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February 16, 2010

Every beach on the island of St. Lucia,

Every beach on the island of St. Lucia, including those that are part of the top resorts, is open to the public.

The beaches on the western side of the island front the tranquil turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea are favored for swimming and water sports, while the wild but beautiful eastern side churns with the more turbulent waters of the Atlantic Ocean which are perfect for all kinds of Surfing; wind surfing, kit surfing and guest who want to boogie board. The Eastern although scenic to explore by horseback or jeep, the Eastern beaches are not preferred for swimming.

Reduit Beach

Pigeon Island: Pigeon Island was once the home of Amerindians, a hideout for pirates and a military base for the British. A causeway connects the Island landmark of Pigeon Island to the mainland. It’s now a National Park and Recreational area with beaches and areas for picnicking.

Rodney Bay: Reduit Beach has great water sports facilities along with several Hotels and Restaurants.The area is renowned for its long white sandy beach sheltered with tropical greenery. Reduit is the place for a long stroll by the shore and a swim in calm waters. One of the most popular beaches in

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Jalousie Beach

Soufierie Beache;Clarity of the water, and stunning settings are always included in the descriptions of Soufrière beach. Gros and Petit Piton volcanic peaks are make Soufrière a favorite for spot for sunning. It a favorite for Snorkelers and scuba divers who come for the adventures to be had at the 1,800-foot drop off at the base of the Pitons.

The Soufrière Beaches is know by Photographers from all around the world.In Soufrière a choice of a black Sand Beach which sand light with diamond like sparkle.  read more.

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