that leads to the parking airport dsm lot at Cabrits National Park. White buoys off the rocky, palm-shaded beach at Douglas Bay mark an underwater snorkeling trail over coral reefs growing on volcanic boulders. Colorful fish hide in the coral and feed off sea grass growing on the ocean floor. It s a fabulous clear-water wonderland, and, unless a cruise ship is docked on the island, you may have the whole place to yourself.
You will find Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank of Canada, and Canadian Imperial Bank on William Peter Boulevard in Castries. There are banks on Bridge and Waterfront streets, and branches are located in Vieux Fort, Soufri re, and at Rodney Bay Marina.
The length and difficulty of your hike will depend on which direction you choose. South of the beach, a rocky path hugs the coast and takes you to Anse Lavoutte (allow about a half-hour each way), where leatherback turtles lay eggs from March until July. North of the Cas-en-Bas beach, another rocky path will take you to a secluded cove called Secret Beach, then on to Donkey Beach (allow 10-15 minutes to reach Secret and another 10-15 to reach Donkey). Wear sunscreen and good walking shoes, and carry plenty of water. You can cool off by going knee deep into the rocky surf, but it s too dangerous to swim at any of these beaches.
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