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The beach of St. Lucia is a sight to behold, with its stunning beauty captivating visitors from all over the world. We were lucky enough to visit in November when the crowds were scarce, allowing us to fully appreciate the tranquil surroundings. I highly recommend this hidden gem to anyone seeking a serene and picturesque beach experience.
The shore was absolutely splendid, with complimentary parking available to lead you directly to the sandy oasis. While the chairs and umbrellas were an additional cost, the prices were quite reasonable. The local community offered a variety of aquatic activities, including the exhilarating pull rope experience where you sit on a float and are pulled by a boat. This was, without a doubt, the highlight of my visit.
It was a pleasant surprise to find the beach relatively empty during our visit. We ventured towards the southern end, where the crowds were notably thinner. After walking just a minute north, we found ourselves nearly alone on the sand. Though we could see the throngs of people further up the coast, our experience was quite peaceful. The water was placid and the sand was clean, making for a delightful beach day. However, it's worth noting that there isn't much to see underwater, so you can leave your snorkeling gear at home.
Saint Lucia boasts of a magnificent beach that ranks among the top in the region. The beach is a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. The beach is dotted with several bars and restaurants that serve a variety of delicacies. However, the only downside is that the beach is quite popular, and it can get crowded, which may limit your privacy. The beach is also a hub for water sports enthusiasts, and visitors can indulge in various activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and jet skiing. Tourists need not worry about their safety since the Rodney Bay police station is conveniently located behind the beach.
This beach is one of our cherished destinations. It remains unspoiled, with few visitors and is meticulously maintained each day. The ocean is safe and serene, devoid of any dangerous rip tides, and is free from the cacophony of jet skis and banana boats that often disturb the peace of other paradise beaches. Vendors are present but not overwhelming, and they are cordial and humorous if you decline their offers. The motto here is no pressure, no problem. St. Lucia, we adore you and are grateful to have explored the rest of the West Indies.