Sweeping along the west coast of St. Lucia are the beaches of Castries. They exist mainly as part of natural bays with soft sand and often a lot of shade. Thanks to the…
As the busiest city on St. Lucia, you might expect area gastronomy to outshine that of the rest of the island. In truth,…
From the beaches to the plentiful shopping opportunities, people visit Castries for a number of reasons. Their motivation is as unique as their style, which makes the fact that the…
With Morne Fortune as the backdrop and bustling streets of marketplaces and colonial-era buildings setting the tone,…
Everywhere you look in Castries, it seems like you're within walking distance of yet another hotel. Luckily, there is a…
Although there are a few rental properties in Castries, if you're set on such an accommodation, you'll find expanding your…
Driving offers travelers the unique opportunity to explore the island of St. Lucia on their own terms. Whether you want…
As the capital city and the center of transportation on St. Lucia, Castries is alight with activity. This is a great destination for visitors who crave variety in their…
Castries is a lively port town that serves as a great destination for tourists who want to do more than relax on the beach…
Home to a handful of shopping malls which specialize in duty free prices for guests, Castries is the go-to spot on the…
Although Castries itself may not be highly recommended as a destination for snorkeling on St. Lucia, tourists planning…
Home to some of the best fishing grounds in the world, the waters off the coast of Castries is teeming with white marlin, dorado, barracuda, mackerel, wahoo, and more. A deep…
Visitors with the skill set and desire to sail to Castries can do so easily so long as they keep in mind that this port…
Near enough to the island's coast that a nice bike ride along the sea is a pleasant experience, there are also several…
Castries may be the most developed town that St. Lucia has to offer, but that doesn't mean you won't be able to find a bounty of beautiful scenery and natural attractions to explore.…
The capital city of St. Lucia is home to 65,000 residents and thousands more visit on a weekly basis. Castries, as it is called, is home to a cruise port, an airport, and a network…
Castries is a great destination for both wall and drift diving, with a host of sites to see including shipwrecks, coral, steep walls, and more. Many dive operations in the area…
Castries itself is actually home to fewer spas than one might expect compared to some of the other smaller towns on the island. The good news, though, is that there are plenty…
Castries is home to St. Lucia's main regional airport, which makes it easy for tourists to plan a getaway in this location…
Port Castries has been a major point of entry for cruise ships and private yachts for years. Only recently has the port…
Visitors with the skill set and desire to sail to Castries can do so easily so long as they keep in mind that this port…