
The Official Guide to St. Lucia’s Best Beaches
A honeymooner paradise with rain forests and cerulean water
Trade winds, waterfalls, coral reefs, rainforests, an eclectic mix of culture and the Pitons peaks, it’s no wonder St. Lucia is a major destination for lovebirds.
If you’ve heard or seen anything about St. Lucia, it’s likely in relation to honeymoons and the famous Pitons peaks. This majestic little island is separated into two parts, the north and south, with each area being suited for a certain type of traveler. Simply taking in the scenery here is an experience in itself. Whether you’re scuba diving, climbing the Pitons or taking a mud bath at the Sulphur Springs, you will leave St. Lucia beyond satisfied and still craving more.
Families can have a fun-filled time with plenty of activities too. The world’s only drive-in volcano is here, along with the 19,000-acre National Rain Forest and Diamond Falls. Colorful fruit orchards dot the island while exotic plumed birds fill the trees, and under the water, another world awaits exploration by curious divers.
