Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Saint Lucia Beach.

Every square centimetre in Saint Lucia is wreathed in myths and legends. The amazing Marigot Bay is where the British Navy cheated the French Navy by camouflaging their ships with the palm trees of the coast, and is one of the most spectacular beaches in the world. The island is a combination or British and French culture immersed in the Caribbean atmosphere where tourism, though important, is not the main economic resource as in the majority of the other Caribbean beaches.

A developing environmental policy controls the giant hotel constructions of the past, so as to protect the amazing coral reefs and the striking topography of Saint Lucia. Not only does the island offer fantastic beaches, waterfalls, lakes, orchid rivers, valleys, woods and birdwatchig centres, but it also enables you to observe the beautiful turtles coming on shore to mate on Grand Anse, one of the best beaches in Saint Lucia.



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