Skip to content

St. Lucia is one of the most visually stunning islands in the entire Caribbean. The twin volcanic peaks of the Pitons, rising dramatically from the sea on the island’s southwestern coast, are among the most recognizable and breathtaking landscapes in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that gives St. Lucia a sense of grandeur that larger islands struggle to match. Beyond the Pitons, the island offers an extraordinary combination of natural riches: lush rainforest, drive-in volcano, healing sulphur springs, pristine coral reefs, and a coastline that shifts between dramatic black sand volcanic beaches and the calm, resort-backed sands of Rodney Bay. The accommodation scene spans from ultra-luxury properties like Jade Mountain, with its open-sided suites and private infinity pools overlooking the Pitons, to excellent mid-range all-inclusive resorts and charming guesthouses in the hills above Soufriere. The food and cultural scene is equally rich, with a strong tradition of Creole cooking and a calendar of festivals that bring the island’s warm and expressive culture to life. Our St. Lucia travel guides cover resorts, hotels, beaches, restaurants, adventure activities, and practical planning tips for every type of traveler.

Top