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Pigeon Island
                                                                                                                                          A national park featuring secluded beaches, old British military barracks, a rustic lighthouse
                                                                                                                                          and superb views of Castries. Stroll across the island, visit the fort, take in the awesome
                                                                                                                                          Caribbean seascape, and then stop for refreshments at a local restaurant. Originally an
                                                                                                                                          island, Pigeon Island is now joined to the mainland via a causeway constructed in 1972.

                                                                                                                                          Rhythm & Spice
                                                                                                                                          Rhythm & Spice debuted in 2007. The Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association (SLHTA)
                                                                                                                                          organized the festival at Pigeon Pointe National Park. It was an instant hit. Creative dishes,
                                                                                                                                          utilizing local fruits, vegetables and other delectables, were encouraged to bring out the
                                                                                                                                          true flavors of the island. Bartenders proved their skills with tantalizing cocktails, many
                                                                                                                                          incorporating local spirits and flavors. Contests and giveaways are abundant.

                                                                                                                                          Rodney Bay
                              Gros Islet - Must See                                                                                       Rodney Bay Village, a tourist haven of fine restaurants and shops, located near Reduit Beach.
                                                                                                                                          After shopping and dining stroll along the fine golden sand. Then visit one of the other
                                                                                                                                          nearby destinations.
                              Gros Islet, a small fishing village, comes to life every Friday night. What’s called a “jump up” in
                              all the tourist glossies, is the town’s major transformation. Expect an abundance of dancing,               Saint Lucia Jazz
                              delectable seafood, and Caribbean rhythms in this carnival-like spirit.                                     Highly anticipated music festival on the Caribbean’s calendar of events. A star studded line
                                                                                                                                          up treat thousands of eager patrons to a weeklong of musical performances culminating
                              Bonne Terre Tropical Gardens                                                                                with a grand finale at the Pigeon Island National Landmark, the home of Jazz.
                              A short drive from Rodney Bay lays this sheep ranch-cum-garden estate. The old stone house,
                              set in four acres of gardens, emanates quaint warmth and charm. A variety of tropical plants,
                              both endemic and rare, populate the estate beautifully. Stroll the grounds, nestle into the cozy
                              gazebo, and gaze upon the rows of palms and the exceptional water feature of this quiet escape.

                              Food and Rum Festival
                              The ‘Food & Rum Festival’ attracts the best chefs, wine connoisseurs, rum fanatics and food critics
                              from across the Caribbean and the world. This festival promotes Caribbean rums, restaurants,
                              chefs, and regionally manufactured food and drink products. The festival proves a fun-packed
                              weekend of food, rum and wine tasting, and gastronomic dinners at five star restaurants.

                              Heineken Kalalu Music Festival
                                 The Caribbean’s most diverse musical event featuring artists from around the globe.
                                     Sponsored by Heineken Music, Kalalu promises the kind of cultural and culinary diversity
                                       that whets your appetite for entertainment. An international food and craft bazaar
                                        was added to this already impressive array of musicians and side attractions during
                                         the 2007 season.

                                         Jeep Tour
                                         Guided Jeep tours offer an exhilarating off-road adventure. Safari across a
                                         tropical landscape, through rainforests and over banana plantations. Ride in an
                                              open-air vehicle on whole or half day adventures. Customized tours are
                                                often available.





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