow, head to Reduit Beach—one of the best family-friendly beaches in St. Lucia. It’s also home to the excellent Splash Island, the first open water sports park in the Caribbean, with huge inflatable slides, swings, and climbing walls to navigate!
Easily the most photographed and visited St. Lucian landmark are the Pitons. These two volcanic peaks can be toured extensively with experienced guides and rise magnificently above the western coastal town of Soufrière—so named due to its sulphur-like smell from the now-dormant volcanic plug. This pretty town is the island’s original French capital and presents a gorgeous spot for wandering its Old Town and basing yourselves to explore the lush forests and waterfalls nearby.

Just a few minutes from Soufrière is Sulphur Springs, home to the world’s only ‘drive-in’ volcano and marvellous mud baths for detoxifying and healing. Once you’re done, rinse off in the nearby waterfalls and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Anse Chastanet Beach is also located on this side of the island in the resort of the same name and presents one of the best snorkelling and diving spots in the area. Surrounded by tropical foliage and boasting the darkest volcanic black sand in St. Lucia, this striking beach has a beautifully surreal quality. You can also try out a range of water sports at the resort such as windsurfing, ocean kayaking, and sunfish sailing.

Adventure-seekers will be in heaven in St. Lucia where endless possibilities await amid its lush jungles. The region of Babonneau in the north of the island is the place for high-octane rainforest activities, including ziplining, all-terrain-vehicle tours, and nature trails that plunge you into the sights, sounds, and smells of the tropical landscape. Take the adrenaline down a notch and head for the capital of Castries, with its famous central market that offers a taste of authentic St. Lucia. Find fresh local produce and traditional food and drinks as well as handcrafted wares, trinkets, and souvenirs to take home. Duty-free shopping can be found at the Pointe Seraphine complex if you fancy a little retail therapy near the cruise port.

Bask in the sundown glow at Rodney Bay Marina—during the day it’s a wonderful place for sailing enthusiasts and one of the premier sport fishing locations in the Caribbean, and by night, the village becomes one of the top dining and live music spots on the island. You’ll find an eclectic mix of cuisines at excellent waterside restaurants serving up everything from sushi and steakhouse to pizzas and Indian fare, as well as pumping late-night bars and clubs for drinking and dancing.

Friday Nights are for more revelry at the Gros Islet street party—or, ‘jump up’—where the area comes to life with locals and tourists enjoying music, barbecue food, and refreshing Piton beers until the early hours of Saturday morning.

If the kids are in tow, head to Reduit Beach—one of the best family-friendly beaches in St. Lucia. It’s also home to the excellent Splash Island, the first open water sports park in the Caribbean, with huge inflatable slides, swings, and climbing walls to navigate!

frequently asked questions

Saint Lucia’s weather stays consistently warm throughout the year with the average temperature ranging between 23°C and 31°C. The busiest time is from December to April during the dry season.

The rainy season hits between June and December, with more rainfall typically in the rainforests than the coastal regions. Heavy showers usually pass quickly, meaning that you can still enjoy activities in the warm weather with little interruption.
Yes! You can fly from London Gatwick or London Heathrow to St. Lucia (UVF) from the UK. Airlines operating this route include daily flights with British Airways, four a week with Virgin Atlantic, and weekly flights with TUI, with an average flight time of about 9 hours.
Minibuses serve as an inexpensive means of transportation around Saint Lucia and provide a good option for visitors who wish to experience the island’s culture up close. You can also easily get taxis to get around.

If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can hire a 4x4 or scooter to explore at your own pace. A temporary driving licence is required for visitors and may be obtained with a valid driving licence upon arrival. Driving is on the left in St. Lucia so it’s a breeze for UK residents!
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