The Top 10 Cultural Landmarks in St. Lucia


St. Lucia is the ideal destination for anyone looking to explore some of the most celebrated landscapes in the Caribbean. The island is a popular stop for tourists on all-inclusive vacations because it is a beautiful, tropical location teeming with natural beauty.

Apart from the lovely aesthetics, you might be wondering - what else is St. Lucia famous for?

Well, many places on the island are important to St. Lucia culture, and you may have not heard of all them. Some of the attractions you’ll find on this tropical island include its small fishing villages, stunning beaches, waterfalls, lush mountains, dramatic volcanic formations, and much more.

But St. Lucia is also known for its natural and historical landmarks, which showcase a combination of British, French, and unique Caribbean cultures. Seeing St. Lucia’s most famous landmarks will give you a more complete experience, which can help you understand more about the people who live there. If you haven't had the chance to visit St. Lucia, this may just give you one more reason to look into that last-minute beach vacation.

Here are top 10 places to visit in St. Lucia:

Pigeon Island National Landmark

No trip to this tropical destination would be complete without spending some time enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the island’s northwest coast at Pigeon Island National Landmark.

Come here and learn more about the island’s history, culture, and nature. The historical park and nature center features undisturbed forests, quiet beaches, and two main forts (more on that later).

Sulfur Springs Park


If you’ve never bathed in a warm sulphuric pool, Sulfur Springs Park could be one of the places to visit in St. Lucia. It’s one of the most famed landmarks and attractions in St. Lucia and receives over two hundred thousand vacationers every year. The “only drive-in volcano” in the Caribbean is found here.

The volcano, as well as its geological history, is something worth exploring. This is your chance to enjoy a mud bath in volcanic water.

The Pitons

Whether you decide to explore the Pitons as underwater cliffs while diving in the Caribbean or view them for their scenic beauty above the water, you'll have a great time.

Though climbing these volcanic plugs might be quite challenging, visitors are always impressed and fascinated by the breathtaking views of the top. If you’re not a pro climber, consider enjoying the two peaks from the ground.

Morne Fortune

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the British established a major naval port in Castries before building fortifications on what’s currently referred to as Morne Fortune.

Visitors who wish to get into the past and learn more about the brutal battle between the English and French should consider visiting this famous Landmark in St. Lucia. It’s the imposing mountain that overlooks the harbor and offers stunning views of St. Lucia’s capital, Castries.

Morne Coubaril Estate

Morne Coubaril Estate is the oldest French creole estate in St. Lucia. Visitors often come here to explore different traditional agriculture methods while riding horses around this enchanted historical plantation. Come and see authentic demonstrations on how to produce sugar cane syrup, process coconuts for food products, and produce cocoa.

Fort Rodney

Located on Pigeon Island, this historic attraction is a popular site for hikers as they journey through the Pigeon Island National Park. Walk to this fort atop one of the hills, so you can explore the history and enjoy stunning views of the island to the north.

Maria Islands

In an effort to recognize and protect the unique flora and fauna on the two small islands, the St. Lucian government declared them a nature reserve about three and half decades ago.

The Maria Islands are among St. Lucia’s major landmarks, and it's about more than beauty. They are home to over 80 plant species. Furthermore, migratory birds from across Africa nest at this site every year. You can also explore the world’s rarest snake, the St. Lucia Racer Snake, and other endemic reptile species.

Diamond Mineral Baths

Built in 1786, the Diamond Mineral Baths are one of St. Lucia’s most famous attractions. After lounging on the beach for several hours, head to the Diamond Botanical Gardens adjacent to the mineral baths for a relaxing time.

Nothing is more beautiful than taking a refreshing walk in the gardens, but don’t forget to spend some time in the heated waters in the mineral baths. Locals and foreigners alike consider the waters to be very therapeutic.

Marigot Bay

Marigot Bay is one of St. Lucia’s Famous Landmarks and a popular destination in the Caribbean. Perhaps you’ve heard it praised in novels and mentioned in songs and movies.

It’s time you spend some time in the classic Caribbean setting, complete with spectacular white sand beaches, walls of tropical greenery, and swaying coconut palm trees. Visitors watching from the surrounding hills are always in awe of its scenic beauty.

Fond D’Or Nature Historic Park

Take a hiking tour with one of the experienced guides in St. Lucia and have a memorable adventure that will lead you to Fond D’or Nature Historic Park. The park features various historic plantation buildings, a windmill, cattle mills, and other relics that date back to the 17th and 18th century.

The historic park is an important archeological site with anthropological and educational value. It’s known for its rich history, wildlife, and breathtaking natural beauty. Turtle watching is a popular activity at the park and attracts thousands of visitors every year.

What Are Your Favorite Landmarks in Saint Lucia?

We want to know what you loved on your visit and what you want to see next. Feel free to drop your favorite place to visit in St. Lucia in the comments, so fellow travelers can find their way as well.

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Kylie Morrow

About Kylie Morrow

Born on the tropical island that is Saint Lucia affords a never-ending source of inspiration. In the past 13 years, Kylie loved to work with various newspapers, magazines and blogs in the Caribbean.