Submerge in Paradise: Discover the Untold Secrets of St Lucia snorkeling

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Anyone ever delighted over an aquarium is in for a treat, for St Lucia Snorkeling Excursions. If you want to experience beautiful landscapes and vibrant cultures, you must visit St Lucia islands. There are two types of speed boats for snorkeling, and they are

  1. 31ft Bowen speed boat charter
  2. 34ft Bowen speed boat charter

We are the best snorkeling in St Lucia as we provide tours along the coastline to the home. To avail of these tours information on the best sites is required. Some of the best sites are:

  1. Anse Chastanet is a symbol ofTranquility, Romance, and Adventure: What were Caribbean hotels like when you sat watching the sunset instead of cable TV? Classic Caribbean at Anse Chastanet on St. Lucia’s quiet southwestern coast have two magical peaks, they are the Pitons, leap from the sea and the mountains are covered with luminous greenery. This is nestled in the heart of the island’s natural beauty. 
  2. The Pitons are located between the towns of Soufriere and Choiseul on the southwestern coast of the island. They are in the electoral districts of three and ten. The Pitons are located on either side of Jalousie Bay. The dominant terrestrial vegetation is tropical moist forest grading to subtropical wet forest, with small areas of dry forest and wet elfin woodland on the summits.
  3. Sugar Beach offers a Caribbean snorkeling experience which is magnificent. You will feel it when the fish finds you of interest. The diversity of fish’s present in these waters are parrot fish, Red Snapper, Rays, Lobster, and Barracuda (to name only a few) in their ‘home’ in the world’s largest aquarium.
  4. Marigot Bay: James A. Michener, an American novelist described Marigot Bay as ‘the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean”. Once you keep sailing you will realize why Marigot is said to have hidden the British Fleet (commanded by Admiral Barrington) from its French pursuers’ way back in 1778. Legend has it that the crafty Brits tied palm fronds to their masts to blend in with the local scenery. There is even a rumor of a German U-boat surfacing in WWII.
  5. Anse Cochon is famous for black volcanic sand beaches can be enjoyed by visiting during your cruise as well. Read more- https://factofit.com/submerge-in-paradise-discover-the-untold-secrets-of-st-lucia-snorkeling/ 
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