caribbeandiva Posted May 13, 2005 Author #201 Share Posted May 13, 2005 Forgot to include in previous post... anything I can bring you from the states? :DThanks for the offer and I hope that you check this before you leave. If not too much trouble, could you kindly bring me the latest People Magazine, Us Weekly and In Touch Magazines? St. Lucia is still offering the issues that I picked up from my trip to Hawaii last month!!!!!:eek: I would love you forever and I would be happy to re-inburse. See you soon and get here safely! Denyse/Caribbean Diva.:D:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeandiva Posted May 13, 2005 Author #202 Share Posted May 13, 2005 My Daughter and her fiance will be getting married July 2006, they are thinking of staying at one of the Sandals in St. Lucia for the honeymoon. Any information would be helpful. Which is the nicest one? They just want to hang out on the beach. What is the weather like late July? They are looking for an all inclusive. We were in St. Lucia for a little while last Feb. on a cruise and we fell in love with it. Imagine living in paradise and going to paradise (Hawaii) for vacation. You are one lucky gal. Take care. MJ Hi there, Don't be so envious of me. On my last trip to Hawaiii I caught the worst cold that I have ever had in my 37 years on this planet.. Of course I never knew that Hilo, Hawaii was the wettest place in the USA and that it rained 360 days of the year and we missed the five dry days!!!!:eek: I have been back for three weeks and my hubby still has a hacking cough!:eek: Still think I,m so lucky??? Hmmmm..:) Congratulations on your daughter's upcoming nuptials, I am sure that you must be so proud! And I have to concur (since I was not born here, but in Trinidad) that St. Lucia is simply beautiful!! If your daughter is looking for an "all inclusive", you have to tell me what her interests are. There are several "all inclusive" properties here and although I am afffliated with Sandals, I am hesitant to say that they are the best, since it is all relative. It all depends on her persuasions, expectations, past experiences with "all inclusives", and most important what will be value for money..cause "it ain't cheap"!! LoL. Just a "heads up" that late July is considered hurricane season..HOWEVER..given St. Lucia's location at 14 degrees N and 61 degree W, we are a bit too far south to be considered "the hot zone" or the "ring of fire".. but it's still a consideration and I like to "keep it real". Having said that, we are NOT like Hilo Hawaii where it rained EVERY DAY!!!, we do have brief merciful showers which keep us cool and even tempered!!:D So while she should be mindful, she should not obsess, I have lived here for 10 years..nary a hurricane, although I would have killed for some excitement!:rolleyes: If you want email me your address and I will pick up some brochures from all 3 Sandals and other quality "all inclusives" and let her decide. A honeymoon is such a personal decision so I will help as much as I can and SHE will decide. My email is j_denyse@hotmail.com.... Feel free to email me and I will tell you some more on the subject. Hope this helps.... Caribbean Diva!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pacificlander Posted May 18, 2005 #203 Share Posted May 18, 2005 Hi CaribbeanDiva, My DH and I will be visiting St. Lucia at the end of October. Reading this thread has given me a lot of ideas but we haven't made any decisions yet. I have a couple of questions 1) Is there a ferry (or any kind of trans) over to Martinique from St. Lucia? 2) What do you do on your day off? All these resorts sound very inviting but we'll be on a floating resort all week, what does someone who lives in St. Lucia find fun on there off time? Thanks in advance, I'm sure I'll be asking many more ??? before Oct. :D Linda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeandiva Posted May 19, 2005 Author #204 Share Posted May 19, 2005 Hi CaribbeanDiva,My DH and I will be visiting St. Lucia at the end of October. Reading this thread has given me a lot of ideas but we haven't made any decisions yet. I have a couple of questions 1) Is there a ferry (or any kind of trans) over to Martinique from St. Lucia? 2) What do you do on your day off? All these resorts sound very inviting but we'll be on a floating resort all week, what does someone who lives in St. Lucia find fun on there off time? Thanks in advance, I'm sure I'll be asking many more ??? before Oct. :D Linda Hi there, No problems with answering the questions, makes me think! :D To answer your questions, Yes there are ferries and day tours between St. Lucia and Martinique. FYI, Martinique is clearly visible from St. Lucia, it's only 25miles away! So you can do the L'express "Des Iles which is the hydro foil ferry which does the trip in 45 minutes each way or you can do a day tour where you shop, have lunch and return the same day. Think about it..nice getaway and just a reminder, once you arrive in Martinique, you are technically in France since it's an overseas Department..good shopping, great prices and beautiful weather and great french food,.are you packed yet? :D Mmmm, what do I do on my days off? NOTHING! :D Seriously I am not a beach loving person, so I spend most of my free days in cyber space! Other Lucians go to the beach, the movies and to the local clubs. When I am really really bored..I hop a plane and head to Miami to shop..retail therapy works for me every time! Take care! Caribbean Diva.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wren98 Posted May 23, 2005 #205 Share Posted May 23, 2005 Hi Denyse, You are providing a great service! I will coming to your beautiful island in January and want to go to a white sandy beach with some water sports and restrooms and restaurants. I also want to see Marigot Bay as it looks idyllic. Would the beach at Marigot have the facilities I am after or would a trip to Reduit or Choc be the best choice as well as a sightseeing stop at Marigot? Thanks Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeandiva Posted May 23, 2005 Author #206 Share Posted May 23, 2005 Hi Denyse,You are providing a great service! I will coming to your beautiful island in January and want to go to a white sandy beach with some water sports and restrooms and restaurants. I also want to see Marigot Bay as it looks idyllic. Would the beach at Marigot have the facilities I am after or would a trip to Reduit or Choc be the best choice as well as a sightseeing stop at Marigot? Thanks Alan Hi Alan, Based on your interests I would go with Reduit with a visit to Marigot Bay. Marigot is such a pretty little gem, you'll love it! Caribbean Diva. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
w&k Posted May 29, 2005 #207 Share Posted May 29, 2005 We will be coming on the Empress in the spring (Friday 10am to 6 pm), and would like to do a 2-tank dive. If you could recommend a good operation, we would be very grateful. Thanks for all your help to everyone! Wendy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeandiva Posted May 29, 2005 Author #208 Share Posted May 29, 2005 We will be coming on the Empress in the spring (Friday 10am to 6 pm), and would like to do a 2-tank dive. If you could recommend a good operation, we would be very grateful. Thanks for all your help to everyone! Wendy Hi there, Since this is not my area of expertise, let me ask around at Sandals tomorrow and get some professional guidance..I,ll have an answer for you by Tuesday. Caribbean Diva. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
js Posted June 10, 2005 #209 Share Posted June 10, 2005 Carribeandiva: Could you please help me out? My family would like to spend a day at the beach. We love the beach and just love to relax and have the kids 12 and 7 play in the sand, water and relax. We would like to rent chairs, have a place to eat and bathrooms. I don’t mind spending a little extra money for a longer cab ride if it means getting further away from the cruise ships. Is there such a beach? Reduit sounds nice but after reading all the reviews it seems like it may be too busy and crowded for us. Thank you very much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suntan Posted June 25, 2005 #210 Share Posted June 25, 2005 Hello Caribbeandiva. I thank you for assisting us with making our trips to St. Lucia memorable. A couple of weeks ago, in the Toronto Star travel section, they did a feature on some mud "holes" that I think are near a volcano. In the article they said you can hike up to the baths, apply the mud to your body which is beneficial not only to the skin but to the body as a whole, and then wash the mud off underneath a nearby waterfall. I'm cruising with Princess Cruises in Feb. 2006 and although they currently have a shore excursion that mentions mineral baths, they don't seem to have an excurision anywhere near these mud "holes". Unfortunately I did not keep the article so I cannot remember where these mud "holes" are. Are you able, from my description,to tell me where these are, is there a tour operator that will take one to them, and how much physical exertion is required to get to the mud (I'm travelling with my 71 year old Mum). Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeandiva Posted July 3, 2005 Author #211 Share Posted July 3, 2005 Hello Caribbeandiva. I thank you for assisting us with making our trips to St. Lucia memorable. A couple of weeks ago, in the Toronto Star travel section, they did a feature on some mud "holes" that I think are near a volcano. In the article they said you can hike up to the baths, apply the mud to your body which is beneficial not only to the skin but to the body as a whole, and then wash the mud off underneath a nearby waterfall. I'm cruising with Princess Cruises in Feb. 2006 and although they currently have a shore excursion that mentions mineral baths, they don't seem to have an excurision anywhere near these mud "holes". Unfortunately I did not keep the article so I cannot remember where these mud "holes" are. Are you able, from my description,to tell me where these are, is there a tour operator that will take one to them, and how much physical exertion is required to get to the mud (I'm travelling with my 71 year old Mum). Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Hi there, I will have to ask around..I am not sure if it's a good idea for your mom as that general area is steep, but if there are "pools" which are accessible I,ll let you know. Caribbean Diva Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeandiva Posted July 3, 2005 Author #212 Share Posted July 3, 2005 Hi All, I am still committed to being of asssitance to all who come to my thread. I have been travelling and I am starting a new business so my time is extremely limited, but I,ll still try to pop in weekly to see what's new and who needs me. Just bear with me..I have not given you guys up. God Bless you all.. Caribbean Diva. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leejnd4 Posted July 7, 2005 #213 Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi, This is a wonderful thread! Just think of all the people whose vacations have been improved by all the help and information you've given them. I hope you can answer a few questions for me. I'm trying to plan a ten-day trip to St. Lucia in October. We're three women in our 40's who were childhood friends, but haven't seen much of each other in the past decade or so. We're taking this vacation to have some quality time to catch up and reminisce about our "wild youth"; and also because one of the other women is recovering from a very serious illness, so we're hoping that some relaxing time in a beautiful tropical setting will allow her to gain back some of her strength. If you could answer some of the following questions, I would be most grateful. 1. I'm struggling with where on the island to stay. The northern part appears to have the most tourism and infrastructure, but the more southern areas, such as Soufriere and Anse La Raye, sound like they are more lush and physically beautiful. We're not looking for the party scene, but we also don't want to be off somewhere so remote that there's not much there, such as restaurants or shops or anything to do. Any suggestions? 2. I'm seriously considering renting a villa vs. staying at a hotel or resort. We'd especially prefer to have a kitchen, so we don't have to get dressed and go to a restaurant for every meal. Some of the villas say they come with cooks. Do you have any advice or recommendations? Will the cooks at these villas really cook your meals for you? 3. Do you think we'll need a rental car for our entire stay? Thank you so much for any help you can give me. Best of luck with your new business endeavor! LeeAnne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astralj Posted July 13, 2005 #214 Share Posted July 13, 2005 Hi All, I am still committed to being of asssitance to all who come to my thread. I have been travelling and I am starting a new business so my time is extremely limited, but I,ll still try to pop in weekly to see what's new and who needs me. Just bear with me..I have not given you guys up. God Bless you all.. Caribbean Diva. Blessings returned ten-fold for all your assitance.... My husband and I are sailing to your beautiful island in early December and wish to spend the day along with another couple at Sandals. Which resort (of the 3) do you work at, and since the ship stops for one day only.... which one has the most water sports and boats? I can assume we would take a taxi from te cruise port to Sandals. How much would that be for 4 of us? Many thanks again for your responses and wonderful comments for all who venture to come to this thread. p.s. what new business are you starting? -- Astral J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
changinlat Posted August 19, 2005 #215 Share Posted August 19, 2005 My wife and I would like to dive when we stop in St. Lucia on the Golden Princess on 1 Nov. We have found some information on Scuba St. Lucia. Do you have any other dive operators you can recommend? Do you know who the cruise lines use? Thanks for the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astralj Posted September 4, 2005 #216 Share Posted September 4, 2005 Please stop by again..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
les127 Posted September 25, 2005 #217 Share Posted September 25, 2005 please can anyone tell me which sandals is the closest to the ships dock.wife and i intend to go there for the day.also is waterskiing included in the package,also which one is regarded as the best.:) regards,leslie and tina from england Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wanda1213 Posted September 27, 2005 #218 Share Posted September 27, 2005 Thank you for taking the time to answer questions. Can you tell me if I amplanning a vaction with my children to St. Lucia, where is the best place to stay and what should we do? Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
divegoddess Posted September 27, 2005 #219 Share Posted September 27, 2005 I am trying to get ahold of Captian Sam on the Brig Unicorn. Can you help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandal-ette Posted October 25, 2005 #220 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Caribbean Diva- I have to say I have enjoyed reading through all of your responses. You are truely of a great help to those of us in need.:) My husband and I are planning our 1st year anniversary trip in Feb, 2006 to St. Lucia, and actually our 1st trip to the Caribbean, let alone to St. Lucia. We are staying at the Sandals Regency for one week. We are so excited!!! I was just wondering if it were your choice, of any of the restaurants available from all of the Sandals to choose from, which one would you pick??? For romantic, best view, and best food? I know alot to roll into one restaurant. Also could you suggest any particular place to party, it will be on a Friday the 24th of Feb. I appreciate your help. Hope you are still at Sandals, would love to meet you. Thanks again..:) Sandal-ette Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daycare Provider Posted October 26, 2005 #221 Share Posted October 26, 2005 little miss s.....You might look at Jungle Tours, they have several different escorted jungle hikes you may find interesting. ~Bernie Thank you for the webs ite of Jungle Tours. They are exactly what I have been looking for. We aren't traveling to St. Lucia until April of 2007 but I have already been reading these posts for weeks. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bubbalee Posted October 27, 2005 #222 Share Posted October 27, 2005 Hi, We are due to arrive in St Lucia on Sunday 8th January 2006. Mu hubby wants to know if you know of anywhere we coud hire Quad bikes independently? Thanks :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alf the cruiser Posted November 1, 2005 #223 Share Posted November 1, 2005 caribbean diva, I had a thread asking why Carnival stopped going there. I enjoyed being there and would like to take my wife. Had many a good meal from several of the fishing villages as well as on the plantations. Plenty to see and do there. Do you know why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astralj Posted November 2, 2005 #224 Share Posted November 2, 2005 ....*sighs deeply Haven't heard a peek from her in ages it seems. Hope she finds a moment to return as her advice and knowledge was wonderful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakg4 Posted November 4, 2005 #225 Share Posted November 4, 2005 We are interested in the possiblity of using the local bus to Pigeon Island. Is this feasible? What is the cost? How would we find it from the pier? Thanks so much for all of you knowledge sharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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