Located in the West Indies in the Eastern Caribbean Sea is the island of St Lucia on the boundary of the Atlantic Ocean. The French settled on the island first in 1660 but England took control of the island from 1663 to 1667. Many years after, control of the region switched between the two groups as it led to numerous fights. Owing to these switches, St Lucia was also known as the "Helen of the West" after the Greek mythological character, Helen of Troy. Crowned by the towering twin volcanic peaks of the Pitons, St. Lucia is considered the beauty queen of the Caribbean. Its other beauties include the Pitons, Marigot Bay, Anse Chastanet Marine, the National Park, Tet Paul Nature Trail, Soufrière, Morne, Coubaril Historical Adventure Park, Sulphur Springs Park, Derek Walcott Square, Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, etc. Attraction tickets and passes to the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park are available for visitors who seek to tour the park and get a survey of its supply of flora and fauna.
The World Heritage Site of St Lucia Estuary is cruised in cruise and boat tours with a tour guide to see the birds and animals in their natural habitat. Sightseeing tours to Isimangaliso Wetland Park and Cape Vidal with a host of rainforests and geothermal attractions are captivating sites for visitors. Snorkelling adventure in Cape Vidal is a fun water sports activity in St Lucia. An array of animals like buffalo, rhino, antelope and an abundance of birds with spectacular lookout points over Lake St Lucia as well as the Indian Ocean greet visitors on historical tours in St Lucia.
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