These two volcanic plugs are a world-famous landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can hike both Gros Piton and Petit Piton, but the former is generally considered to be the safer and more popular option.
This park is full of history, with 18th-century military ruins, a museum, and stunning views from Fort Rodney.
It's a wonderful place for divers and snorkelers, with its stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life.
Take a dip in the Caribbean's only drive-in volcano. The Sulphur Springs are known for their healing properties and mud baths.
Known as one of the most beautiful bays in the Caribbean, this spot offers stunning views, crystal clear waters, and great spots for dining and shopping.
This six-acre multi-award winning tourism site is an attractive, alluring and peaceful retreat from the outside world. Enjoy the beauty of nature and the therapeutic qualities of the mineral baths.
Offering a unique "Tree to Bar" experience, you can learn about the whole process of making chocolate, from the harvesting of the cacao pods to the production of the chocolate bars.
This bustling market is full of local vendors selling everything from fresh produce and spices to handmade crafts and souvenirs.
There are many tour operators on the island offering excursions to see these beautiful creatures.
With its lush vegetation and diverse wildlife, the rainforests in St Lucia are perfect for hiking and bird watching.
Experience a unique combination of history, culture, adventure and breathtaking scenic beauty as you zipline, horse ride or take a plantation tour.
Saint Lucia has a rich history of rum production. Visit distilleries like St. Lucia Distillers to learn about the process and sample some of the island's finest rums.
Known as one of the island's most beautiful beaches, it's the perfect place to relax, swim or engage in water sports.