(Scotland /Finland but living in Germany)
Reading that diary, it’s obvious that everybody was pleased with the place and stay. We can happily agree with you all. Thanks to all for the tips concerning the entry prices. We also enjoyed Ruby’s, Fedos and Pitit Peak. Although the best creole chicken dish was at our first accommodation La Haut Resort up on the Hill on the way to Castries. They only serve Lunch though. We enjoyed very good coffee at the Art and craft café opposite Pitit Peak. That place was the most colorful and the owner a nice guy -We miss his coffee mixture – roasting it himself. Excellent coffee also at the view point overlooking the farming village. Dennery. Unfortunately, we did the things as most of you have done. Except we found a beach for ourselves!!! It is Anse L’ivorgne near Choiseul. One of the Gros Piton Hikes starts from there. It is really in the midst of Nowhere. You have to walk about in rein downhill to get there but it was a lovely beach and it was tidy and well taken-care of. One viewing in watched and beyond description, amazing sunset by waterfront. Pity I can’t glue a photo here of it. We were pleasantly surprised at the Super Lunch One day. We arrived there rather hungry but really didn’t want to eat a big meal. So, we ordered from the bar Mini burgers expecting a little burger, but thr portion including 2 small burgers + French fries. Not bad for 18 us in the place. Well, tomorrow we leave this lovely island with many memories and although it is unlikely that we ever come back- NEVER SAY NEVER! Happy days to the next occupant and thank you Janus We were here for a wedding at Villa Coulibri, which is an incredible house on the way to Anse Chastanet. We spent most of our time engaged in wedding events…and most of the reviews capture places to go, etc. Here are some of our additions:
Vegetarian food: we are vegetarians and had an incredible tough time finding food. There’s an amazing place just across the pier. A woman parked her van there and cooks out of her vehicle. The rotis are delicious. We also ate an amazing veggie burger at Anse Mamin just past Anse Chatanet. There’s also a place called belle View just across Pitit Peak that served a veggie meal. Hope this helps others who are on the hunt for veggie food. Jill & Brett |
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
March 2020
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