Thank you Janus for facilitating everything and creating this amazing villa. It was truly a little piece of heaven on earth. We loved waking up to the amazing views and the privacy that the villa offered. Also, (Maybe one day they’ll return to read this). Huge thank you to all of the previous guests who took the time to offer suggestions! Here are our take-aways: Activities Climbing the Gros Piton: One of the most amazing, most challenging, and rewarding experiences. Our guide wasn’t very chatty but he was relatively patient with our slew of questions and constant stops to recover. My husband and I are relatively fit people and this climb still kicked our butts! We went around 12pm and skipped all of the hotel traffic and guests. Sulphur Springs: Super cool experience! We went after 5pm and beat the crowds; the water is very hot (100 degrees.) So enjoy at your own risk…totally worth it though! Diamond Waterfall & Botanical Garden: very neat experience. We didn’t pay for a guide and just wondered around at our own leisure. Very quaint and relaxing experience. Snorkelling at Anse Chastanet: we loved it so much that we went twice! It was $22USD each time but such a great experience! The coral diversity is breathtaking! Tet Paul Nature Trail: Bring your cameras! The views are absolutely amazing! Our guide was great! Doesn’t take very long to walk but we took our time and really soaked it all in. Drove around entire island: Took us 5 hours! The drive up to Gros Islet are beautiful but roads are dangerous. We never got out of the car but it was quite an adventure! Meals Mango Tree Restaurant at Stonefield: The views are mesmerising but the food is okay. We went for lunch and enjoyed the service. Martha’s Table: The best lunch we had on the entire island. You must go! Jade Mountain: Oh my god! The service, the food, the experience was so amazing. Totally worth every penny ($350USD). We can’t wait to come back with more time and more money our experience was indescribable! Absolutely loved our time here! Albery & Angel
New York, NY As promised: To Janus and guests: My recipe for Pina Colada ½ cup of Malibu coconut rum ½ cup of bounty rum (Dark) ½ can coconut cream 1 ½ cup of Pineapple juice ¼ cup of condensed milk plenty of ice Sip & & enjoy Comments are closed.
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WEATHER IN SAINT LUCIA
While most places in the world have four well-defined seasons, its proximity to the equator means that this is not really the case for the island of St. Lucia. Archives
October 2021
Best Things to Do in St. Lucia According to Our Guests and Locals
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