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St. Lucia – Soufriere Bay

Soufriere Bay, situated on the southwest coast of St. Lucia, derives its name from the town that lines its shores. The town, in turn, takes its name from the nearby semi-active volcano that releases sulfate clouds into the air, adding a unique touch to the area's geology. The bay is embraced by stunning natural surroundings and a pristine white sand beach, creating the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary city. Exploring Soufriere Bay provides glimpses into both the geological and historical past of the region. Soufriere Bay, with its natural wonders and cultural attractions, promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking the beauty and history of St. Lucia.

Worth seeing
Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens: A must-visit botanical garden, Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens offers a captivating experience with beautiful waterfalls, palm trees, birds, and dense jungle. Walking through feels like venturing into a real jungle, making it a truly wild and adventurous experience.

Anse Mamin: Visit the delightful sandy beach of Anse Mamin, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Find a shaded spot in the soft sand, easily access the water, and explore the beautiful underwater landscape with snorkeling gear available right from the beach.

Church of the Assumption: For those interested in the island's culture, a visit to the Church of the Assumption is recommended. This stunning church, with a pointed tower and a beautiful blue color, complements the lively atmosphere of Soufriere. The interior surprises with Caribbean and French design, providing insight into the local culture. The church remains popular and actively used by the community.

Currency
East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

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