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Choiseul - Must See


               Choiseul was originally known as Anse Citron because of the large number of lime trees grown
               here, particularly near the Choiseul Village.
               Anse l’Ivrogne Beach
               Also known as the Black Hole because of the underwater drop of 600 meters, this infamous
               beach is located at the foot of Gros Piton. The beach is regarded as one of the best sites for scuba
               diving in Saint Lucia.
               Balenbouche Estate
               Owner Uta Lawaetz walks you through her unique property, imparting the history and hardships
               endured in keeping the land. Throughout time land has been seized from non-natives living
               in Saint Lucia. What was once a 2000+ acre sugar plantation and mill is now a modest 70 acre
               eco-lodge/organic farm and an honored Saint Lucia heritage site.

               The unique property is a favorite yoga retreat and lodging for guests desiring seclusion in a
               wildly natural setting. 4 guest villas are available.
               Pon George (Devil’s Bridge)
               Legend has it that the Devil wanted the soul of the first living thing to cross the bridge, so a
               cunning local sent a dog across to trick him. Upon crossing the bridge spanning a 60m deep
 GROS          ravine in the River Dorée area, the dog is said to have disappeared into thin air. Locals also claim
 ISLET
               that the ravine is bottomless.
               Sab Weesha Beach Park
 DAUPHIN
               A beautiful black sand beach just north of the quaint town of Choiseul with a lush palm trees
               covered areas nearby, idyllic for picnics. Spectacular views of Gros Piton as well as views of the
 CASTRIES      neighboring island of Saint Vincent are afforded.





 ANSE  DENNERY
 LA RAYE



 PRASLIN
 SOUFRIERE

 MICOUD

 CHOISEUL
 LABORIE  VIEUX
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