An immersive visit

A trip inside St. Lucia.

Five stops. Five places. Before you decide on a programme, see the country.

The Pitons at sunrise — St. Lucia

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The Pitons at sunrise

Gros Piton and Petit Piton — twin volcanic spires rising 2,600 feet straight out of the Caribbean Sea. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the most recognisable natural form in the eastern Caribbean.

Soufrière — St. Lucia

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Soufrière

The original capital of St. Lucia, founded in 1746 and set at the foot of the Pitons. Most of the original French and English colonial buildings remain in use today.

Rodney Bay Marina — St. Lucia

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Rodney Bay Marina

Rodney Bay sits on the calmer northwestern coast — a 232-berth marina, and the finish line for the ARC, the world's largest transatlantic yacht crossing.

Jade Mountain — St. Lucia

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Jade Mountain

Possibly the most photographed resort in the Caribbean. Each suite at Jade Mountain is open to the air on one side, with a private infinity pool framing the Pitons.

Marigot Bay — St. Lucia

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Marigot Bay

Described by James Michener as 'the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean.' Marigot is a deep, sheltered cove on the west coast, surrounded by green hills and used historically as a hurricane harbour.

Beyond the visit

When you're ready, we'll walk it with you.

A private conversation. No commitment. We'll answer your questions about St. Lucia specifically, and surface the trade-offs honestly.