Things to Do in Soufriere, Saint Lucia

Geschrieben von DiscoverSoufriere am 20. Februar 2021 08:17 Uhr

    

Soufriere Saint Lucia is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful islands in the Caribbean. It's located on the southeastern side of the Caribbean and bears the most dramatic landscape in the entire West Indies. Twin Volcanic hills blanketed by lush vegetation rising from the sea create the island's unique feature and induce awe in anyone who sees them. The island, an emerald gem seating on top of blue waters features thick tropical rainforests, natural wonders, colorful villages, and stunning beaches. These features, coupled with the island's warm and laid-back nature, provide countless attractions. That makes it easy to fall in love with the place.

Whether this is your first or the 10th time cruising to the island, you are likely to want to explore all of St. Lucia and luckily, we know the top things to do in Soufriere Saint Lucia that you can try:

Explore Island's Capital

When cruising to St. Lucia, ships dock at Castries which is the capital city. Cruise ships dock at either Point Seraphic which is a 20-minute walk to the center of the town or at La Place Carnage which is at the center of the city. One of the things that you should do in the city is to visit Castries Market, found in the town center in the iron warehouse with bright orange roofing. Here you can peruse and shop for strange tropical fruits and familiar ones like bananas.

Visit Pigeon Island

There is not much to do in Castries, and an hour exploring is enough. However, a point of interest in St. Lucia is at the northernmost point of the island at Pigeon island. Grab a taxi or bus from town and head there. Pigeon Island is not an island but more of a peninsula now, with a causeway that connects it to St. Lucia. The 44-acre piece of land is a historical landmark for this island nation. Visit this park to learn about St. Lucia from the earliest settlers, the Carob Indians, to the pirates, the French and British powers. This fought over the island for so long that it got nicknamed "Helen of the west indies??"

Explore Rodney Bay

While still on the North-Western coast of the island, take a water taxi, a bus or taxi ride to Rodney Bay. A beautiful wide arc of blue waters. Rodney Bay is the island's beehive, and you can't miss its entrance from the road.
The turning point to the bay features a street lined with commercial buildings, shops, and restaurants. Streetside eating is accessible here. But even more popular is the beach, the beautiful bay, and the party life of the island.

Tour Marigot Bay

From Rodney Bay take a water taxi over to Marigot Bay. This beautiful and picturesque bay with a deep natural harbor is also known as the hurricane hole on account of it being protected from strong winds by the surrounding forested hill peninsulas. Marigot Bay features big resorts, private residences and bears a laid-back vibe to it that is just perfect for vacation. There is plenty to eat here, and one of the most popular restaurants is the "Hurricane Hole." It serves delicious St. Lucia cuisine as well as international favorites.

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