Must-see attractions in St Lucia

  • Morne Coubaril Estate

    This 18th-century estate off the Vieux Fort Rd, about half a mile northwest of the Sulphur Springs turnoff, offers a great insight into the plantation…

  • St Lucia Rum Distillery

    On this popular tour you learn the colorful story behind the island’s only remaining distillery and about the the rum-making procedure. The one-hour tour…

  • Labrellotte Bay

    This quiet, sheltered bay is fringed by a good strand of golden sand backed by steep hillsides. It has shallow, calm waters, making it ideal for families…

  • LaBas Beach

    Studded with a strand of palms, this small sliver of sand that juts out into the bay is the picture-perfect place for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling or…

  • Fond Doux Plantation

    At this bijou hideaway you can catch an informative one-hour walking tour that allows you to take in the plantation and a cocoa-processing plant. They…

  • Toraille Waterfall

    It's not particularly spectacular, but this refreshing waterfall is a popular place to cool down, or wash off the sulfur after a visit to the volcano. The…

  • Castries Central Market

    Head to the north side of the central market, where you'll find fresh produce from the rich countryside, traditional drinks and other items. It's a fine…

  • Smugglers Cove

    Close your eyes and imagine a hidden cove, framed on three sides by steep sheltering cliffs. You’ve just pictured Smugglers Cove, a secluded crescent of…

  • Rodney Bay Marina

    The state-of-the-art marina is the stomping ground of sailors and the well-heeled. It contains a series of shops, restaurants, trendy bars and just about…

  • Mandele Lookout Point

    Just south of Dennery on the road to Vieux Fort, this lookout point is well worth stopping at for fantastic views over the town.

  • Union Nature Trail

    This small nature center run by the forestry department is in the process of being redeveloped. It's mostly aimed at local school groups and has limited…

  • Derek Walcott Square

    This central square is named for local writer Derek Walcott, who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1992. It's a quiet park that seems somehow isolated…