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Transportation to and from: The Hot Spots

Indies, Rodney Bay
Le Charlet, Rodney Bay
Rumors Night club, Rodney Bay Village
The Lime, Rodney Bay
Upper Level Night Club, Rodney Bay
Mango’s Bar, Rodney Bay; Choc Bay
Happy Day Bar, Rodney Bay
Jambre De Bois, Rodney Bay
Margarita’s, Rodney Bay

Transportation to from: Duty-free shopping

La Place Carenage, Castries; Pointe Seraphine; Castries, J.Q’s Shopping Mall, Rodney Bay.

Transportation to and From: Botanical Gardens

Diamond Botanical Gardens: The Diamond Botanical Gardens in Soufriere features mineral baths and a picturesque waterfall.

Mamiku Gardens: On the Vieux Fort Highway, Mamiku Gardens encircle the ruins of an 18th Century Micoud Estate.

Tropica Gardens: in the North of the island is the lovely Tropica Gardens.

 

Airport transfers: Pick-up from your port of arrival to your hotel and from your hotel to your port of departure.

Taxi Services: Pick-up from any point to the next.

Chauffeur Service: Driving services all day. If you are in need of transportation and you do not want to drive in an unfamiliar environment, you might want to consider this option. If you want the luxury of being chauffeured, this choice is also for you.

Transportation to and from: Weekend Parties

Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party
The longest running street party in St. Lucia, the Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party is a hot spot for locals and visitors alike. With the pulsating rhythms echoing from the speakers of the island’s DJs one would be hard pressed not to enjoy oneself and, even more, to move to the infectious bass lines that accompany our Caribbean music. You can find a variety of Bar-Be-Que grills serving mouth-watering local cuisine. Gros Islet Friday Night is a must-stop for any visitor who loves to party.

Anse-La-Raye Seafood Friday
The Village of Anse-la-Raye, traditionally a fishing village, located on the West coast, offers the alternate Friday Party with its Seafood Friday.  Anse-la-Raye offers the spoils of its labour to all visitors. Whether you crave the catch of the day or desire a delightful delicacy such as squid, octopus, shrimp or lobster, your taste is sure to be satisfied. Anse-La-Raye also boasts its ability to get you grooving to a wide variety of Caribbean music.

Dennery Fish Saturday
On the East coast of the island is Dennery with its fishing heritage. It keeps the island in perfect symmetry via its Fish Festival. The atmosphere is like Gros Islet and Anse-la-Raye with the main difference being the night of the week, Saturday.  The musical accompaniment, with a definite preference to Soca, Dancehall (reggae) and some R&B, adds to the atmosphere to make this festival a wonderful experience for you.

Canaries Creole Pot
Canaries village celebrates “Canaries Creole Pot” on the last Saturday of every month. This celebration is much like the afore-mentioned Fish days of Anse-la-Raye and Dennery except that the menu is more diverse, offering a vast array of local cuisine like bouillon (a treat you need to experience yourself) and green fig and salt fish, of course, in a party atmosphere (http://www.stlucia.org/activity/nightlife.asp).

 

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