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Caribbean: St. Lucia, Soufrière South Family Vacation Ideas. Off-the-beaten-path, delightfully green and relatively unspoiled, the island offers green-draped mountains, hidden valleys, banana plantations, a bubbling volcano, and miles of uncrowded beaches. Combining French and British heritage, the residents welcome visitors with a friendly Creole lit. Safe, friendly and delightfully Caribbean, it is ideal for a family getaway.

St. Lucia is an island loaded with family vacation potential. Providing uncrowded beaches, soft ocean breezes and a welcoming atmosphere, St. Lucia embraces arts and music offering visitors a uniquely St. Lucian experience. As local guides explain St. Lucia was once known as "Island of the Iguanas" but should really be called “The Island of Bananas” because at least six different varieties grow on its soil. Feast from a variety of native dishes, maybe even pepper root stew. Other kid-friendly tropical tastes include: mangoes, papayas, pineapples, soursops, passion fruit, guavas, and coconuts. The national dish is Callaloo Soup, made from a leafy green similar to spinach and the earliest Amerindian cultural breads farina and cassava may still be found on menus. Bonus points: Enhancing a sense of place islanders often speak a French-Creole patois similar to that heard on Martinique although English is the official language.

Though our visit was short our discoveries were many and our not-to-be-missed vacation activity list follows.

Sail through the tree tops. From Soufrière in the southwest, the road winds toward Fond St-Jacques, where you'll have a good view of mountains and villages as you cut through St. Lucia's Cape Moule-Chique tropical rainforest where Lucia Palm Services conducts totally awesome zipliningRainforest Canopy Adventures” for visitors. Not only is ziplining fun but the view of the rainforest is terrific. Flying through the canopy over a mountain stream is really awesome. The best part is the sensation of moving effortlessly through the treetops. If flying through the tree tops is not for your family then try one of their mountain bike tours or maybe go kayaking along the shore. The best way to arrange an adventure is to arrange the adventure through your hotel services. (Rainforest Canopy Adventures. (758)458-0908 or mtnkieslu@candio.lc)

See two mountains in view. From everywhere along the southeast coast the two signature mountains, Petit Piton and Gros Piton, may be seen in the distance. Sometimes they appear as giant green guardians of the sunrise and at other times, when shrouded in mist, they evoke mystery. Island legends abound about these two pinnacles making any trip to the island interesting. The two volcanic cones, Petit Piton and Gros Piton rise 2,421 ft. and 2,283 ft (738m and 696m) respectively and have become the very symbol of St. Lucia. For active families it is an option to climb Gros Piton accompanied by a knowledgeable guide with government permission. (Forest and Lands Department (758) 450-2231 or 450-2375, ext. 316 or 317).

Drive through a volcano. Volcanoes seem mysterious to almost everyone and so it is also true on St. Lucia. Mount Soufrière, shadowing the town of Soufrière is known as the place with a “drive-in" volcano. It is possible to actually drive along the rocky landscape still bubbling mud and oozing the aroma of rotten eggs. If your nose can take the smell, walk along the trail between the steamy pools and sulfur springs tubes. There is a minimal entrance fee which includes the services of a guide, an obvious benefit with kids. He or she will know the answer to “What makes the pool water look so black?” (Mount Soufrière Park (758) 459-7200.)

Soak in the mud. Not far from mysterious Mount Soufrière is a more interactive spot. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, Diamond Waterfall is one of the geological attractions of the island. Like a scene from “Survivor” the water bubbles up from sulfur springs and like a diamond in the sunlight, the waterfall changes colors from yellow to black to green to gray throughout the day. The attraction for many is a chance to use the Diamond Mineral Baths. The original mineral baths were built for use by French soldiers. Today they provide visitors with tropical therapy and relaxation, like discovering a scenic island hot tub. If you are not on a tour, expect to pay a small entrance fee.  Need to know: Like hot tubs, these mineral baths are very warm and not suitable for young children or people with high blood pressure. (Diamond Mineral Baths, Diamond Botanical Gardens. (758)452-4759)

Try a soft adventure in the wild.  Options include zip-lining, mountain climbing, turtle-watching, and hikes through the rainforest. LeSPORT offers rainforest river walks, with wading. One is along the River Doree in the southern part of St. Lucia. Their mountain climbing takes you to Gros Piton, one of the island's two dramatic sugarloaf peaks, where overnights stays may be arranged. Both adventures pass waterfalls, allowing hikers to swim in the tropical pools. Bonus points: During turtle-watching season (Mar-July), LeSPORT guests may camp overnight at Grand Anse Beach to get a first-person view of huge leatherback turtles as they come ashore to lay eggs. Tents are provided. (LeSPORT at Cariblue Beach toll-free 1-800-544-2883)

Find the Secret Garden. Mamiku Gardens are the finest botanical gardens in St Lucia - truly an unforgettable natural experience. Located along the Castries Vieux Fort Highway (a.k.a. East Coast Highway) about mid-point between Castires and Vieux Fort, the 12-acre landscaped gardens and woodlands include: an archaeological site now under excavation; a Creole bush medicine garden; café and gift store as well as walking trails. The tropical pathways weave throughout the gardens allowing discoveries to be made by guests with or without a guide. The Woodland Path which leads to Grandpa's Old House is lined by endangered trees native to St. Lucia. In the opposite direction the The Cassé (small stream) pathway leads to the Secret Garden. Surrounding the gardens, Mamiku Estate is a working plantation producing bananas, tropical flowers and fruits. (+1 (758) 455 3729 or www.mamiku.com)  

Enjoy a spa day. Stay at Coconut Bay Resort and Spa and experience bliss by the sea. Located on the property, at the edge of the sea is the Kai Mer (French Creole for house by the sea). The tranquil facility provides guests with ocean view treatment rooms with private outdoor showers, relaxation lounge, 12-head Swiss hydro shower, two steam rooms and two sauna rooms. The spa offers an extensive selection of treatments, facials, massages and pedicures. Signature spa services include ocean front massages, Coconilla – a combination treatment, and a “choose your own aloe” experience.  Bonus points: Best news for families, teens are allowed. (Coconut Bay Resort and Spa.  Resort 1(758) 459-6000, reservations 1(758) 456-9999. In the United Kingdom and Europe call: 44 1582 792260 or www.coconutbayresortandspa.com) 

Meet the artist. Mary Weber, originally from Wisconsin, now resides in Soufriere, St. Lucia. "My work has focused on capturing the lush beauty of the Caribbean in which I live. I hope that your visit is enhanced by taking home a gift of the islands through my work."  Original painting and note cards are painted and printed on hand made paper created in St. Lucia. The paper is created with bits of recycled paper, leaves, bougainvillea and various island flowers selected for color and texture. (Mary Weber Soufriere, St. Lucia. 1(758) 459-7405 or www.mcwart.com)  

About St. Lucia

Official documents: Travel documents vary by country of origin. For U.S., British, and Canadian citizens takes a valid passports, plus an ongoing or return ticket. For short stays visitors may use proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate with a raised seal and a government-issued photo ID. Cost of leaving: Remember there is an island departure tax of EC$35 per person levied by the government of St. Lucia. 

Currency: Official monetary unit is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (EC$), which is pegged at EC$2.70 per U.S. dollar (EC$1 = US37¢). Nearly all hotels, restaurants, and shops accept US dollars.

Need to know: Electricity-- St. Lucia runs on 220- to 230-volt AC (50 cycles), so bring an adapter if you plan to use U.S. appliances. Some hotels are wired for U.S. appliances. Ask when you book.

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Caribbean: St. Lucia, Soufrière South Tropical Ziplining. There I was standing at least 40 feet above the ground, about to fly through the air. I kept asking myself, what am I doing? I hate heights. Before I had an answer I heard someone say, ready? Okay go!  I was soaring through the air on a zipline. My panic subsided. I forgot about how I don’t like heights. It really felt like I was flying. I landed at the second platform knowing that I wanted to continue along the zipline. It was amazing. More

Caribbean: St. Lucia, Coconut Bay Resort and Spa. Experience the authentic (yet-to-be-discovered) side of St. Lucia. Nestled amid swaying palms along Savannes Bay on the island’s undiscovered south coast, with friendly people, beautiful vistas and Caribbean “quiet” days, The Bay is offers families an all-inclusive beachfront vacation option. Walk along the white soft-sand beach, wiggle your toes in the water, watch local fishermen, count sea gulls, and snorkel in the bay. This is the good stuff. More 

Books for the Trip
Ibis Stew? Oh,No! The latest title by Trinidadian writer and television producer Joanne Johnson, tells of the transformation of Captain Bad and his bumbling crew. Once a poacher of the endangered national bird of Trinidad, the scarlet ibis, Captain Bad becomes, in the end, their protector. The book aims to encourage awareness and activism in children, not only regarding Trinidad's national bird, but endangered species everywhere. Books may be purchased and Joanne's work viewed at www.caribbeanchildren.com

The Scottish -Island Girl. An exchange of cultures and a visit to see the protected giant leather back turtles helps Lizzy to love her new island home. Available with read-along CD (wholesale and retail) exclusively through caribbeanchildren.com. Kids turn the page at the roll of the steel pan - when PANMAN© rolls his tenor! Publisher is Macmillan Caribbean ISBN 0-333-92091-0 (5-8 years)

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