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Old Jul 10, 2012, 8:06 pm
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Touring around St Lucia and SLU (St Lucia) to SVD (St Vincent) on LIAT

Most is here, but The rest is on my blog at this link, complete with all links!

After landing and a very quick trip through immigration where I confused the officer (transit? how do you transit? oh, you're going to the domestic/regional airport....what will you do here for 10 hours? Oh, fascinating.) I was through in less than 3 minutes thanks to the American escort. Talk about amazing service. I think I'm going to get some business cards with this website printed...if nothing else to share with immigration officers. It lends credibility to my "country collecting/visiting" story, and immediately defuses the tension when they see my 192 page passport.

Based on very strong recommendations on TripAdvisor I'd booked my day with Serenity Vacations and Tours. .I was doubly sold when their transfer service promised "homemade rum punch." .I mean, come on, how much better does it get?! .Immediately through immigration the very cheerful representative and driver met me, and we were set for the day. .Up front, the van was wonderful (at least six people could have fit in it comfortably), the rum punch was delicious and plentiful, and the local beer was also supplied. .Now, on to what we actually DID!

Landing was just before 2pm, so it was around 2:15 by the time we got going. .We did a short drive, and my guide was fantastic in answering all the little questions I had about St Lucia. .Questions about the demographics, economy, politics, you name it. .She knew her country well, and was thrilled to share the details. .I knew I was in great hands! . First, a view from the side of the road near the start of our drive:



Before doing any actual climbing, we stopped at the Tet Paul nature reserve, where I got a fantastic view of the Pitons....this is two small mountains known as Gros Piton and Ptit Piton. .Honestly, they're almost the same size, and the easiest way to tell them apart is that Ptit Piton is more "pointy" shaped. .We did a short hike around Tet Paul, and got some great views of the Pitons:



Gros Piton:



The rest is on my blog at this link, complete with all links!
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