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st lucia port of call


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You won't be able to see the Pitons from the ship unless it is passing by them in the EARLY morning. The Pitons are not visible from Castries where the ship will dock. However, I'm sure Seabourn will operate a nice excursion to the southern part of the island from which you will be able to take great photos. If a catamaran tour is offered take it - the roads on St. Lucia are very crooked and bumpy.

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If you go to St Lucia then get a water taxi round to the restaurant ""Froggy Jaques" for lunch. Doesn't look much from the outside but this restaurant is one normally kept a secret by the crew because they want to keep it for themselves to be sure of getting a table. The seafood there is probably the best you will get in the Caribbean.

 

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