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  The shoreline of St. Lucia is nothing short 
of spectacular, with its hidden coves and unspoiled beaches. The two 
sugarloaf-shaped cones, known as the Pitons, are the most prominent sights. 
They are the island’s highest peaks and its most impressive landmarks. The 
best view is available as your ship Cruise past en route to Barbados. 
  
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Pier InformationThe ship is scheduled to dock at Pointe Seraphine. The center of town 
can be reached on foot in about 15 minutes. Taxi rates are government 
controlled, but it is advisable to agree on the fare with the driver 
before setting out. 
ShoppingAdjacent to the pier is the Pointe Seraphine duty-free shopping complex. 
Shops in town cater mostly to local clientele. The island’s best-known 
products include hand-screened batik fabrics, pottery, and straw 
articles. 
CuisineSeafood is a frequent item on many menus. Creole and typical 
Caribbean-style dishes are popular; they can be sampled at the Green 
Parrot and San Antoine, both located at Morne Fortune, with superb views 
of the bay.
 
Other SightsCathedralThe cathedral in Derek Walcott Square was built between 1894 and 1897; 
its interior has beautiful stained-glass windows. Also in the square is 
a 400-year-old Saman tree.Market HallBuilt entirely of iron in 1894, it was meant to enhance the appearance 
of the town and provide a sheltered place for fruit and produce vendors.Flight Seeing. St. Lucia's 
great scenic beauty invites aerial tours.Golf. There is a 9-hole course at Sandals St. Lucia Golf Resort & 
Spa. The golf course at the Cap Estate Golf & Country Club is being 
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Complimentary 
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Return to Your 
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Entertainment 
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