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Will be Visiting St. Lucia for the First Time


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Try Cosol's tour. We've done it twice and it's a really great way to see St. Lucia. For only $45, you get a day-long tour plus food and drinks. They stop at a banana plantation, several scenic overlooks, the volcano at Souffriere, a beautiful botanical garden and waterfall, and the beach right between the Pitons.

It's a great day and an excellent bargain. Take a look at my pics from Serenade 2007 and 2006.

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I will recomand Frank tours.He will take you to all the sights and you can get to do the beach.You can have lunch,drinks and all the fees paid for $50 US.Oh! lunch is at the beacon restaurant with the best and most senic view of the piton.

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@jonahwicky

 

Very nice photos from Serenade and islands - a pity we have to wait until November 2007. :-)

 

Just booked cosol - nereus francis - very quick in replying.

 

best regards

kim

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Most of these guys spend time in the lobby of the port and solicit customers. They visit the same places. When I visited St. Lucia I did the tour with Peter the Great. The tour cost $60, all entrance fees are paid and you receive complementary drinks. We visited the sulfur springs, waterfall, did some snorkeling and beach activities.

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Markobrian1 please tell me more about the tour with Peter the Great! We are leaning toward a tour with them, but still undecided. We want to see some of the island, but do not want to spend the day on a bus. We prefer more snorkel and water time.

Thanks

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we paid $45 a person with local snacks and drinks, entrance fees paid, time at the beach- Jalousie Hilton, lots of stops, botanical garden, waterfall, volcano - a wonderfull day!!!!! Cosol was well organized and a pleasure to tour with

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