St Lucia is a simply gorgeous tropical destination. With an average temperature of 29 degrees, you can enjoy untouched greenery, lush rainforests, beautiful mountains and volcanoes, and absolutely stunning beaches. The St Lucian people are warm and friendly and love to party, and there is always something happening; highlights include the Jazz festival in May and Carnival in July.
The Landings Resort is nestled on the sun-kissed shores of Pigeon Island Causeway Beach in Rodney Bay on the North side of the Island. The Landings Resort and Spa is one of the most exclusive destinations in St Lucia, and Marina Villa Suite is in a fantastic spot with stunning marina views and a backdrop of lush greenery.
This prestigious resort offers privacy and luxury and no shortage of excellent facilities, including a state-of-the-art Health Club, tennis courts, four pools, two hot tubs and an outstanding spa where you can indulge in a fabulous range of soothing treatments. You can enjoy wining and dining at top-notch restaurants and bars and enjoy 800 feet of white powdery sands next to clear warm waters with a whole range of water sports available, maybe try snorkelling and windsurfing, or learn to sail on the Caribbean Sea, the choice is endless.
There are wonderful dining options at the Landings, with The Palms serving internationally inspired local dishes, the Beach Club offering casual all-day dining and the Callaloo Beach bar and grill with a farm-to-table concept. To glide into the Caribbean vibe, relax with a rum punch or three at the Turquoise Beach Bar, or refined drinkers should head to the Viscount Lounge, which offers a selection of fine wines, spirits and champagnes.
There is plenty of onsite entertainment, so whether sunrise yoga calls to you or how to make a rum punch is more your style, there will surely be something that appeals.
If you can venture out of your exclusive paradise, you can enjoy a taste of history at Pigeon Island National Park, located across the causeway only 10 minutes from The Landings Resort. This beautiful nature reserve was a highly strategic point for battles in St Lucia’s history, and there are plenty of Military landmarks to discover. This vast park has plenty of green spaces, signposted hiking trails and two peaks to conquer with spectacular 360 views.
For a different experience, take a peak at the Gros Islet Friday night street party. Infused with a retro Caribbean flavour– you can explore traffic-free streets set up with craft stalls and barbeque stalls and sample fish fry-up. Soca and reggae blare from huge speakers as you enjoy a rum punch or beer, and after sundown, the place is packed, and everybody is dancing!