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What is St. Lucia best known for?

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St. Lucia is best known for its dramatic Piton mountains, lush volcanic landscapes and romantic beaches, making it a top Caribbean destination for nature lovers and honeymooners.

The island’s most iconic landmarks are Gros Piton and Petit Piton, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with rainforest trails, waterfalls and the sulphur springs near Soufrière.

What is there to do in St Lucia?

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St. Lucia offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, from hiking the iconic Pitons and exploring the drive-in volcano to visiting waterfalls, beaches, snorkeling spots and cultural sites.

Guests staying nearby have easy access to many of the island’s top experiences, making it simple to explore both land and sea.

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Where is St. Lucia?

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St. Lucia is an island nation in the eastern Caribbean, part of the Lesser Antilles, located between Martinique and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort is located on the island’s southwest coast, close to some of St. Lucia’s most iconic landscapes.

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Things to Do in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur

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Los Cabos offers ocean activities, desert adventures, and cultural experiences along the southern tip of Baja California Sur. Visitors can snorkel or dive in the Sea of Cortez, take boat tours to El Arco and Lover’s Beach, and enjoy beaches, surfing, and water sports along the coastline. Inland activities include ATV tours, golf, and exploring nearby towns such as San José del Cabo.

What is Baja California Sur known for?

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Baja California Sur is known for Los Cabos, marine life, and coastal desert landscapes along the Sea of Cortez. The region includes Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, where visitors stay along the coastline for beach access, water activities, and resort experiences. 

Visitors to Los Cabos often stay in oceanfront resorts for direct access to beaches and on-site experiences, and many choose to stay with us at Viceroy Los Cabos for accommodations with ocean views.