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| ST. LUCIA
This is an utterly enchanting almond - shaped island that is located
approximately 1,300 miles southeast of Florida, in the Lesser Antilles.
With the sunny blue and endless beaches and the lush greenery, you can
take refuge from the hassles of everyday life. Along with dozing in the
sun, you can enjoy a number of St. Lucia’s treats. Witness the natural
splendor of the rainforest and breathtaking views of the St. Lucia, “The Helen of the West," is 238 square miles long and its nearest neighbor, the French island of Martinique, is just 21 miles away. St. Lucia is 24 miles north of St. Vincent and 100 miles northeast of Barbados. St. Lucia is part of the British Commonwealth since 1814 and has been an independent nation since 1979. The island changed hands between the French and British 14 times. Castries, the capital, is the main port and largest city on the island. The city was devastated by four fires between 1796 and 1948 and was rebuilt making it one of the most modern capitals in the Caribbean. Castries has many landmarks and colonial buildings, including the Derek Walcott Square – the old center of town. Name: Saint Lucia (pronounced - Saint Loo-sha) Size: 238 square miles long – 27 miles long, 14 miles wide Population: Approximately 160,000 Head of State: Government General Dame Pearlette Louisy Head of Government: Prime Minister Honourable
Stephenson King
The light blue represents the sky and ocean. The black & white represents the people living in harmony. Gold represents the Caribbean sunshine. The triangles represent the Pitons. Language: English & Kweyol, the patois word for Creólë. Currency: The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$) equals the following $2.67 USD and $3.41 EUR. Highest Point: Morne Gimie is the tallest mountain on the island = 3118 ft. high Highest Point of View: Morne Fortune, Castries - 900 ft. above sea level Beaches: Pigeon Island, Reduit Beach- Rodney Bay, Choc Bay, Marigot Bay and Anse Chastanet Beach (Black Sand). Sights: Rodney Bay, Castries, Marigot Bay, Anse La Raye, Canaries, Dennery, Soufriere, Nature Reserves and Morne Coubaril Estate. Landmarks: Pigeon Island National Park – Forts,
Ruins (Arawak artifacts) and Caves, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,
Derek Walcott Square and Vigie Lighthouse,
Fond Dor Nature Reserve & Historical Park, Petit Piton (rises 2438
ft. above sea level) and Gros Piton (rises 2618ft. above sea level), the
Sulphur Springs – drive-in volcano. Activities: Castries Market and Vendor's Arcade, Plantation Visits (La Sikwi Sugar Mill, Fond Doux Estate, Balenbouche Estate), Rum Factory, Diamond Botanical Waterfalls & Botanical Gardens, Toraille Waterfall and Botanical Garden, Rain Forest Sky Rides -Open Air Tram, Rainforest Canopy Adventure - Zip Line, Mineral Baths and more. Duty-Free Shopping: La Place Carenage and Pointe Seraphine Shopping Center Hiking: Rainforest Walks, Fort Rodney Bay, Descartiers Trail – Soufriere, Gros Piton and the Barre Del’isle Trail. Nightlife: Friday Seafood – Anse La Raye, Saturday Fish Fry –Dennery, Friday Street Party – Gros Islet, Rodney Bay, Night Clubs in Rodney Bay. |
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