Volcanoes divide the tropical island of St. Lucia into a northern and southern half.
In the north, the town of Castries serves as the capital and main tourist port. While in the south, Soufriére, Choiseul and Vieux Fort offer a more remote and authentic island feel.
The Almond Resort at Morgan Bay is an all-inclusive retreat located in northern St. Lucia. It sits on 22 acres of land and its location on the island's northwest coast provides gorgeous sunsets. It's sister accommodation is the Almond Resort at Smuggler's Cove, where a private bay and tropical garden provide a real island paradise.
Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa dots St. Lucia's southern shore. This location provides easy access to some of the best surfing in the world on St. Lucia's southeast coast. This large complex provides services for all ages and is inviting to families and couples alike.
Private inns and guest houses can be found in addition to the all-inclusive resorts. La Haut, in Soufriére, sits up on a hillside and looks across the island's Piton Volcanoes whilst also perring out over the Caribbean Sea. It can be the perfect jumping-off spot for day tripping up the Pitons, visiting the sulfur spring or going out to the beach.
For those who would rather stay closer to town the Auberge Seraphine and Chesterfield Inn are just two of the many accommodations that can be found in Castries. Here you have easy access to shopping, restaurants, clubs and transportation should you decide to visit the island's more remote locations.
Additionally, rentals of private homes and villas are available. Staying in your own ""home"" will truly provide a relaxing and comforting experience. Information on these as well as St. Lucia's many other accommodations and attractions can be easily obtained on the Internet or via your local travel agency.