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St. Lucia
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Just recently, St. Lucia, and Castries in particular, has become one
of the most popular regions for tourists. The accommodations and facilities
are top of
the line, and the restaurants and activities fabulous. The majority
of travelers reside between Castries, which is the capital of St. Lucia,
and the northern end of the island. The entire north side of the island
is comprised of white-sand beaches to dazzle even the most seasoned
and experienced traveler. The water is a glorious blue-green, and the
atmosphere is a majestic combination of beach and lush gardens. With
the exception of the area between Castries and the northern peninsula,
the island is unspoiled and a lot of it only inhabited by exotic animal
life.
St. Lucia is a mountainous island of about 240 square miles, and approximately
240,000 citizens reside there. Derek Walcott, native of Castries, won
the Nobel Prize for literature in 1992. He is extremely proud of his
hometown, but he does not write of his bountiful homeland, out of fear
that "everyone [will] go there and overrun the place." Unfortunately,
others are doing the writing for him, and the area is already bustling
with tourists.
Banana plantations, green-mantled mountains, valleys, wildflowers,
a bubbling-volcano, and interesting fishing villages are only the beginning
of this incredible paradise. The majestic Pitons, two 2,000 foot mountains
that rise from the sea in dramatic and breathtaking fashion, are a one
of the scenic wonders of the world.Taking a tour around the island is
like watching all of the best cinematography out of your favorite movie.
The sights and sounds will dazzle your senses and the beauty will boggle
your mind. St. Lucia is truly an experience that is a must for any Caribbean
traveler.
The beaches and wide array of outdoor sports on St. Lucia are marvelous.
You could not ask for more activities and fun-filled events to occupy
your time. The best part about the island is that if you do choose to
have a day out of the sun, the shopping, dining, and indoor relaxation
stations on St. Lucia are magnificent.
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