The Best of St. Lucia

The Best of St. Lucia – St Lucia is one of the Caribbean’s most popular vacation destinations, especially for honeymooners and romantics enticed by the island’s striking natural beauty, its many wonderful resorts, and the welcoming atmosphere.  St Lucia has palm-fringed beaches, the Piton mountains, and beautiful waterfalls.  This draws travelers from all over the world to visit St Lucia.  It is really two islands in one.  Rodney Bay in the north with the modern comforts amid a beautiful bay.  In the south, Soufriere, which is the heart  of the region of old plantations, hidden beaches and the geologic wonder of photogenic Pitons.

Come sip on a rum cocktail, sunbathe on a white-sand beach, hike rainforest covered mountains, or try rock climbing.  Everyone should have St Lucia on their travel list!  To learn more about all the beautiful beaches on St Lucia, visit here.  Now view our St Lucia Travel Guide to help plan your next Caribbean vacation!

St Lucia Weather – When to Visit

As with most Caribbean destinations, the winter season is the most popular time to visit St Lucia. The weather brings the crowds and prices go up, especially during the driest period from December to March. Winter has average temperatures of around 81°F.  Summer is quiet and hot with July temperatures averaging 85°F.

If you’re on a budget, consider traveling to St Lucia in April thru early December.  Just remember that June thru early December does see high humidity and heavy rainfall.  If you are looking for dry weather and sunshine, visit in January thru June, with April thru June is going to being the least crowded time of year.  Hurricane season runs from June to October.  You can expect more rain this time of year and maybe some storms.

The Best of St Lucia Beaches

Sugar Beach (Jalousie Beach) St. Lucia, The Best of St. Lucia Beaches, The Best of St. Lucia Restaurants, The best of St. Lucia Bars & Nightlife, The Best of St. Lucia Hotels, Best St. Lucia Tours & Activities, The Best of St. LuciaSugar Beach (Jalousie)

Did you even go to St. Lucia if you didn’t spend at least one afternoon baking in the sun while admiring the views of the stunning twin peaks? This beach is THE place to make that happen. Nestled right in the middle of the two mountainous landmarks, Jalousie Beach looks and feels incredibly green – but it’s also known for its powdery white sand and its quintessential Caribbean blue waters.

Grande Anse Beach, St. Lucia, The Best of St. Lucia Beaches, The Best of St. Lucia Restaurants, The best of St. Lucia Bars & Nightlife, The Best of St. Lucia Hotels, Best St. Lucia Tours & Activities, The Best of St. LuciaGrande Anse Beach

Yes, yes, most people head to the beach for its saltwater and its sand. But this east-side beach also has turtles! Lots of turtles! And not just any turtles, either – these are endangered leatherback turtles, aka the largest of all sea turtles. During the nesting season (which goes from March until August), travelers come to watch them crawl out of the water and lay their eggs.

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Reduit Beach, St. Lucia, The Best of St. Lucia Beaches, The Best of St. Lucia Restaurants, The best of St. Lucia Bars & Nightlife, The Best of St. Lucia Hotels, Best St. Lucia Tours & Activities, The Best of St. LuciaReduit Beach

St. Lucia beaches are a dime a dozen, but none are quite as loved (by travelers and locals alike) as Reduit. The expansive shoreline, glorious sunsets and close proximity to the bars, restaurants and shops of Rodney Bay make for an easygoing beach experience. Reduit is also a great place to try water sports like windsurfing and waterskiing. What it’s not ideal for, however, is honeymooners. As the most popular shore on St. Lucia, this isn’t the spot for a romantic rendezvous.

Marigot Bay Beach, St. Lucia, The Best of St. Lucia Beaches, The Best of St. Lucia Restaurants, The best of St. Lucia Bars & Nightlife, The Best of St. Lucia Hotels, Best St. Lucia Tours & Activities, The Best of St. LuciaMarigot Bay Beach

This lively port village is host to more than one stretch of sand. Watch as boats bob in the blue water from the comfort of your lounge chair in this sheltered bay on the western side of St. Lucia. This romantic destination provides an ideal backdrop for relaxation and has been a popular scene for the filming of many movies.

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Anse Chastanet Beach, St. Lucia, The Best of St. Lucia Beaches, The Best of St. Lucia Restaurants, The best of St. Lucia Bars & Nightlife, The Best of St. Lucia Hotels, Best St. Lucia Tours & Activities, The Best of St. LuciaAnse Chastanet Beach

As the darkest black sand beach on the island, Anse Chastanet reflects St. Lucia’s volcanic history. It’s also one of those beaches where you feel completely immersed in nature, as it’s lined with tall palm trees and other lush foliage, and you can even hear the tropical birds chirping in the background. Plus, thanks to the beach’s coral reef, there’s epic snorkeling and diving right there by the shore – no need to take a guided boat tour out to deeper waters

The Best of St, Lucia Restaurants

The Coal Pot  $31 – 60

This tiny waterfront restaurant overlooks pretty Vigie Cove. For a light lunch, opt for a bowl of creamy pumpkin soup, Greek salad with chicken or shrimp, or broiled fresh fish. Dinner might start with a divine lobster bisque, followed by fresh seafood accompanied by one (or more) of the chef’s fabulous sauces—ginger, coconut-curry, lemon-garlic butter, or wild mushroom. Heartier eaters may prefer duck, lamb, beef, or chicken laced with peppercorns, red wine, onion, or Roquefort sauce.  Telephone:  758-452-5566  Web:  The Coal Pot.

Dasheene at Ladera  $11 – 30

The terrace restaurant at Ladera resort has breathtaking, close-up views of the Pitons and the sea between them, especially beautiful at sunset. Appetizers may include silky sweet-potato-and-coconut soup or Caribbean lamb salad. Typical entrées are “fisherman’s catch” with a choice of flavored butters or sauces, shrimp Dasheene (panfried with local herbs), grilled rack of lamb with coconut risotto and curry sauce, or pan-seared fillet of beef marinated in a lime-and-pepper seasoning. Light dishes, pasta dishes, and fresh salads are also served at lunch—along with that million-dollar view.  Telephone:  758-459-6623  Web:  Dasheene at Ladera.  

Buzz Seafood & Grill  $11 – 30

Opposite the Royal St. Lucia by Rex Resorts hotel and Reduit Beach, this dining spot is part of Rodney Bay’s “restaurant central.” Starting with cool drinks and warm appetizers at the bar, diners make their way to the dining room or garden for some serious seafood or a good steak, baby back ribs, West Indian pepper-pot stew, spicy Moroccan-style lamb shanks, or simple chicken and chips. The seared yellowfin tuna, potato-crusted red snapper, and seafood creole are big hits, too. There’s also a vegetarian menu.  Telephone:  758-458-0450   Web:  Buzz Seafood & Grill.

The Cliff at Cap  $31 – 60

Lots of non-residents eat at The Cliff at Cap, the restaurant at Cap Maison, a very smart hacienda-style hotel near St Lucia’s northern tip. Part of the reason is the open-air restaurant’s sensational clifftop location: below you, frigate birds swoop over the ocean, and the panoramic views extend to Martinique on the horizon. But the creative French/West Indian cuisine is also a big draw. At the very least, go to The Cliff at Cap for a drink: the bar has an impressive selection of rums.  Telephone:  758-457-8681  Web:  The Cliff at Cap.

Big Chef Steakhouse  $31 – 60

This classy indoor restaurant is the most reliable bet for a really good dinner.  The steaks are outstandingly tender, and the sweet potato fries are delicious.  Leave room for the scrumptious puddings, which are memorable.  Telephone:  758-450-0210  Web:  Big Chef Steakhouse.

The Best of St. Lucia Bars & Nightlife

Delirius

This is the most civilised watering hole in the heart of Rodney Bay Village. The elegant, horseshoe-shaped cocktail bar does lots of original martinis, caipirinhas and mojitos, using fresh fruits and herbs, and the restaurant is one of the better ones in the resort.  Telephone:  758-451-3354  Web:  Delirius.

Treasure Bay Casino

St Lucia’s first, and so far only, casino, located upstairs in the Baywalk Mall [pictured below], has slot machines, and roulette, blackjack and poker tables. It’s all very casual – there’s no dress code, and no passport or ID is needed to gain entry, though as the sign says at the entrance “No firearms allowed”.  Telephone:  758-459-2901  Web:  Treasure Bay Casino.

The Cane Bar

Sample the planet’s best aged rums in this specialty St Lucia rum bar, designed with a chic white-and-charcoal palette, glowing white bar, and comfortable, oversized furniture. The Cane Bar also provides a professional “rummelier” to aid in the selection of the expertly chosen native and international rums.  Telephone:  758-456-8000  Web:  The Cane Bar.

Rehab

One of St. Lucia’s most famous nightspots is Rehab, a tribute bar named after a song by singer Amy Winehouse. Rehab serves up specialty cocktails and Motown music in Rodney Bay Village, a coastal town on the northwestern tip of the island.  Telephone:  758-458-4708  Web:  Rehab.

Doolittle’s Restaurant & Bar

Doolittle’s site was one of the filming spots for the movie, which featured sweeping views of the nearby Marigot Bay. Located approximately 9 miles south of Castries on the western coast, Doolittle’s serves gourmet meals during the day and transforms into a tranquil bar at night. Telephone:  758-458-3323  Web:  Doolittle’s Restaurant & Bar.

The Best of St. Lucia Hotels


32 Comments

  1. SeunJeremiah

    I have never been to St Lucia and from your description it does look like a beautiful place with mind blowing experience, I love traveling and although I haven’t thought about this location until now, I would love to visit this location but firstly is this location secured and also would you suggest cashless transaction there?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, St Lucia is beautiful!  It is really a matter of personal preference.  it is always best not to carry a lot of cash when traveling.  Generally you will want to have some and use cards for the rest.  Thanks for stopping by my St Lucia Travel Guide.

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  2. Sara Hjalmarsson

    That’s one gorgeous island! Looks like it would be great for a sailing vacation. I see you recommend a day activity where you go sailing on a catamaran – which sounds awesome! Are there any good options if you want to sail for an extended period of time – perhaps boat rental services?  I would love to sail around St Lucia!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      For sailing charters, I would go with Bateau Mygo Sailing Charters.  They have great ratings and offer great service.  I think you will have a wonderful time sailing around St. Lucia!  Thanks for visiting my St Lucia Travel Guide.

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  3. Riaz Shah

    Omg the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens & Mineral Baths look so heavenly like in a dream, I would very much like to go there especially with a dash of history alongside it having King Louis XV1’s influence there. It seems like a very popular place. I think I should plan a trip where the weather’s fine with few people to enjoy the serenity 🙂

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes beautiful for sure 🙂  And yes you will find great weather, great beaches, and a peaceful and relaxing setting.  Perfect place for a beach vacation for sure!

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  4. Aly

    Wow, this is so beautiful. With lush, green moutains, bright blue water, and gorgeous beaches, I understand why it should be on everyone’s travel list!! It’s a nice close flight / destination from the states. One question though, what is the currency they use? Just curious if I need to be mindful of exchange rates when visiting… Thanks so much!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Hi Aly, Thanks for visiting my St Lucia Travel Guide. St Lucia uses the EC or the Eastern Caribbean dollar. But US currency is accepted here as well. So no need to get currency exchanged. Thanks for visiting!

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  5. Harry

    I always love browsing through your website finding out about potential travel destinations… St Lucia seems like a dreamy place. I am not that surprised since it’s located in the Carribean.

    Thanks a lot for your extensive travel guides BTW. I have been bookmarking several of them on my “to go” list.

    My best regards,

    Xaric

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great Xaric!  I bet your “to go” list is getting longer by the day 🙂  Thanks for visiting beach travel destinations.

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  6. Shwana

    Great article Leahrae! St Lucia sounds beautiful! I love to travel, unfortunately, I have never been there. The closest that I got was Puerto Rico. I stayed at a friend’s house for a few months in Vieques, PR. The waterfalls in St Lucia sounds like something I have got to see. I love to travel so I may make this my next family trip for next year! You said the humidity is between 70-90 percent, I don’t know if I can handle that it seems like it would be very hard to breathe. I am very interested in visiting Diamond Falls, it looks very beautiful! Thanks for the info Leahrae!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are very welcome Shwana, and glad you enjoyed reading the St Lucia Travel Guide.  The humidity actually really doesn’t feel that bad.  I guess, living in Florida has gotten me used to it maybe 🙂  The waterfalls would be the one thing not to miss on the beautiful Caribbean Island of St Lucia! 

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  7. Carol

    St. Lucia has been on my bucket list for years, but I somehow seem to keep missing out and opting for other travel destinations. This has put it at the forefront of my mind once again. The information here, and the photos make it look like a fabulous place to be…just as I imagined. With all that is going on in the world though I am wondering who owns this island, and also whether it is considered a safe island for travelers?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Hi Carol, St Lucia is a great Caribbean island to visit, and it is absolutely safe.  Of course, when ever you travel you should always take precautions to stay safe.  St Lucia is French and that is their native language. I know that you will have an absolute great time!  Please let me know if you need any additional information 🙂

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  8. Daniella

    Hi Leahrae,

    Great article!

    I’ve never been to St Lucia, and I would love to travel there. What a beautiful place to be! I’ll put this island on my bucket list for this winter! I have all the information needed to plan my trip, and I thank you for this! One of my favorite activities to do during my stay is camping on the beach:) We do this all the time so it essential for me to know more about beaches amenities. Is there a beach that suits to camping in St Lucia? It would be useful to know about it:)

    Thank you very much for this excellent post!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Hi Daniella and thank you for reading the St Lucia Travel Guide.  Yes, there is camping in St. Lucia.  There are designated camping areas, and the best is going to be Anse la Liberte.  The price ranges anywhere from $25 to $75 a night, depending on season.  How wonderful, to camp right out on the beach!  Let me know if you need any more information about Anse la Liberte.

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  9. YClayto

    You have sold me on St. Lucia! (You had me at the white sandy beaches.) You have done a wonderful job of explaining everything possible there is to know about this gorgeous place. The pictures you share are absolutely stunning!

    My husband and I travel a lot and the one thing that is very important to us when we are on vacation is being able to get around. You have done a great job of explaining how to travel around while there.

    I can’t wait to read what you write about in the future. Will you be writing about more Caribbean Islands?

    Keep up the great job!

    Yvette

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thank you so much, and thank you for reading the St Lucia Travel Guide.  I am glad it was helpful for you.  Yes, I will be covering all of the Caribbean Islands, just time consuming 🙂 

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  10. Sajeeth Ahamed

    This is a wonderful travel guide for St Lucia!  And it looks like such a heavenly place to visit.  I am been interested in going to some island in the Caribbean, and I especially like St Lucia, although you have made the decision tough!  I am seeing now that the Caribbean has a lot of beautiful places, I just need to decide which island to head to.  I love exploring new places of the world.  Thank you for all the great information!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are welcome, and  yes it is a tough decision, as there are so many wonderful Caribbean Islands to choose from.  I guess it really comes down to what you are looking for once you get there.  They are all unique in their own way, and each has distinct characteristics that you might love, or not love.  But I know there is a Caribbean Island perfect for everyone.  If you need help deciding, just let me know 🙂

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  11. asmithxu

    St. Lucia seems like a fantastic place to visit, especially if you like the beach. Reduit beach, especially, seems gorgeous. It is great to get a snapshot of the features, activities, restaurant, nightlife, and resorts.

    They seem to have a lot of really great local cuisine. I especially liked to hear that restaurants use stuff like pumpkin and goat in the food- stuff that I wouldn’t normally eat. That adds to the whole experience for me.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You will have to experience St Lucia!  It is a great Caribbean Island vacation destination for sure.  Thank you for reading our St Lucia Travel Guide!

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  12. Nicole

    I would definitely go to the Diamond Falls when I visit here! I love hot springs and mineral pools! I would spend my whole visit just soaking in some natural health. I guess I need to start planning. Thank you for all the great information!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, Nicole, I agree. It would be pretty idealistic to sit and soak with such an amazing view. Feeling the warmth of the water, the sun, just perfect! Glad you enjoyed the St Lucia Travel Guide!

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  13. Krystle

    Great travel guide! I have traveled to St. Lucia before and I absolutely loved the atmosphere. I took a tour bus around the island and enjoyed learning about the history and culture. I definitely want to go back and try all the recommendations you’ve listed here. I am glad I found your website, as I want to go back to the Caribbean. I am ready to head back to Anguilla now!

    I will keep this guide handy for my next adventure!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great! You will have a great time again I am sure. I like going back to the same place a second time if I really enjoyed it the first time. Gives me a chance to see and do the things I didn’t the first time around. I seem to enjoy it more for some reason. I am sure you will too!

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  14. jeremy

    Excellent info. Love it. Will follow on twitter. Beautiful pages with plenty of information. St Lucia has been a spot that I’ve wanted to check out for years. I liked reading about the temps there. I would really like to visit in the winter months when it’s between 70 and 80 degrees. That would be perfect for me.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It does have perfect weather that time of year Jeremy and St Lucia is a great Caribbean Island destination for sure.  Thanks for visiting the St Lucia Travel Guide!

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  15. SJ

    oh my gosh, St Lucia just looks divine!

    I think you have just planned out our next holiday. I need to show this post to my husband.

    Thank you so taking the time to step through everything we need to know from when to go, how to get around and the best places to eat (that’s super important).

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Great!  And if you need any further information, please don’t hesitate to ask.  I would be more than happy to help!

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  16. Rico Hanes

    St. Lucia is absolutely beautiful ! I lived in Hawaii and St. Lucia totally reminds me of Maui with it’s untouched beauty and quaintness. I read in your review that it is a dream destination for honeymooners. Well, that sounds about right and I will definitely resort to your site before I will make that journey with my eventual significant other. Thank you for the usual exceptional breakdown. 🙂

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are very welcome Rico and thanks for visiting my St Lucia Travel Guide. Yes, how great would it be to honeymoon in St Lucia….sigh….someday right?

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