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While Brigand Hill and the local area offer many diversions (Friday night's Seafood Friday in Anse La Raye is not to be missed), guests can sample St. Lucia's many other nearby delights.
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Whale and Dolphin WatchingWhale and dolphin watching is available via boats operating out of the Rodney Bay and Soufriere areas. Game FishingSeveral charter operators are located in the Rodney Bay area. We favor Hackshaw's, which is conveniently located in the Vigie Bay marina next door to the Coal Pot Restaurant. Tell the owner, Chris Hackshaw, that you're staying at Brigand Hill. Car RentalAll the major car rental companies are represented on the island. Rates are relatively high, so we encourage our guests to take a cab to the villa, then call the firms and negotiate a good rental. They will deliver the vehicle to the villa. Layne knows where to get the best rate at any time. Savoring St. Lucia's Natural WondersThe St. Lucian government has worked hard to make the island's magnificent features easily accessible to visitors while, 14 nature trails (the most on any island in the Caribbean) varying in difficulty and length dot the island. Through the Forestry Department's hard-won success in restoring the endangered St. Lucian parrot one can see parrots on many of the trails. Visitors can now visit the Maria islands off St Lucia's south shore, home of two creatures--the whipped tail lizard and Maria Island snake (the rarest in the world with only about 100 in existence)--which only live on this 26-acre windswept island. Piton ClimbSt Lucia's two most prominent landmarks are the Pitons just south of Soufriere. Contrary to popular wisdom, these are not "dead" volcanoes; in fact, they are volcanic cones and both can be climbed. The Petite Piton has a forbidding reputation and some hikers have fallen off (a fatal miscue). The larger Gros Piton is safer, though still a test on one's fitness (plan on a drink at Ladera and a nap afterward). The Government requires that each party take a guide on the climb (a good idea; we've gotten lost on the descent) for a small fee. The view from the top is breathtaking. SailingYacht Charters by the day or week, bare boat or with crew are readily available at Moorings in nearby Marigot Bay. Chateau Mygo at Marigot offers an excellent day sail, including lunch. This is a great way to see the beauty of St. Lucia's coastline or some of the nearby islands like Martinique. Local ferry companies offer a one-day trip to/from and bus tour of Martinique and other Islands. Turtle WatchingAnother initiative that was started 18 years ago by the St. Lucia Naturalists Society and the Fisheries Department is safeguarding the leatherback turtles when they come ashore in the months of March through July to lay their eggs. Magnificent creatures as big as a Volkswagen Beetle, some turtles have ventured as far as Australia before returning to St. Lucia to deposit their eggs. The Turtle Watch Program has succeeded in protecting the nesting turtles from human predation, initially through all-night vigils and now by enlisting the former predators as allies. Two years ago 14 young people from the community were trained to conduct and monitor the turtles and they now manage the beach site, charging tourists a modest fee to observe the leatherbacks! This is considered by many as the model for community-based conservation projects in the Caribbean. Brigand Hill's staff can arrange such a turtle watch, sometimes accompanied by Jim Sparks (an American living here for 27 years), former chairman of the St. Lucia National Trust and the individual behind this success. Golf
The island has two golf courses, the 18-hole Cap Estate Country Club and a 9-hole layout at Sandals. Both are open to the public and rent shoes and clubs. Tee times are seldom necessary. In addition, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman and Arnold Palmer have been retained to build new 18-hole courses, in the Northern & Southern ends of the island. ATV ToursKurt Verhaegen of ATV Paradise Tours www.atvstlucia.com offers a great tour through the 1000-acre Fond Estate in MIcoud. We and our guests loved the experience. Call 455-3245 for reservations. Zip-Lining through the Jungle CanopyThis is a new attraction and very exciting (and quite safe). WindsurfingThe best windsurfing in the world can be had at St. Lucia's southern end. Equipment rentals and instructions are readily available. A suggestion - the hotels often welcome "day guests", sometimes charging a small fee. Four worthy of consideration are nearby Ti Kaye Village (Anse Cochron beach; a superb new small hotel), Le Sport (located in the North, close to the Cap Estate golf course), Ladera, on a mountaintop just south of Soufriere, and Jalousie Plantation, located below the Petit Piton. The first is only minutes away and free, the second offers a wide spectrum of spa treatments (but you are advised to book ahead); the third has an outstanding kitchen and view and is well worth visiting for lunch or dinner (and dallying by their pool and deck). It was to this hotel that Superman flew to pick a flower for Lois Lane, in the movie of the same name. Jalousie is the handiwork of Lord Glencomer (Colin Tennant), intimate of Princess Margaret and developer of Mustique earlier in his career. Lord Glencomer retains some property in the plantation and hosts nightly entertainments. |
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