We had a wonderful time at Sapphire 3. The place and the view is amazing and the location was perfect for us.
Sulphur Springs: Mud bath was very nice but don’t forget to visit the volcano with a guide and the little museum because it was interesting. Piton Fall: We paid US $3.00 per person, walked a few minutes and arrived in a wonderful nature paradise and 3 warm baths and a little waterfall. It is very beautiful and there were only two people there when we arrived. We had a very nice time there we recommend it. Sugar Beach: We went there by car, after the rain (bad idea) it was a bit dangerous cause the road was slippery. After we parked the car we walked about 20 mins to the beach. The beach is actually amazing but the return walk a bit rough. We would advise to go there by water taxi ( it seems there are a lot). Anse Chastanet & Anse Mamin: We went there by boat ($100 EC for 2 of us) because we were told the road is terrible and quite dangerous when you don’t have a car. The snorkeling is so beautiful and there are amazing corals on the right side of the beach. Tet Paul Nature Trail: Easy walk and amazing view. Toraille Fall: Beautiful fall where you can have a nice bath. Diamond Botanical Garden: Nice and easy walk, luxurious nature, beautiful waterfall but you can’t bathe in it. Warm baths look like small swimming pool and you must pay an extra fee- we haven’t tested it. Jerusalem Mineral Bath: 2 Warm baths/ one cold one. We had a nice time there. US $3 per person. Gros Piton Hike: This hike is quite expensive (50 US $/P) because a guide is mandatory, even if ours was totally for himself and tired to hike or even talk to us. Most of the hike is rock climbing, but the views totally worth it! Sapphire Falls & Jungle Spa: The path is at the beginning of the road to the Sulphur Springs. We walked around 20 mins and paid a guy for the entry. The fall is so beautiful, you can have a mud bath, and then you can go to a warm bath from which you see the waterfall- amazing! And we were totally alone there. Snorkeling in Soufriere Bay: beautiful corals and a lot of fishes on the right side. WE LOVED OUR STAY HERE! THANK YOU TO JANUS AND HIS TEAM CLAIRE & CHRISTOPHER- GUADELOPE 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
February 2020
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