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Pointe des Salines Ste. Anne, Martinique, 97227, 800-322-2223
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Fort-de-France, Région Martinique, Martinique jackpotHello everyone! Today our 4th port of call is the enchanting Saint Lucia ( Loo-sha), lying between Martinique to the north and St. Vincent to the south. I've heard a lot about the beauty of St. Lucia thats why im super excited and so intrigue! We got the excursion/ tour package from outside the ship, as usual we're doing it independently for some savings. The tour cost $45 per person. The ship ...
Castries, Saint Lucia ri-anne.cruz... alone; never wear extravagant jewelry; never leave car windows down when stopping. Sometimes we get the warnings directly from the locals who are concerned about our safety and the reputation of Trinidad: don't count show your money when you are counting it to pay for something; don't take your credit card to Carnival and don't take more money than you can afford to lose; and one of our favorites from a local in a Mall store -- "don't accept no drugs from strangers".
Martinique, Martinique questmillerAbout to run out of time in internet cafe - will write this one up another day! St Lucia looks great - off to the beach.... Took a taxi into the town and had a brief look round. Then we took another taxi to the beach - Rodney Bay. Hired some sun loungers and an umbrella. Lots of swimming in the sea (very nice) and pretty much doing nothing.
Castries, Saint Lucia katie.forsyth... A little surprised by the mass influx of boats we just assumed there must be celebrations over 2 nights. To our surprise fireworks started going off at 9 o'clock in which we had to get Shaz out of bed for, we thought maybe they were a test run but after half an hour of really amazing fireworks we started to question ourselves as to whether we had the dates mixed up. Maybe this was New Years Eve????. With cruising you can sometimes lose track of time and ...
Fort De France, Martinique bellavita... markets and have lunch local style. Most offering are the same as on other islands just with the name changed. I managed to buy a few Christmassy things in Europe (pudding, custard, chocolates) not knowing what would be available in the shops here on the islands. Lucky as there wasn't much to choose from and the prices were pretty frightening but thanks to those Kiwis and their sheep we were able to secure a leg of lamb ($70 AUD) for our Christmas dinner. The weather here ...
Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia bellavita15/04/08, Tuesday, 22:30, Rodney Bay Dinner and pool was great two nights ago. Had two great days after that hanging out at Scuttlebutts. Met crazy Norwegian guy there today. [No, seriously, this guy was nuts. He and his friends decided to quit their jobs, buy a boat, and sail around the world. One of them had been sailing before - they made him captain. My kind of people.]
Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia tigereyeWhen we awoke this morning, we were docked in Castries, the capital city of St. Lucia. The island is famous for being very verdant and lush as well as for it's famous landmark, The Pitons. We signed up for a full island tour which would last most of the day. Included in this tour was a drive through the rainforest, a stop at a fishing village, a stop at a volcano, a hike to a waterfall, and a stop at the town of Soufriere. The large amount of rainfall the island receives is ...
Castries, Saint Lucia royv1... we got closer it all seemed to ring a little bell and then the penny dropped. This is Wallaboo bay the famous filming location for the film Pirates of the Caribbean. The entire set was left behind so the locals could have another opportunity to sell us more useless tat. "would you like to buy this rock that keira once sat on?" "No!, what on earth am I going to do with a bloody big rock!?" Walking around ...
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