Green Light For 2020 International Travel
5 Must Do’s in St. Lucia After CDC Declares It ‘Safe for Travel’
Montego Bay, Jamaica- September, 2020
Jet setters are hopeful to get their fill of travel before 2020 comes to an end. The Caribbean is rising to the top of traveler’s lists, showing more than just a glimmer of hope, as several of the islands are dominating the playing field now that they have been declared safe for travel by the CDC.
With all roads leading to St. Lucia for Caribbean travel, companies such as Island Routes, the Caribbean’s premiere attraction company, are creating tailor-made offerings that showcase the island’s most enchanting and majestic places, whisking tourist-nomads off-property and into the great, St. Lucian outdoors.
Get your outdoor bucket list together and see how many of these five must do’s in St. Lucia you can check off your itinerary.
Top 5 Must Do's In St. Lucia
Capture St. Lucia’s spell-binding beauty from a bird’s-eye-view on your quest for a magical adventure. This is a tour perfect for solo travelers and even couples looking to escape the ordinary and encounter mental and physical euphoria. Feel the hum of excitement on one of the island’s best excursions.
2. Piton Sunset Snorkel Cruise
Find happiness among another of St. Lucia’s enchanted experiences as you set sail into the wide-open, Caribbean Sea, amidst a magical sunset. At the base of the gorgeous pitons, the water is ripe for snorkeling, laced with some of the Caribbean’s most exotic marine life. As you cruise through Marigot Bay, enjoy the evening sky lit with hues of red, orange and yellow and maybe if you want it enough, you’ll catch a glimpse of the elusive green twinkle.
3. Dolphin & Whale Watching Experience
Experience something second to none on this one-of-a-kind Dolphin and Whale watching experience. Embark on the magical waters of this island gem and enjoy the views of the Caribbean Sea, as far as your eyes can see. Along the west coast of Soufriere, the most amazing wonders of the sea can be seen swimming by and interacting with sightseers.
Explore St. Lucia by sea from the best seat on the water on a Catamaran. Snorkel coral gardens, experience the beauty in the island’s undersea life and discover sweet, hidden coves during this wondrous adventure. Round up your day with a taste of St. Lucia as your onboard chef prepares an amazing Caribbean feast.
Get ready for an amazing offshore experience on the best fishing vessel imaginable, a customized Bertram. Experience the magic in St. Lucia’s tropical, blue waters as you reel in fish of all sizes, shapes and wonders.
St. Lucia In a Nutshell
Highlight Locations:
Castries, Soufriere, Vieux Fort
Hotspots:
The Pitons, Sulfur Springs, Marigot Bay, Soufriere, Pigeon Island, Dennery
Other Signature Activities:
Volcano Diving, Snorkeling, Falls Climbing, Island Hopping + More
Price Point:
Starting at $60, per person
The Caribbean and especially St. Lucia seems to be more friendly than most and makes it easy for visitors to practice natural social distancing in the great outdoors. Tour operators like Island Routes have coined and enforced stringent safety and sanitization regulations to ensure good, clean, Caribbean fun. Island Routes’ Pure Outdoor Promise ensures that travelers can revel freely with nothing to think about but their next excursion or adventure.
Island Routes Caribbean Adventures:
Island Routes Caribbean Adventures was founded in 2009 to feature the very best, off-the-beaten-path voyages to travelers and adventure seekers far and wide. Operating in 12 countries – Antigua; Aruba; the Bahamas; Barbados; the Cayman Islands; Dominican Republic; Grenada; Jamaica; Mexico; Saint Lucia; St. Maarten and the Turks & Caicos, this award-winning lifestyle management company includes a dedicated team of islanders, sea-mates, adventure-seekers and experiential-masters who spotlight the best-of-the-best expeditions and destinations for everyone. The team at Island Routes believes in fostering positive change to the Caribbean business landscape, upholding the company's vision to nurture the region with the development of sustainability programs and both land and sea preservation efforts. For more information, visit islandroutes.com.
Media Contact:
Island Routes
Jennifer Ross-Williams, 305.300.1002
jennifer.williams@islandroutes.com