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St. Lucia
Vacations
St. Lucia is one of the Windward Islands, located in the middle of the
Eastern Caribbean chain. Its terrain is a combination of high mountains,
forests, low-lying lands and beaches. Mountain ranges runs the length of
the island and forests dominate the mountains, while jasmine, scarlet
chenille and wild orchids provide splashes of color to the lush green
slopes. The average annual temperature range is 75°-85°F.
St Lucia, One of the Windward Islands, it is located in the middle of
the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands and is approximately 21 miles
south of Martinique and 90 miles northwest of Barbados. Castries
(population 50,000) is the island’s capital and is situated North-west
of the island.
St. Lucia is the sort of island that travelers to the Caribbean dream
about--a small, lush tropical gem that is still relatively unknown. One
of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located midway
down the Eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent,
and north of Barbados. St. Lucia is only 27 miles long and 14 miles
wide, with a shape that is said to resemble either a mango or an avocado
(depending on your taste). The Atlantic Ocean kisses its eastern shore,
while the beaches of the west coast owe their beauty to the calm
Caribbean Sea.
In natural beauty, St. Lucia seems like an island plucked from the South
Pacific and set down in the Caribbean. Its dramatic twin coastal peaks,
the Pitons, soar 2,000 feet up from the sea, sheltering magnificent rain
forests where wild orchids, giant ferns, and birds of paradise flourish.
Brilliantly-plumed tropical birds abound, including endangered species
like the indigenous St. Lucia parrot. The rainforest is broken only by
verdant fields and orchards of banana, coconut, mango, and papaya trees.
St. Lucia has been inhabited since long before colonial times, and its
cultural treasures are a fascinating melange of its rich past and its
many different traditions. The island's people have earned a
well-deserved reputation for their warmth and charm, and the island
itself is dotted with aged fortresses, small villages, and open-air
markets.
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