Stunning St. Lucia: Tracy’s Travel Notes & Top Tips
North vs South: Where to stay
There’s no “best” side of the island, I did both and loved them for different reasons. If you have time, I’d definitely recommend splitting your stay to experience both sides of St. Lucia.
The North is where the energy is: close to restaurants, nightlife, and the famous Friday night street party (so much fun!). You’ll find great hotel options here, plus easy access to Castries Market a lively, traditional open-air market full of local flavour and history. For a bit of adventure, head to Pigeon Island National Park, where old pirate hideouts and forts meet beachy views and hiking trails. I visited several hotels in the north including Windjammer Landing, The Landings, Cap Maison, BodyHoliday, StolenTime and East Winds, all unique in style and vibe. Get in touch if you want help picking the right one for you.
The South, reached by a fun and scenic boat transfer (highly recommended!), offers a different kind of experience, dramatic landscapes, iconic Piton views, and some of the island’s most unforgettable hotels. I visited Jade Mountain, Anse Chastanet, Ladera, and Sugar Beach, each offering something unique, from architectural wow-factor to barefoot luxury. You can hike the Pitons, explore the charming town of Soufrière and its world-famous sulphur springs, or simply relax and take in the scenery, whatever your pace, the South delivers big on natural beauty and adventure.
Insider Tips & Good to Know
When to Go
The main season runs from December to May, but I’d actually recommend visiting in the off-season (June to November). Yes, you’ll get the odd tropical shower but it’s still hot, the rain usually doesn’t last long, and you’ll enjoy better rates, fewer crowds, and no cruise ship influx.
Currency
You can use both US Dollars and the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC). Most places accept USD, but you may get change in EC.
Plugs & Power
Many hotels use UK-style plugs, but it’s smart to pack a US adapter just in case — especially for smaller properties or older resorts.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent, water shoes (for waterfalls or boat landings), and a light rain jacket. And don’t forget a dry bag if you're heading out on the water.
What I Loved Most
What has really stayed with me is the people, they are warm, proud of their island, and always ready for a chat. There’s a genuine friendliness in St. Lucia that makes you feel instantly at home. I loved the rich culture, the mix of fun and flavour, and the sense that there’s always more to discover.
The variety of hotels was a real highlight, each one with its own charm, from sleek luxury to barefoot boutique. Add those jaw-dropping landscapes, the incredible food, and hands-on moments like rum tasting and chocolate making, and it’s easy to see why I was completely swept away.
If I had to pick standout moments? A private wine cellar dinner and sunset rum punch at Cap Maison, the surreal view from Jade Mountain, the ultimate indulgence of Sugar Beach, I’m still talking about the açaí bowls at breakfast!
St. Lucia has a way of making a lasting impression and I already can’t wait to go back.
Ready to Plan Your Own St. Lucia Escape?
Whether you're dreaming of Piton views, beachside cocktails, or a mix of adventure and relaxation, I'd love to help you find the perfect St. Lucia experience. From choosing the right hotel to planning unforgettable extras like rum tastings or sunset sails, get in touch, and let’s start crafting your ideal Caribbean getaway.
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Tracy x






