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St. Lucia - Jungle Biking TourWheter you are a novice or experienced rider, Jungle Biking is an exciting and enjoyable adventure experience! After the initial familiarization tour with their knowledgeable bike guides, guests ride at their own pace on nine trails through the lush jungle on high-tech Cannondale mountain bikes. The scenic trails include beginner, intermediate, and advanced tracks that you ride as little or as much as you want.
And don't forget your swim wear as the tour also includes marine park snorkeling. Closed-toed shoes are required. For enthusiasts, clipless pedals and shoes are available. The Jungle Biking tour includes bicycle, helmet and complimentary water bottle, snorkeling equipment, beach amenities and their plantation buffet lunch. Phone: 457-1400 St. Lucia - The Maria Islands TourFrom The Inn, you’ll be taken down the east coast of St Lucia, through banana plantations, towns and villages. A knowledgeable and well-spoken guide will provide you with an insight into the history both of St Lucia and its people, dating back to the first known settlement of St Lucia over 2500 years ago. There’ll be numerous stops en-route for you to see the spectacular scenery of St Lucia. The view from the heights at Moule-a-Chique is one of the most breathtaking sights on St Lucia.
The tour guide will take you on a little hike over the island (nothing too taxing!) and tell you about the flora and fauna of this island, and the care with which the National Trust nurture these Islands. As well as the lizards, there are numerous geckos, and nesting birds include the sooty and bridle terns, the brown noddy and the red-billed tropic bird (between May and August / September when the birds are nesting access to the interior of the island is restricted).After your hike, you’ll have the opportunity to swim and snorkel in the crystal clear waters off the shores of Maria Island. We promise this will be one of the high spots of your holiday; the Nature Reserved status of the Maria Island restricts the water traffic around the island, which makes it perhaps the best spot for snorkelling off St Lucia. After a couple of hours, when you’re exhausted and ready for some delicious local cuisine, you’ll return to the restaurant on the mainland for lunch, either a barbeque or a variety of mouth-watering local dishes.When you’ve eaten your fill and are suitably refreshed, we’ll continue our tour. Returning up the east coast, there’ll be a stop at the Greenfield Inn for a refreshing beverage. You'll be returned to The Inn by around 4:30pm. We’re confident that this day will be one of your warmest memories of St Lucia! Cost per person: US$35.00 (without lunch and transportation - National Trust - 453-7656). St. Lucia - Hiking and Bird WatchingLocated in the island's central Rain Forest belt, the Millet Trail is home to a wide variety of bird species which can be seen and heard from high up in the canopy. The half-hour drive to the start of the trail will take you through the well know Roseau Valley with its acres of banana fields, Canaries and Sarrot. The walk begins at Tete Chemin in Millet.
A few yards after the start of the trail is a medicine garden which displays various local herbs and their curative uses from common coughs and colds to nerve problems and intestinal ills. The approximately 2-mile loop trail which ascends to more than 1,000 feet above sea level, offers fantastic sights of Piton Flore to the North and the Soufrière mountain range to the West. A number of respoints along the walk also treat you to bird's eye views of the largest and most modern water catchment facility in the Caribbean - the Roseau Dam, over 300 feet deep and holding 700 million gallons of fresh water. During the two hours of walking you will also get numerous opportunities to see some of the island's rarest birds (St. Lucia Orioles, Mockingbirds, Tyrants, Hummingbirds, Bananaquits, etc...) including the world famous Amazona Versicolor (the St. Lucian parrot indigenous to the island). Feeding stations lining the trail encourage the birds to drop in, sometimes only an arm's length away and you can have a closer look. Tour can be arranged through the Forestry Department at 451-1691. St. Lucia - Rainforest Sky RidesImmerse yourself in the rainforest. Nurtured by warm, gentle
rains and rich volcanic soils, St. Lucia's forests have achieved a state of
sublime ancient majesty. The Rain Forest Sky Rides' gondolas safely glide
through and over the treetops, where knotted, twisting woody vines wind to the
tops of old-growth rainforest trees. Dense vegetation merge with cascades of
flowers. Lavender stars, orange bursts, yellow berries and white lace thrive on
the branches of fragrant flowering trees. Giant Chatannier and Gommier trees
tower over the landscape. Rainforest Sky Rides Park offer visitors the unique opportunity to gain a birds eye view of St. Lucia’s beautiful and verdant rainforests – a ‘must do’ on any visit to the island! You float into the air up to 125 feet above the ground, passing through and over the rainforest canopy and are treated to breathtaking panoramic views. Phone: 458-5151 St. Lucia - Rainforest Canopy Adventure
The course is a system of integrated cables and rigging, carefully designed to deliver a thrill safely. Between zips there is plenty of time for a unique view of the forest, the birds and plants that inhabit it. Trained guides are stationed at each platform to provide you with information and safety procedure. Rainforest Canopy Adventure are located in Dennery, 3 miles west of the village. Follow the signs. Phone: 458-0908 St. Lucia - Climbing Gros Piton
Jutting straight from the sea, these twin volcanic cones were once treated as gods by St. Lucia's first settlers, the Amerindians, and since then, their undeniable allure has continued to attract visitors from around the world. For those into hiking and climbing, the vegetation covered slopes of the taller, but less severe, Gros Piton already accommodate an official trail to the summit accessed through the village of Fond Gens Libre and managed jointly by the village and the Forestry Department. The trail is well defined, suitable for those of average fitness, and there are plenty of trained guides ready to assist you along the way: 459-3045 or 459-7948 St. Lucia - Come and enjoy our beautiful island!
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need more info on St. Lucia. It will be our pleasure to make sure all your questions are answered. We look forward to welcome you to St. Lucia! Your hosts at The Inn On The Bay, Louise et Normand
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