OUR HOTEL HAS IT ALL! - Enjoy unlimited access to all swimming pools, non-motorized water sports (snorkeling, kayaking & intro scuba diving), with 8 bars and restaurants. - Nightly entertainment includes things like, comedy shows, live performances, choreographed shows, or the All-In White Party. - There are resort shuttles to town if you want to explore the island further. - You can visit the full-service spa. Or sweat it out at the ocean view fitness center and Royalton FIT classes: yoga, boot camp & TRX training.
Experience a breathtaking scenic drive on a 4x4 open-air jeep in St. Lucia. Head over to Anse La Raye and visit a magnificent hidden waterfall to take dip. Duration: 4 Hours
- Water sports: kayaking, snorkeling, and introductory scuba diving lesson - Beach volleyball - Ping pong - Cooking classes - Dance classes - Trivia games - Aerobics classes - Weight training with professional instruction
St. Lucia is a tropical island known for its lush rainforests, mountainous volcanic landscapes, and stunning beaches. It's quite the view from above...
The world’s only drive-in volcano is in St. Lucia’s town of Soufriere. A mud bath in Sulphur Springs is not only fun but playing in the mud will make you feel like a kid again. The mineral-rich mud is said to detox the body and smooth your skin. Some folks have sworn they look and feel younger afterward.
Pitons - Trekking the massive volcanic spires of Gros Piton and Petit Piton with epic views of the island, lush greenery & parrot sightings. For more experienced hikers. Edmund Forest Reserve - Edmund Forest Reserve is a 7-mile hike. It’s not nearly as physically challenging as the Piton spires, and there’s plenty to marvel at along the trail, like the highest peak on the island, Mount Gimie, at more than 3,000 feet. This rainforest is also home to En Bas Saut waterfalls. Millet Bird Sanctuary - Millet Bird Sanctuary is home to more than 30 species of birds, including parrots, warblers, and orioles. The nearly two-mile trail is moderate and occasionally challenging. Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens - St. Lucia has several waterfalls, including the 17-meter-high Diamond Falls. The waters are laced with minerals because part of its stream comes from rainwater fed from the Sulphur Springs. Make sure to stroll the gardens before taking a dip in the hot springs.