15 Unforgettable Things to Do in St. Lucia

St. Lucia isn’t just about those Instagrammable Piton views and dreamy honeymoon vibes. The island is packed with so many hidden gems! From thrilling adventures to relaxing beach days and cultural experiences, there are countless St. Lucia attractions that will have you hooked from the moment you set foot on this Caribbean island! Whether you’re traveling solo, with your besties, or on a romantic getaway, there’s something for everyone. 

If you’re planning a St. Lucia vacation, you’re probably wondering what items should be on your itinerary list. The good news is that there’s no shortage of incredible things to do on this Caribbean island! It’s a tropical oasis for beach lovers, nature enthusiasts, and adrenaline junkies alike. Get ready to dive into the journey of a lifetime with these 15 unforgettable things to do in St. Lucia. 

1. Soak in the New Jerusalem Mineral Baths

Perfect for those who are seeking a tranquil escape off the beaten path, the New Jerusalem Mineral Baths offers a serene alternative to the more popular Sulfur Springs — and is easily one of my favorite St. Lucia experiences! If you’re looking for a hidden gem that feels like a secret sanctuary, this locally owned, family-run attraction is a must-see. Just a 10-minute drive from Soufrière, New Jerusalem is home to some of the best St. Lucia hot springs, ideal for anyone seeking a quiet escape from the crowds.

This St. Lucia excursion is a must for anyone who wants to relax! Unlike the Sulfur Springs, New Jerusalem Mineral Baths isn’t a “mud” experience.  It’s purely for soaking in the St. Lucia hot springs! The geothermal mineral water flows through bamboo logs, cascading over you with a pressure that feels like the ultimate natural massage. You’ll feel your stress melt away as the warm water works its magic. It’s so peaceful and soothing! I planned for just a quick soak, but I ended up staying for hours!

Be sure to add New Jerusalem to your list if you’re looking for romantic things to do in St. Lucia! Kids will also enjoy splashing in the mineral water, making this one of the best activities for families in St. Lucia. 

If you’re looking to stay at a hotel near Soufrière, I suggest Stonefield Villa Resort, Caille Blanc Villa & Hotel, Rabot Hotel by Hotel Chocolat, and Green Fig Resort & Spa. All properties offer great accommodations and are just a short drive from the New Jerusalem Mineral Baths. 

Read more about my experience at New Jerusalem Mineral Baths here.

2. Zipline Through the Rainforest

Looking for a St. Lucia adventure that gives you an adrenaline rush with jaw-dropping views? If you’re craving an experience that combines thrill and nature, ziplining through the lush rainforest is a must! This is one of the best ways to see the sheer scale of the St. Lucian jungle.

When I’m feeling adventurous, ziplining through the rainforest ranks high on my list of things to do in St. Lucia. Head over to Rainforest Adventures in Babonneau for the aerial tram + zipline combo. You’ll soar across 8-12 lines high above the rainforest canopy, giving you a bird eye’s view of the island’s tropical landscape. For a St. Lucia attraction that mixes relaxation and adventure, I highly recommend taking the scenic gondola ride up through the treetops and ziplining your way back down. It’s such a fun and unique way to explore the island from above and experience St. Lucia’s lush green jungle like never before!

Expect to spend about 2.5 to 3 hours here. Your St. Lucia ziplining adventure will start off with harnessing up and a safety briefing. The “whir” of the line is the only sound you’ll hear until you land on the wooden platforms. It’s exhilarating but surprisingly peaceful once you’re hanging mid-air looking at the ferns below. You might even get lucky enough to spot a tarantula hiding behind the tree padding!

Keep in mind that it can get chilly and misty in the high rainforest. I recommend wearing a light, water-resistant layer. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. 

If you’re up for a thrilling St. Lucia excursion, consider booking the 4-hour-long Ultimate Three tour package, which includes the aerial tram ride, a scenic trail hike, the canopy zipline course, and a naturalistic guide to help you learn more about the rainforest. There’s also the Adrena-line Canopy Tour, a 2-hour St. Lucia zipline experience across 8 lines and 16 platforms — which will give you even more chances to see how breathtaking the rainforest is!

Whether you’re in it for the breathtaking views of the rainforest or the adrenaline rush, ziplining through the rainforest is one of the most unforgettable things to do in St. Lucia! 

3. Explore Latille Falls and Garden

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If you’re looking to experience one of the most charming waterfalls in St. Lucia, look no further than Latille Falls and Garden. Off the beaten path, the falls and botanical garden are perfect for anyone who wants to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more authentic St. Lucia attraction. 

Known for its jungle-like vibes, the falls are surrounded by a botanical garden that features a variety of tropical plants. With its location near MiCoud, the 20-foot waterfall is much less manicured than Diamond Falls, but I love the secluded, peaceful sanctuary Latille Falls provides. 

It costs about $10 USD to enter. You can swim under this St. Lucia waterfall, and there’s also a natural “Fish Spa” pond where wild tilapia nibble your feet.

Keep in mind that there’s nowhere to change by the falls, so it’s best to change in the toilets by the reception area.

Whether you’re visiting to swim in the falls or soak in the jungle’s surroundings, this is one of my favorite relaxing St. Lucia experiences!

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4. Snorkel in the Anse Piton Marine Reserve (Sugar Beach)

If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re swimming in a giant tropical aquarium, snorkeling in the Anse Piton Marine Reserve is a must. Located between the iconic Gros Piton and Petit Piton, this is a great addition to your itinerary of things to do in St. Lucia!

You’ll snorkel at the beach at the Sugar Beach Viceroy Resort. The water is incredibly clear here, and it’s home to vibrant coral and schools of tropical fish everywhere you look. You’ll feel completely surrounded by vibrant marine life, making it a St. Lucia snorkeling experience you won’t want to miss out on!

Although the beach is technically public, the resort makes it difficult to visit. The secret is to take a water taxi from the Soufrière waterfront for about $20-30, which drops you right off on the beach and saves you the $50 “shuttle fee” the resort charges. You can book this with Discover Soufriere or Solomon Water Taxi & Tours. If you already own snorkel gear or if your resort allows you to borrow it, be sure to bring it to save on the $15-20 rental costs.

My best tip is to pack a GoPro! You’ll want to document your St. Lucia snorkeling adventure! 

If you’re looking for nearby accommodations, some great St. Lucia hotels near the Pitons include Sugar Beach, Ladera Resort, Stonefield Villa, Rabot Hotel by Hotel Chocolat, and Fond Doux Eco Resort.

Whether you’re here to encounter tropical marine life or stunning views of the Pitons, snorkeling in the Anse Piton Marine Reserve can make for an amazing St. Lucia adventure! 

5. Sunset Cruise from the Pitons

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If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, I highly recommend adding a sunset cruise from the Pitons to your to-do list. If there’s one St. Lucia excursion I HAVE to do every time I’m on the island, this is it.

A sunset catamaran cruise is the ultimate Caribbean experience and one of the most memorable experiences to add to your St. Lucia vacation list. Imagine golden-hour light reflecting off the sea, music playing, drinks flowing, and the iconic Pitons rising dramatically along the skyline. I love watching the views of the Pitons slip away and then watching the sun make its descent into the Caribbean night sky at Marigot Bay. It’s truly a magical experience— and one of the most romantic St. Lucia activities you can do!

Most St. Lucia sunset cruises depart from Soufrière, Marigot Bay, or Castries and last 2-3 hours. They often include unlimited beer, wine, rum punch, soda, and light hors d’oeuvres. I highly recommend booking a Piton Sunset Snorkeling Cruise. This specific cruise is 5 hours long. You cruise along the coast, snorkel (or relax on the boat) at Sugar Beach, and get to catch a stunning St. Lucia sunset on the way back to Castries.

Something else I love about this St. Lucia excursion? No two sunsets in St. Lucia are alike, and each sunset cruise experience is different from the last. But one thing is the same: the atmosphere is always fun and lively, with the crew always being there to entertain. 

Get ready to take in some of the most breathtaking views in the entire Caribbean and dance the night away! This is a St. Lucia nightlife experience unlike any other.

6. Hike the Tet Paul Nature Trail

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Want a breathtaking view of the Pitons without the grueling climb? If so, the Tet Paul Nature Trail is the perfect St. Lucia hike for you! This loop takes you through an organic farm and a traditional St. Lucian hut before you reach the “Stairway to Heaven,” a wooden staircase that offers a panoramic view of the Pitons, Caribbean Sea, and neighboring islands.

If you’re feeling up for an adventure and want to get in touch with nature, this St. Lucia attraction is an absolute must. It’s one of my favorite nature trails on the island! I had to stop to take in the views and watch the hummingbirds buzzing around in a tree! For a view that people usually hike 4 hours for, this 45-minute loop is honestly the highest ROI St. Lucia hiking trail. 

With its location 10 minutes away from Soufrière, Tet Paul offers some of the most breathtaking views of the island and is an incredible addition to your list of things to do in St. Lucia. If you’re looking for some beach time after your hike, I highly recommend the Tet Paul Nature Trail Hiking and Beach Tour. Is a St. Lucia waterfall visit calling your name? Cool off under a waterfall and take in Soufriere with your St. Lucia hike on the Tet Paul Nature Trail Hike & Waterfall Tour.

If you’re looking for nearby hotels, I highly recommend Ladera Resort, Sugar Beach, Stonefield Villa, and Fond Doux Eco Resort

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7. Take a Healing Dip in the Sulfur Springs Park

For a truly unique St. Lucia experience, check out the Sulfur Springs Park in Soufrière, the world’s only drive-in volcano. With its bubbling mud pools and steaming geothermal vents, this natural attraction is basically an outdoor spa! 

Sulfur Springs is one of the most popular St. Lucia mud baths. In fact, people travel globally just to visit these springs because they’re known for their healing benefits. They’re believed to help heal everything from sunburn and eczema to arthritis and achy joints.

When you head to this St. Lucia attraction, you’ll drive to the center of the volcano and walk about half a mile to the terraced pools. You’ll coat yourself with warm grey mud, allow it to dry in the sun, and then rinse off in the steaming 10°F (43°C) black water pools. This is one of the best St. Lucia couple’s activities!

It costs roughly $10-12 USD for the mud bath only. Tickets including the volcano tour are approximately $15 USD. Fair warning: the Sulfur Springs can be a bit messy and smelly (since sulfur smells like rotten eggs). I also recommend wearing a dark-colored swimsuit, because the mud will stain light colors, and sulfur can ruin white fabric. Remove any silver jewelry before entering, because the sulfur will turn it black. 

This is one of the more unique things to do in St. Lucia. It is absolutely worth every second spent here. The water that flows through the Sulfur Springs is naturally heated by volcanic activity and reaches temperatures of up to 212°F (don’t worry, the parts where you soak are much cooler!).

If you’re looking to make a day out of this, I recommend booking the Land and Sea Tour or the All-Inclusive Tour. These include photo stops of the Pitons, a guided tour of the Sulfur Springs (with an opportunity to relax and soak in it!), and time to enjoy the powerful Toraille Waterfall! As a bonus, the All-Inclusive Tour makes a stop for you to stroll through the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens.

8. Visit Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens

Diamond Falls is one of the most photo-worthy waterfalls in St. Lucia. Located near Soufrière, the botanical gardens provide a breathtaking backdrop. Featuring captivating tropical flowers, palm trees, and lush greenery, it feels like something straight out of a Caribbean dream!

For a $7 USD entry fee, you’ll get to stroll across 6 acres of mesmerizing grounds, featuring vibrant hibiscus, bird of paradise, and other beautiful florals. The trail leads you to Diamond Falls, a 32-49 foot waterfall.

Here’s why Diamond Falls is my favorite waterfall in St. Lucia (and one of my favorite things to do in St. Lucia). Diamond Falls is known as the island’s “Mood Ring Waterfall” because its colors are constantly changing. Since the falls are fed by Sulfur Springs, the minerals in the water stain the rock face, which allows the waterfall to shimmer in shades of yellow, orange, and deep gray. Depending on the mineral concentration that day, Diamond Falls’ color is constantly changing.

You can’t swim directly under the falls, but there are public and private mineral baths available (for an additional $6 to $7 USD). I highly recommend splurging for the Private Sultan’s Baths, which provide a truly elevated experience. If you love history as much as I do, here’s a really cool fact about this St. Lucia attraction: the Private Sultan’s Baths are situated inside a historic bathhouse on the original site of the 18th-century baths commissioned by King Louis XVI of France for his troops. 

If you plan to soak in the mineral baths, be sure to bring a swimsuit and a towel. But even if you’re not feeling up for taking a dip in the baths, the entry fee is worth it for the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens alone. If you love waterfalls, this is something you’ll definitely want to experience on your St. Lucia vacation. 

Are you looking for an all-day activity? The Soufriere Land Experience is perfect if you want to take a dip in the sulfur mud baths, hike the Tet Paul Nature Trail, make a chocolate bar, wander through the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, and more!

9. Lounge and Catch the Sunset at Reduit Beach

photo of sunset at Reduit Beach in St. Lucia

If you’re looking for one of the best beaches in St. Lucia, look no further than Reduit Beach. Located in the lively Rodney Bay area, this long stretch of sand is considered the “Social Center” of the island. It’s the perfect blend of relaxation and St. Lucia’s vibrant culture.

No matter who you’re traveling with, Reduit Beach should be on your list of things to do in St. Lucia. Picture yourself lounging under an umbrella with your toes in the sand while a bucket of Piton beers arrives at your chair! The beach stretches for nearly a mile along Rodney Bay, giving you plenty of space to have fun in the Caribbean sun. Reduit Beach is known for its calm waters, making it one of the most family-friendly beaches in St. Lucia and a popular place to swim. 

You can get transportation to Reduit Beach and rent a beach chair and umbrella for the day.

If you’re craving adventure, this St. Lucia beach is a popular spot for water sports. You can rent a jet ski, go paddleboarding, try snorkeling, or go parasailing! For a more relaxing St. Lucia adventure, stroll along the shoreline and see Pigeon Island in the distance. 

One of my favorite things about Reduit Beach is the sunset views. Because the beach faces west, you get a front-row seat as the sun descends directly into the Caribbean Sea, painting the sky in shades of pink, orange, and gold. It’s one of my favorite places to take in a St. Lucia sunset!

When you’re at Reduit Beach, beachfront dining is a must. There’s everything from “toes-in-the-sand” shacks to high-end resort restaurants. If you want an authentic lunch, head to Marie’s Fish Shack. At sunset, one of the best restaurants in St. Lucia is Spinnakers.

Grab Bay Garden Beach Resort’s AquaVenture Day Pass and spend the day at Reduit Beach St Lucia! It includes unlimited drinks, lunch, an afternoon snack, full use of the property’s amenities, and complimentary non-motorized water sports. Or book a stay at Bay Gardens Beach Resort and enjoy full access to the resort every day.

If you’re looking for other nearby St. Lucia hotels, check out The Harbor Club, Sapphire Sands by Bay Gardens Resorts, Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences, The Landings Resort & Spa, and Sandals Grande St. Lucian.

10. Ride Horses Through the Atlantic Surf

photo of woman horseback riding in the ocean in St. Lucia while local holds the horse

If you’re looking for a true bucket list experience in the Caribbean, horseback riding through the Atlantic Surf in St. Lucia is hard to beat. Riding a horse on the beach is one of the most memorable things to do in St. Lucia for both nature lovers and thrill seekers!

If you’re interested in horseback riding in St. Lucia, most tours take place in the Cas-en-Bas area, on the Atlantic side of the island. You’ll begin with a trail ride through the countryside before hitting the beach. The best part is that you get to unsaddle the horses and ride them bareback into the ocean for a swim!

A 2-hour horseback riding tour will typically cost $99 to $120 USD. I highly recommend booking a 2-hour Horseback Ride with Sandy Hoofs or Dore’s Riding Stable. Both are highly rated options for St. Lucia horseback riding experiences. Be sure to wear long shorts or pants for the trail ride, and wear a swimsuit underneath so you can ditch your clothes when it’s time for you and your horse to ride in the water! And if you’re a beginner, don’t worry! The guides are used to seeing people who have zero horseback riding experience. 

If you’re looking for a memorable St. Lucia adventure, horseback riding on the beach is a must. I’ll be honest, the ride through the trails was a little bumpy, muddy, and a bit nerve-wracking! But the moment we got to the beach and hit the water, all that disappeared. It was so fun riding on the back of the horse as it walked through the ocean, and the waves hit you. It was one of the most unforgettable St. Lucia excursions I’ve ever done. 

11. Wander Pigeon Island National Park

photo of canon resting at Fort Rodney at Pigeon Island National Park in St. Lucia

If you’ve ever wanted to visit a former St. Lucia pirate hideout, then Pigeon Island National Park is an absolute must. It’s a history lover’s dream!  This 44-acre coastal park features beautiful beaches and the ruins of Fort Rodney.

One of the reasons why Pigeon Island National Park should be on your list of things to do in St. Lucia? The Fort Rodney and Signal Hill Trail is one of the most scenic St. Lucia hiking trails! It offers some of the absolute best views of the northern part of the island!

There are two peaks you can hike to at Pigeon Island. Fort Rodney sits on the first peak at 225 feet. It offers cannon-lined fortress views over the coastline. Signal Peak, the higher summit, sits at 330 feet. While it may have a higher climb, this is one of the best St. Lucia hikes thanks to its stunning panoramic views! It offers a gorgeous view of the coastline and the neighboring island of Martinique.

The cost of entry is $10 USD. Not only does that give you access to the scenic trails, but there are also two beautiful beaches inside the park. There’s a “secret” beach deeper into the park, which offers clear waters that make for great snorkeling near Rodney Bay.

Pigeon Island National Park is the perfect St. Lucia day trip! You can go hiking in the morning, lounge on the beach in the afternoon, and then head to check out one of the island’s hidden gems: the Barnacles. The Barnacles is an authentic St. Lucia restaurant, known for its seafood and drinks. It’s a popular dining option for Pigeon Island visitors. Spend a few hours here and enjoy the history, hiking, beach, and grab lunch!

If you’re looking to stay at a resort near this St. Lucia attraction, check out Sandals Grande St. Lucian, The Landings Resort & Spa, Bay Gardens Beach Resort, and The Soco House.

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12. Experience the Gros Islet Street Party (The Friday Night “Jump-Up”)

One of the best ways to experience St. Lucia nightlife is at the famous Gros Islet Street Party, a weekly party that turns the quiet town of Gros Islet into the island’s biggest party! I can’t even put into words how vibrant and lively the street party is. Held every Friday night (except for Good Friday), this is high on any list of things to do in St. Lucia. 

Picture a small fishing village transforming into a massive dance floor at the “Jump-Up,” the famous Friday night St. Lucia street party. By sunset, the streets of Gros Islet come to life! It’s smoky from the grills barbequing some of the most incredible Caribbean food, fueled by the best rum punch in St. Lucia, and loud from the Reggae, Soca, and international hits playing loudly for people to dance to. You’ll find everything from fire spinners and street performers to rows of tabletop bars and art vendors. 

Whether you’re taking a romantic couple’s trip to St. Lucia or traveling with friends, the street party is worth checking out. It technically begins at sunset, but the party doesn’t “kick off” until 9-10 p.m. My top recommendation is to arrive around 7:30 p.m. to beat the crowd and grab a table at Golden Taste, a St. Lucia restaurant known for its Creole food and fresh seafood dishes. While the Jump-Up is technically free, cash is king when it comes to food and drinks. 

I try to make it to the Gros Islet Street Party every time I’m in St. Lucia. My favorite memory was watching a sudden tropical rainstorm hit while the music was blasting; instead of running for cover, everyone—locals and tourists alike—just kept dancing in the rain. It felt like a scene straight out of a rom-com. Even if you aren’t a big “party person,” the energy and people-watching alone make this a mandatory addition to your St. Lucia itinerary.

The St. Lucia street party is close to hotels like The Landings and The Harbor Club, making it a very easy night out if you’re staying in the north. I suggest parking near the Marina and walking to avoid the crowded parking area, or better yet, consider hiring a driver so you can enjoy the rum punch safely!

13. Sip Sunset Cocktails at Dasheene (Ladera Resort)

photo of sunset at Dasheene with the Pitons in the background

If there’s only one restaurant you’re going to make time for during your St. Lucia vacation, Dasheene Restaurant should be at the top of your list. It offers the most breathtaking view on the entire island. Perched on a lush volcanic ridge 1,000 feet above the Caribbean Sea, Dasheene offers jaw-dropping views of the Pitons. It honestly feels surreal. 

With its location near Soufrière, Dasheene is known for its farm-to-table Caribbean cuisine, sourcing from local farmers and fishermen. You can expect to find creative takes on traditional St. Lucian food on the menu, such as curried banana balls, seafood kebabs, pepper pot, and traditional bouillabaisse. The food is amazing, but the Piton views are everything

Dining at Dasheene at sunset is one of my absolute favorite things to do in St. Lucia. Being able to sip a cocktail while the sun dips behind the Pitons felt like I was living inside a dream. I recommend going for a drink at the T’cholit Lounge and staying as the sky turns golden and the Pitons begin to glow. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime atmosphere. Come for the view; stay for the vibes.

Keep in mind that dress code does matter at this St. Lucia restaurant. They take “Resort Chic” seriously here. Think smart casual: sundresses, skirts, collared shirts, and long trousers. Bathing suits are a no-go, and you’ll need dress sandals or closed-toe shoes if you want to dine here.

If you want to catch the sunset, I suggest arriving by 5:15 p.m. There are only a handful of tables at the edge of the terrace, and they’re first-come, first-served.

For couples looking for a romantic date night, Dasheene Restaurant is famous for its jaw-dropping sunset dining with Piton views. It ranks high on my list of romantic St. Lucia attractions. While you’re at it, why not book a stay at Ladera Resort?

14. Make Your Own Chocolate at Project Chocolat (Hotel Chocolat)

Are you looking for the best souvenir on the island? If so, Project Chocolat is something you’ll definitely want to add to your list of things to do in St. Lucia.

Set on the historic Rabot Estate, this is a high-end, hands-on experience for chocolate lovers — and one of my favorite cultural activities in St. Lucia! Owned by the famous Hotel Chocolat, the facility (located directly across from Ladera Resort in Soufrière) is surrounded by a cacao grove. 

There are two ways to experience the estate, with the most popular being the Bean to Bar Tour. You’ll sit at a long communal-style workbench and use a mortar and pestle to grind roasted cacao beans into a smooth paste. The end result? Creating your own personalized chocolate bar! If you want to learn more about the St. Lucia chocolate-making process, you can take the Tree to Bar Tour, which allows you to hike through the cacao grove as you gain insight about how it all works, make your own chocolate bar, and enjoy lunch.

The estate also offers The Chocolate Infused Lunch, which offers a menu that consists entirely of “Cacao Cuisine.” Everything from the salad dressing to the burgers includes chocolate. It might sound strange, but it’s delicious!

This St. Lucia excursion is a lot of fun! Making your own chocolate bar is a lot harder—and sweatier—than it sounds! Grinding those beans by hand is no joke. Your hard work makes you appreciate that final bar so much more. Plus, you get a custom souvenir to take home when your St. Lucia trip is over (or once you get back to your resort).

You can stay on the premises at Rabot Hotel by Hotel Chocolat, or if you’re looking for nearby St. Lucia hotels, you can book a stay at Ladera Resort, Sugar Beach, and Fond Doux Eco Resort

15. Take in the View from Mirador Piton Viewpoint (Palmiste)

View from Mirador Piton Viewpoint in St Lucia

Whether you’re a pro photographer, want to capture amazing shots of your trip, or just want a quiet spot to take it all in, Mirador Piton Viewpoint in Palmiste offers the most iconic Piton views on the island. If you’re planning a St. Lucia vacation, the Mirador Piton Viewpoint offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in all of the Caribbean!

Located just outside of Soufrière, Mirador Piton Viewpoint is one of the least crowded spots to take in an epic panoramic view of the Pitons. I always ask my driver to stop here for “the shot” before heading into the valley. It is especially gorgeous around golden hour when the light starts to set just behind the Pitons. It feels a little off the radar, and that tranquility is exactly what makes it so special.

You might also see friendly locals selling crafts nearby, which adds some nice island culture to this St. Lucia attraction!

With so many unforgettable things to do in St. Lucia, it’s easy to see why this island is more than just a destination; it’s a feeling. Whether you’re soaking in the New Jerusalem Mineral Baths or watching the sun set behind the Pitons at Dasheene, the memories you’ll make on this magical island will stay with you long after your tan lines fade away. 

Ready to stop dreaming and start packing? Don’t forget to grab my Ultimate 7-Day St. Lucia Itinerary. It’s the exact roadmap I use to navigate the island, from the best hidden St. Lucia attractions to transport secrets that will save you hours of driving. Skip the stress of planning your St. Lucia vacation, and start mapping out the perfect Caribbean getaway before you even set foot on the island! 


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Hi! I’m Ashley, a travel-obsessed blogger, UGC educator, and mindset mentor helping creators turn their passion into profit. Born in New Jersey and now based in Pennsylvania, I caught the travel bug in my late teens while spending summers working at national parks across the U.S. After years of starting businesses that never truly lit me up, I finally decided to create my dream business that allows me to do what I love most: capturing experiences through photos and storytelling while making memories along the way.

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