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Hotels in St Lucia, St. Lucia

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Lying north of Castries, the scenic Rodney Bay is placed on a man-made lagoon. Its marina is popular as one of the most superior watersports centers in all of the Caribbean. The bay area comes to life at night when all young and restless come out to party in various chic nightclubs.

One of Castries’ most fascinating places, Derek Walcott Square is encompassed by the iconic Cathedral, St Lucia’s most visible Catholic Church. While roaming in the park filled with Simontrees, you will see the life-size replicas of Derek Walcott and Sir William Arthur Lewis, the two legends of the island.

Located south of Castries, the area of Morne Fortune is excellent for sightseeing. Explore attractions like military cemetery, a tiny museum, the old powder magazine and the Four Apostles Battery. Architecture lovers can’t miss few Victorian structures like the Government House. The parks loaded with scarlet and purple bougainvillea look stunning.

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