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Cruise Ship Shore Excursion in St. Lucia, The Scenic Drive, Part 1

23 April 20184 January 2025

1 The Ship in Port in St. Lucia, 1.28.16

In the harbor,  the cruise ship was tucked into a little cove at Pointe Seraphine.  We had just arrived in St. Lucia where we were surrounded by sailboats and speed boats.  Wanting to see as much of the island as possible, I signed up for a ship’s excursion which included a tour of the island by bus and then a return trip back to the ship by Catamaran.  I couldn’t wait to start my day.

3 The Samaan Tree, 400 yrs, St. Lucia, 1.28.16

I boarded the bus and the journey began in Castries, the island’s capital.  The bus was full of passenger as we passed Derek Walcott Square.  Our driver explained that we were in the center of town and he pointed out a large samaan tree which is said to be over 400 years old.

7 Island homes of pastel and brick

As the road continued upwards, there were twists and turns where we caught glimpses of the cruise ship through the trees.   Heading south, we passed The 1895 Government House, home to the Governor-General of St. Lucia.

11 The View of Marigot Bay, St. Lucia, 1.28.16

On the winding road towards Soufriere, the bus took a moment for us to stop at Marigot Bay, one of the most beautiful views of the island.  There was a lookout with a small shop where we could pick up some water, local food items or a Piton beer made in St. Lucia.  We had some time to shop and then reboarded the bus to our next scenic view.

13 Fishing Village in St. Lucia, 1.28.16

The road descended from the picturesque views of Marigot Bay to the volcanic shores of a local  fishing village.  Stopping for an opportunity to shop and wander the streets of the town, we decided to venture out onto the pier for a short stroll.

14 A mural representing Carnivale on the island of St. Lucia

Once a week, the town hosts a fish fry for locals and visitors but it is their celebration of Carnivale for which they are best known.  Similar to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, visitors from the surrounding islands arrive in flamboyant costumes and dance in the streets for a week-long party.    There are several murals painted on the walls that show elements of the festivities.

16 Million Dollar View of the Pitons, St. Lucia, 1.28.16

According to our tour guide, we had one last stop to take in the million dollar view of the Pitons and to shop for souvenirs.  The two peaks, majestically rising out from the ocean, seem to protect the charming little port town below.   Our next stop takes us to the Diamond Botanical Garden before boarding the catamaran back to the ship.

Participating in a ship’s shore excursion has its many benefits.  Passengers can sit back, relax and take in the scenery while learning about the country from well-educated tour guides.   Do you usually take the ship sponsored tours or go on your own?  I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly provide your story in the comments below.  Many thanks for taking the winding roads with us through St. Lucia!  Wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Take a stroll through downtown Castries, St. Lucia to experience the local culture.  See the ancient Saaman Tree at Derek Walcott Square, explore the Arts & Crafts Market as well as the Farmer’s Market to purchase cocoa, spices, and local artwork.

Where to Stay:

Windjammer Landing
Labrelotte Bay
PO Box 1504
Castries, St. Lucia
Telephone:  877 522 0722

Reserving a two bedroom villa, I did not want to leave my private pool, but the grounds and accommodations at Windjammer Landing were absolutely gorgeous.

Where to Eat:

Windjammer Landing
Labrelotte Bay
PO Box 1504
Castries, St. Lucia
Telephone:  877 522 0722

Embers at Windjammer Landing was my favorite place to dine for lunch.  The pulled pork flatbread was perfectly spiced with jalapeno peppers and pepper jack cheese.  I also enjoyed the Ember’s Fish Tacos, with garlic aioli and pineapple salsa.

For an incredible steak and seafood dinner, I highly recommend the local conch chowder and the grilled filet mignon at the Upper Deck Restaurant at the resort.

For a more casual atmosphere and menu, offering salads, soups and burgers, Jammer’s beachside restaurant is the perfect spot for a quick, delicious bite.

To sample some of the local island cuisine, I suggest the Tuesday night Caribbean buffet at Dragonfly which offers  a wide selection island flavors from St. Lucian soups to their national dish Green Fig and Salt Fish.

What to Eat: 

  • Boudin – black pudding
  • Bouyon – beef soup with dumplings but other meats can substitute for beef
  • Callaloo soup – made with seafood or cuts of meat, okra, potatoes and garlic
  • Cassava Bread
  • Cow Heel Soup –  a hearty soup with cow foot, carrots, pumpkin, chayote squash and yellow yam with dumplings
  • Curried Meats
  • Fried Plantains
  • Green figs and saltfish
  • Grilled Fish
  • Lambi – conch meat seasoned with multiple spices and then fried
  • Lobster
  • Pemme – cornmeal, pumpkin, cinnamon, sugar and dry coconut leaves then wrapped in banana leaves
  • Pepperpot  – Caribbean dish made from onion, garlic, cinnamon, brown sugar, thyme, cloves, orange peel, cassareep and meat
  • Smoked herring and breadfruit – breadfruit is cooked until tender

What to Read: 

  • Omeros, by Derek Walcott
  • A Room on the Hill, by Garth St. Omer
  • Don’t Believe It, by Charlie Donlea

Photo Guide for St. Lucia

  • The Pitons from the Water
  • The Pitons from the Tet Paul Nature Trail
  • Sulpher Springs
  • Toraille Waterfall
  • Paradise Beach
  • Honeymoon Beach
  • Quarry Hill

18 Shopping Area in St. Lucia, 1.28.16

The Shopping Area in the Harbor, St. Lucia

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A Closer Look at the Harbor

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The Cruise Ship in the Distance, St. Lucia

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Close Up View of Marigot’s Bay

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Having a Piton Lager

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Piton Beer of St. Lucia

5 Carnival Liberty in Port, Castries, St. Lucia, 1.28.16

Carnival Cruise Ship in port

8 Calabash Tree, St. Lucia

The Calabash Tree

12 Banana Tree, St. Lucia, 1.28.16

Banana Trees

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Cliff Walk, Rhode Island: A Beautiful Stroll Among the Socialites

10 November 201715 September 2024

Back side of Chanler Resort

Strolling among the Newport mansions of Rhode Island, I imagined what life would have been like during the 1920s.  Listening to the intriguing conversations of America’s richest families, hearing them discuss their summer plans to visit their coastal homes.

Adding a couple of days to my business trip to Boston, I was looking forward to exploring the amazing homes of the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and Astors.   The forecast called for a beautiful weekend of sunny skies, so I was ready to tackle the east coast  before heading back home.

What I knew about Newport was limited.  Extravagant summer homes, The Breakers and of course, the America’s Cup.  I decided to stroll the Cliff Walk, considered one of the most beautiful walks in the US, once an escape for the wealthy New York socialites during the Gilded Age.   Evidence of this coastal town’s extravagance can be seen through the lavish manors that dominate the Atlantic coastline offering dramatic views from the cliffs.

Cliff Walk Sign, Newport, RI

Cliff Walk was designated a National Recreational Trail offering an opportunity to explore the luxurious estates along the Atlantic.   It seems unbelievable that these stately homes were mere summer residences to some of the country’s most iconic families.

Beautiful Home at Cliff Walk

I began the 3.5 mile walk on Memorial Boulevard at First Beach, the western end of the trail.  The trail took me to the east end of Bailey’s Beach on Bellevue Avenue where I picked up the shuttle back to the start of my walk.   Alone on the path, I enjoyed a leisurely stroll taking in the natural beauty of the shoreline with its rocky cliffs.  I felt the warm sun on my face and the smell of the sea as I meandered along the walkway behind the charming chateaus.

+110819 Flower at Cliff Walk

Cliff Walk is a serene escape from the bustling lifestyle of the northeast with its stunning landscape and breathtaking views.  The extravagant architecture and pristine gardens were mesmerizing so I took the opportunity to smell the roses along the walkway.

Chanler Entrance 1

One of the most beautiful homes on Cliff Walk is the Chanler Hotel, which is easily accessible from the paved trail.  I took a few moments to gaze out onto the ocean while relaxing in a comfortable Adirondack.  With magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Chanler is the only hotel along the Walk.

Little Creature at Cliff Walk

The sun was beginning to set and I wanted to take one last look over the cliffs before heading back to my car.  Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a little creature scurrying over the rocks so quickly that I honestly thought that I was out of my mind.  I waited a few moments until he appeared again and I was able to snap a quick photo.  Such a great ending to the extravagant day at Cliff Walk.

More Cliffs at Cliff Walk

I highly recommend exploring the Cliff Walk trail if you are visiting Newport for its stunning cliffside views, beautifully manicured mansion lawns and whatever surprises nature may provide.  Enjoy the solitude and make sure you take it all in…you never know what you might see.

Have you ever set out on an adventure only to see or experience something that you would never have imagined?  I would love to hear about it if you would leave a comment below.   Many thanks for reading about my visit to Cliff Walk and wishing you many Happy Travels.

What to See and What to Do:

Cliff Walk
Address:  Walk starts at Memorial Blvd. in Newport, RI
Website:   www.cliffwalk.com

Where to Stay:

The Chanler at Cliff Walk
117 Memorial Boulevard
Newport, RI  02840
Phone:  401 847 1300

If you can afford the price, this is an amazing property along Cliff Walk in Newport. The amenities are endless and the views are spectacular!

Bouchard Inn
505 Thames Street
Newport, RI 02840
Phone: 401 846 0123

Where to Eat:

Bouchard Restaurant
505 Thames Street
Newport, RI 02840
Phone: 401 846 0123

For fine French cuisine, you will love this quiant upscale restaurant located in Newport.

22 Bowen’s Wine Bar & Grille
22 Bowen’s Wharf
Newport, RI  02840
Phone:  401 841 8884

The artisan cheese board was flavorful and delicious!  It included Four Regional Cheeses, Fig Jam, Cape Cod Cranberry Mostarda, Candied Salted Cashews, Cranberry Bread & Lavash.  I love the panoramic views of Newport Harbor from here! Spectacular!

What to Eat: 

  • Clam Bakes are similar to the Louisiana crawfish boil but with clams.
  • Clam Cakes
  • Clam Chowder
  • Clams Casino
  • Coffee Milk is a milk drink with coffee syrup and sugar added for a milkshake-like beverage.
  • Deli Grinders which are sub sandwiches topped with ham, salami, pepperoni, provolone, lettuce, tomato, onion, banana peppers, vinegar and mayonnaise.
  • Doughboys are a doughnut-like pastry sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar
  • Frozen Lemonade at Del’s which was brought over from Naples, Italy
  • Hot Weiners are hot dogs topped with ground beef, onion, mustard and spiced with celery salt.
  • Irish Brown Bread at Bywater in Warren
  • Johnny Cakes are a pancake hybrid with cornbread added to the batter
  • Pizza Strips made of a doughy base and smothered in pizza sauce
  • Snail salad at Spirito’s in Providence
  • Stuffies are large clams stuffed with bread, onion, chorizo and spices

What to Read: 

  • My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
  • The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike
  • Dance with Me by Luanne Rice
  • Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult
  • Murder at the Breakers by Alyssa Maxwell

Photo Guide for Newport, Rhode Island

  • The Newport Bridge
  • Beavertail Lighthouse
  • The Cliff Walk
  • Castle Hill Lighthouse
  • Ocean Drive
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame

To view more links to northeast US locations, check out the following:

East Haddam
The Energy of Times Square, New York

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