Boat Trips
Gliding up and down St Lucia's accessible and calm west coast, sightseeing and party boats (usually customized catamarans) offer an alternative way to see the bays and interior mountain peaks. Most excursions include stops for snorkelling and swimming, or a visit to a coastal village (probably Soufriere or Marigot Bay) as well as lunch and drinks. Just bear in mind that as the boats are often crowded with rowdy revellers taking advantage of the free-flowing rum, the trip may not be the quiet cruise you might anticipate; if you're looking for a more sedate excursion, say so when you book. One of the best cruise operators is Endless Summer Cruises (tel 758/450-8651), which runs full- and half-day tours out of Rodney Bay to Soufriere's sulphur springs and Diamond Falls, or to the Pitons, with stops at beaches around Anse Cochon for swimming and snorkelling, as well as sightseeing at Marigot Bay.
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