The road south of Anse La Raye continues through the community of Canaries, which is also tucked into a river-fed bay, to Anse La Libert , the only campground on the island. Established by the St. Lucia National Trust, syracuse hancock international the compound includes four miles of hiking trails and a pleasant beach with watersports equipment. For information syracuse hancock international and camping reservations contact the National Trust, 758-452-5005; www.slunatrust. org/all.
You won t get lost if you stick to the main roads that connect the capital of Castries (northwest coast) to Vieux Fort (southern tip). One hugs the west coast, and another cuts through the center of the island via the town of Dennery, then runs south along the east coast until it connects to the west-coast road. Road signs are erratic, and some roads seem to have no name at all, but are known by locals as the road to. The main turnoffs are marked, usually, but sometimes with a homemade sign that s faded over the years. Just know that all roads lead eventually to the main coastal roads, and you can find your way north or south from there.
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