Seven things to know about Saint Lucia

Did you know that Saint Lucia is known as a perfect honeymoon destination and romantic getaway?

Well, this picturesque 238 square miles island is well known for its mountainous structure, natural springs, tropical rainforest and beautiful golden sandy beaches.

Things to know about Saint Lucia

Named after a woman

Saint Lucia is the only sovereign state named after a woman. French settlers named Saint Lucia after Saint Lucy of Syracuse; she was a Christian Martyr who died during the Diocletianic Prosecution. 

Sulphur Springs and only drive in volcano in the Caribbean

Saint Lucia is home to a dormant volcano. It is typically referred to as the “world’s only drive in volcano.” Yes, you could literally drive to the edges of the volcano.

The Sulphur Springs is a major tourist destination located on the volcano!

Imagine that the volcanic springs continue to emit sulphur and water making it possible to dip into a mud bath and soak in the mineral springs.

The water believed to have healing powers could get very hot so be careful!

Sulphur Springs, Soufriere
Volcanic mineral pools

Read about my experience at the world’s only drive in volcano

Rivers and waterfalls

Saint Lucia is home to many beautiful rivers and waterfalls. The rivers and waterfalls are throughout the island so there are many options to choose from!

Troumassee River, Micoud
Latille Falls, Micoud

Watch waterfall videos

The Pitons

The Pitons are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These famous landmarks are a big tourist attraction.

View of the Pitons from The Beacon Restaurant, Soufriere

British and French

Saint Lucia is seven times British and seven times French as these nations fought to earn ownership of the land.

British gained control over the island and ruled from 1814 until Saint Lucia achieved independence on 22nd February, 1979.

Saint Lucia is commonly called “Helen of the West.” If you have heard about Helen of Troy, then you understand why Saint Lucia got the name. Well of course, because of her beauty and countries fighting over her!

Home to two Nobel laureates

Sir Arthur Lewis won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1979. The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College was named after him to show appreciation for his work.

The poetic Dereck Walcott received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. To commemorate his contribution, the Dereck Walcott square was named after him.  

Neighbors

Saint Lucia is located northwest of Barbados, north/northeast of Saint Vincent and south of Martinique.

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