The West Coast covers from Marigot Bay south to Soufriere and includes the world famous Pitons, the fishing village of Anse le Raye, and the world's only drive-in volcano, Soufriere and it's Sulpher Springs.
The twin peaks of the Pitons epitomise St Lucia's untamed beauty, and provide an unforgetable view.
Anse le Raye hosts a party every Friday where visitors can partake is a fish feast.
Soufriere is the oldest town in St Lucia established by the French in 1794 - the market place should not be missed. Diamond Falls offers an invigorating shower under a cascading natural waterfall, whilst the Mineral Baths at Soufriere provides an opportunity to enjoy mineral-rich baths.
Hotels include Anse Chastanet, Jalousie Plantation, Ladera, Marigot Beach Club Hotel & Dive Resort, Ti Kaye Village,