St. Lucia – More than Just A Tropical Vacation
If you haven’t spent some time on St. Lucia you are missing out on an amazing getaway. St. Lucia is about more than just wiling away the day on the beach and soaking up the warmth of the sun’s rays. It is about the mountains, rain forests, volcanoes and caves. Cheap Carribbean will arrange your package St. Lucia where you will explore this great destination in the Carribbean.
Accommodations on St. Lucia
St. Lucia is home to not one, but 3 Sandals Resorts. You might pick the quieter, laid back Sandals Halcyon (which is where we stayed) or if you may want to up the elegant factor stay at Sandals Regency St. Lucia or at Sandals Grande St. Lucian. Sandals Resorts are for adults only and they are all-inclusive. No need to worry about taking out your wallet.
You will also find many boutique hotels, guest houses, and other all-inclusives that encourage you to bring the family. Check for the latest Cheap Carribbean coupons to find a sampling of the other resorts. St. Lucia is a warm, friendly island and you are sure to find a resot that fits your style.
What to See & Do in St. Lucia
If lounging on the beach is your style then go right ahead and indulge yourself. For those that like a bit more excitement you can spend the day learning to scuba dive, go snorkeling or take one of St. Lucia’s fabulous tours. Climb the Pitons through the rainforest. Take a day sail on a catamaran or just explore the city of Castries.
Take in the delicious local cuisine at any number of great restaurants and don’t miss the Friday Night Jump Up in Gros Islet, St. Lucia’s street festival. You may also want to try the land and sea Jeep safari. You will travel through the banana plantations on your way to visit Fond Soux Plantation for lunch and make your way to the ocean for a cruise on a catamaran. It is the best of both worlds on this excursion!
St. Lucia is truly a paradise you don’t want to miss. Cheap Carribbean can get you there quickly and at the best prices anywhere.
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