Exploring St. Lucia
Saint Lucia is a sovereign island nation located in the West Indies in the Caribbean. It is on the boundary of the Atlantic Ocean, just north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent. The entirety of the island covers 617 km2. The capital is Castries and the reported population of Saint Vincent is 165,595 as of 2010. Paired with the dramatically pointy mountain range known as the Pitons on the west coast, Saint Lucia offers a treat to the senses.
There are many reasons to visit St. Lucia and to choose it as your paradise destination. Whether it be for romance or adventure, there is a lot to do and see here. Are you in need of rejuvenation and relaxation? Those are additionally excellent reasons to visit St. Lucia as the atmosphere is nothing if not relaxed and rejuvenating.
From the soft sandy beaches to the local atmosphere, St. Lucia will make you feel amazing and welcome. Anyone seeking a tropical island getaway filled with adventure, spirit, beautiful nature, and endless opportunities for fun activities—St. Lucia is the vacation destination for you. The color pallet and scents of the island will awaked your senses and enlighten you to new experiences. Therefore, you will leave the island with stories and new experiences galore! Continue to discover some of the must do activities while you are in St. Lucia.
The Saint Lucia Jazz Festival
The Saint Lucia Jazz Festival is an event that takes place every year bringing in people from all around the world. They boast both local and international musicians performing jazz, R&B, and Calypso. Therefore, you know this festival packs a punch when it comes to all that it has to offer. Although it is referred to as the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival by some, it is now officially named the Soliel Summer Jazz Festival.
It is such a popular event that it is ranked second in things to do in the Caribbean just below the Trinidad Carnival. Interestingly, the first Saint Lucia or Soleil Jazz Festival took place in the early 1990’s, led valiantly by Luther Francois who served as the Musical Director. In the beginning, there were four areas that were used for highlighting their performers. Today the festival has attracted more attention and expanded to the point where they have performances happening all around the island. If you find yourself in the area while this festival is going on, swing by—you won’t regret it.
What is the nightlife like?
If you are lucky enough to be able to travel to St. Lucia without your children, you do not want to miss the scene at night; especially on Fridays. The nightlife in St. Lucia is buzzing with both locals and tourists looking to have a good time. The best part is there are a ton of hot spots all over the island, so you will never find yourself lost with nothing to do. Let’s take a look at some of the top places to visit for a night on the town.
Gros Islet Street Party
Located on the norther part of the island, this is more than just a fun party. Every Friday night this party consumes the area as the most famous party in all of St. Louis. The residents of this area really keep the party going with tabletop bars, fire pits, grills, arts and craft vendors, and a DJ. The best part about this party is its convenience. In addition to the party, they have food vendors each night putting out delightful island food packed with flavor.
Anse La Raye Fish Fry
Before I begin, let me just say that this is more than a simple fish fry. The beachside fisheries complex located at Anse La Raye is a buzzing hive of various activities. Not only is it full of people buying fish, but colorful boats and characters who are out catching fish. On Friday evening specifically, tuna, snapper, barracuda, lobster, mackerel, dorado, and other treasures from the sea make their way into the local flames lining the area. In addition to the food lining the beachfront, there are also a wide array of vendors selling arts, crafts, and the like. As the evening commences, you will also find swinging music to dance to.