The best place in the world

Saint Lucia
May 31, 2009 5:00pm CST
is this little island in the caribbean called St.Lucia where there is lots of sun and beaches.No nude beaches but there they are so beautiful.We have the only and very popular world heritage site twin peaks the pitons.There are lots of places you will enjoy.A drive through volcano or the sulphur springs,minerals baths botanical garden,waterfalls and so many more exciting places.Friendly people and all.Planning on visiting somewhere exciting thats the place to visit.You can even visit Oprahs little vacation getaway.Its a beautiful bay thats very secluded and exciting.Very green and luschious.
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• United States
1 Jun 09
This does sound like a nice place. It sounds very nice and quiet and magical. I think so many times we all want to escape the harsh realities of what we have to deal with everyday in our lives from financial to families and it would always be nice to be able to get away to a tranquil and peaceful place where you can relax, think and collect your thoughts and be stressful free or close to it at least LOL. I hope to get to do that someday.
@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
1 Jun 09
When I was 19 years old my mum and I went to St Lucia. It was my first trip to a tropical island. We stayed at Rodney Bay and found the palm fringed beach really beautiful. I enjoyed swimming in the crystal clear sea. We took a trip to the drive in Volcano and saw the stunning looking Pitons. I liked bathing in a cool waterfall. We took a taxi to Pigeon Island and saw really picturesque views. I loved it there but years later found the Seychelles even more lovely.
@kykidd (6812)
• United States
1 Jun 09
Wow, that does sound like a beautiful place to visit. I have been looking for a new city to write an article about. Maybe I should choose St. Lucia. Is it a very expensive city to travel to? I am always looking for places that have a lot of stuff to do that doesn't cost very much. Like the volcano, mineral baths, botanical gardens and waterfalls. Are they free to do in St. Lucia? Or do you have to pay a fee to do each of these things? Some cities have free stuff like that, but others charge a fee for almost everything you want to do. Some even charge fees just to walk on their beaches and go swimming. Maybe I will do some research on this later today. Thanks for sharing!