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Lucia - 'The Eco-Destination' |
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St. Lucia's natural beauty is legendary and the island has much to
keep an eco traveler happy!
St. Lucia Heritage Tours offer a wealth of information on all
the activities on offer and allows you to quickly get a feel for things…
From rainforest
canopy tours and gondola rides, to hiking trails, horse riding tours,
jungle biking, birdwatching, dolphin & whale watching, Catamaran cruises,
day trips to The Grenadines, jeep tours, and scuba diving & snorkeling,
there's plenty to do!
St. Lucia's most magnificent natural features are Gros Piton and Petit
Piton towering 2618 feet and 2438 feet respectively straight out of
the sea. They are nail-bitingly steep, whether looking down from above
or seemingly straight up from below. St. Lucia's scenery is simply
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The Pitons.
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Marigot Bay.
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Down
at Sea Level St. Lucia is fortunate to possesses beautiful white sand
beaches - many of the island's volcanic neighbours do not. It also
has some excellent natural harbours, the most famous of which is at
Marigot Bay. Portions of the film Doctor Doolittle were filmed here
- the bay is idyllic and one of the best natural harbours in the whole
of the Caribbean. Well worth a visit, by boat or by car.
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In
St. Lucia's rainforests lie many species of birds, insects, and to
a lesser extent, reptiles and mammals. Some species are endemic to
St. Lucia like the St. Lucia Parrot and the rare St. Lucia Whiptail
lizard, found only on the Maria Islands Nature Reserve. The St. Lucia
Parrot is an endangered species but thanks to work by the St. Lucia
Parrot Project since 1992 the birds have made a gradual comeback and
a great deal has been learned about the parrots' breeding and feeding
habits as well as their distribution throughout the island.
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The St. Lucia Parrot
(painted
by Christopher Cox).
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The St. Lucia Whiptail
(painted
by Christopher Cox).
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Visitors
to St. Lucia will be rewarded with hiking along rainforest trails,
birdwatching, bathing in its freshwater streams and pools and even
whale & dolphin watching. The
St. Lucia National Trust over the years has been responsible
for developing, managing and protecting St. Lucia's premier natural
and historic sites and offers organised tours to many of its Nature
Reserves.
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