Tuesday, July 24, 2012

quad cities airport code The marina at Rodney Bay The fishing town of Gros Islet (site of Friday night jump-ups) Pigeon Point





Most stores quad cities airport code in Castries and Soufri re are open Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm, and many close from 12:30pm to 1:30pm for lunch. On Saturdays, shops in both towns are open from 8:30am to 12:30pm. If a cruise ship is in port on a Sunday, some stores quad cities airport code in Castries open for a few hours in the morning. Shopping centers such as Pointe Seraphine, La Place Carenage, JQ Charles Mall, and Gablewoods Mall are usually open weekdays, 8:30am to 5pm, and Saturdays, 8:30am to 2pm. Marina stores keep later hours and are typically open on Sundays as well. Most merchants accept major credit cards.

The marina at Rodney Bay The fishing town of Gros Islet (site of Friday night jump-ups) Pigeon Point National quad cities airport code Park Point du Cap, the northernmost point Take the well-maintained John Compton Highway north out of Castries, connect with the Gros Islet Highway, and continue north past George F.L.Charles Airport. A left turn to the west and another left turn onto Peninsular Road will bring you parallel to Vigie Beach. The water is calm, and the beach is popular with locals although the sand is dingy and often littered. Follow the road uphill to the far western tip, where you will see some government buildings (built in the late 1800s by the military) and a lighthouse. You can t get into the lighthouse, but the views from here are excellent. (In French, vigie means lookout.)

The Nature Trail loops through about a mile of rugged terrain in what is known as a dry forest (as opposed to a rainforest). The path is a mile long and climbs quad cities airport code to heights of 350 feet. If you amble along, watch for birds, and stop to read all the identification signs posted on many of the trees and plants, expect to spend about two hours on the trail.

At the south end of Bay Front, Victoria Street climbs past Peebles Park to Fort Young and St. George Anglican Church. The fort was built in 1770 by Sir William Young, the island s first British governor, and enlarged by the French between 1778 and 1783. Since 1964, it has been a hotel, and ongoing construction has repaired hurricane damage and added new rooms and facilities. Across the street, the Regency-style quad cities airport code Anglican church has suffered major damage from hurricanes since it was founded in 1820. Hurricane David gutted the structure and it lost some of its architectural quad cities airport code style when it was restored, but the gray-stone church quad cities airport code is still worth seeing. If you can get inside, notice the wooden ceiling, stone floor, quad cities airport code and stained glass on the altar.

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