Top 3 Iconic Spots in St. Lucia

St. Lucia is not just like any other tropical island destination.
This beautiful island of mountains, forests, historical sites and of course the beaches shares a part of the history of this country.
It is impossible to see everything that this island has to offer. However, we are going to share with you some of the most iconic spots in St. Lucia!

Iconic Spot #1: The Pitons

The Pitons are two iconic volcanoes. Each volcano has its name: Gros Piton and Petite Piton. You can hike to explore these volcanos or sail around them. Either way, you can enjoy the beauty that they offer the island.

Iconic Spot #2: Pigeon Island

Pigeon Island is another top spot for you to visit especially if you love history and nature. What makes
Pigeon Island a popular place is that it is known for pirates. The infamous pirate, Jamb de Bois, created
a camp there to ambush Spanish trade ships. You can hike around the ruins and visit Fort Rodney. This
is a spot that you’ll never forget. Pigeon Island is a National Park of Saint Lucia. You can go snorkeling,
sailing, and diving off the shores, too.

Iconic Spot #3: Soufrière

Soufrière is one of the most well-known spots in St. Lucia. Explore the town square. Immerse yourself in the local culture of Saint Lucia. Experience some of the natural wonders of the islands. The Saint Lucia Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens is also here. Some visitors use Soufrière as a starting point to hike out to Toraille.

The best way for you to explore the iconic spots here is to ask a local.
They are knowledgeable about some hidden gems, too.

For those who have not experienced this small island out in the middle of the sea, then this is one place that you must check off your bucket list ASAP.
Get in touch with me today to help you get everything set up for your private group to experience the beautiful rich culture of the remote island of St. Lucia.


Have the time of your life exploring St. Lucia!

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