Start your honeymoon adventure by exploring one of St Lucia’s national treasures, Pigeon Island National Park. Hike to the highest peak for a stunning panoramic view of the island and the neighboring islands. Take a dip in the secluded beach, snorkel or picnic in the lush green surroundings.
Embark on a romantic and intimate experience by visiting Sulphur Springs and Diamond Falls Botanical Garden. Sulphur Springs sits within a dormant volcano, allowing you to enjoy natural hot springs and mud baths together. Afterward, enjoy the botanical garden’s cascading waterfalls, mineral pool, and botanical gardens that are home to an abundance of flora and fauna.
Start the day with a boat ride off the West Coast for a scenic view of the iconic peaks of the Pitons. Savor the panoramic, breathtaking views before spending the afternoon relaxing on the white-sand beach of Sugar Beach. Wind the day with a tour of Soufriere, one of the oldest towns on the Island to experience the rural St. Lucia, view of the Sulphur Springs or Toraille Waterfall.
Begin the day by experiencing the heart of Castries at the vibrant Castries Market where vendors across the island sell their goods to tourists and locals alike. Then head to Morne Fortune for panoramic views of Castries harbor from historic sites such as the Fort Rodney. To top it all off, take a stroll through the lively town of Gros Islet and enjoy the nightlife in the area.
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of St. Lucia's tourist trail and head to the secluded Anse Mamin Beach. Lounge on the uncrowded and pristine beach, go for a swim or snorkel. Rent a bike and go hiking and exploring to the Jungle Bike Trail. End the day with a romantic dinner at the iconic Jade Mountain Resort, where the menu is prepared fresh from its organic gardens, and the grand sky terrace offers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and Pitons.
End this amazing honeymoon with a relaxed day spent at the Marigot Bay. Rent a yacht from which to explore the calm and serene waters of the area, and spot dolphins and whales swimming nearby. Later, explore one of the island’s best-kept secrets with an Island tour that will take you through stunning landscapes and charming fishing villages for an authentic experience.
St Lucia is well connected by road and sea, while the most popular mode of transport for tourists is hiring a car. Taxis are also readily available within the island, but when traveling between airports to your destination, you may need to hire a private shuttle or taxi, costing roughly $60-$90 for a one-way trip that lasts about 90 minutes.
If you have more time in St Lucia, consider visiting the Maria Islands Nature Reserve or the Anse Chastanet Marine National Park to explore the Coral Reefs. But if you have less time, consider and opt for booking a half-day tour for some of the above-listed attractions to disperse experiences over more days.
Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) is located at the southern tip of St. Lucia located 40 minutes (35 km) from the Vieux Fort area. The airport serves as the main airport for the region and handles most of the international flights coming in and out of St Lucia.