Best part of the island for .........
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Best part of the island for .........
We're thinking about a trip to St. Lucia and are looking for advice on which part of the island is best for windsurfing, snorkelling and hiking. Looking at the Windjammer but have no idea if this is a part of the island worth "basing" oneself without having to drive alot for these activities. Any comments appreciate. Thanks!
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Barb: If I remember correctly, the Jalousie Hilton is the only resort in that southern area of the island that offers water sports such as windsurfing. Even if you don't stay there, however, you can go and use the equipment for a fee I'm sure.
The north part of the island definitely has more resorts / hotels that offer such activities. While the hiking and snorkeling may not be as abundant in the north, it does exist. Pigeon Island (in the north) is a nice place to check out and "hike" with lots of history and beautiful views. I've also heard the beach by Pigeon Island has some decent snorkeling.
The north part of the island definitely has more resorts / hotels that offer such activities. While the hiking and snorkeling may not be as abundant in the north, it does exist. Pigeon Island (in the north) is a nice place to check out and "hike" with lots of history and beautiful views. I've also heard the beach by Pigeon Island has some decent snorkeling.
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
I forgot to add, if you're really ambitious and in good shape, you can climb Gros Piton in the south. You are taken by a tour guide and there is a fee, I think $25 per person. Bring two big bottles of water per person. I think it takes about three hours and it's quite the workout. Once at the top, you have a nice view of the south part of the island. You don't get a 360 degree view.
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
We went to Club Med in St. Lucia, which is on the southern part of the island. It's very windy, windsurfing is the major thing there.
I wouldn't recommedn Club Med though, we felt a bit grown up for it (and this was 13 years ago, I was only 22!) If I never hear that "Hands up baby hands up" song they make you sing after dinner again I'll die happy.
Liz
I wouldn't recommedn Club Med though, we felt a bit grown up for it (and this was 13 years ago, I was only 22!) If I never hear that "Hands up baby hands up" song they make you sing after dinner again I'll die happy.
Liz
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Barb, I am wondering the same thing. My wife and I love snorkeling and going to the beach along with a little hiking. We plan to spend sun rise to sun set outside... then look for a place for dinner. We were going to stay at a villa near Souffriere, but after finding out how much Jeep rentals and taxis cost, being a little uneasy about some "safety at night" post I've read and then finding a last-minute deal at the Windjammer, we decided to go for the resort. The week is only going to cost about $950 for a deluxe room at the Windjammer... money saved can buy us a few tours!