Morne Trulah’s private estate consists of seven impressive acres of beautifully planted gardens, tropical parkland and sun terraces. Following extensive renovations to the villa, hundreds of new plants and trees were planted and continue to the nurtured by a team of three, full-time gardeners. As a result, guests here can explore this gorgeous, private corner of the Caribbean from a half kilometre nature trail as it loops around Morne Trulah’s grounds. Look out for coconut palms, orchids, bougainvillea and tropical birds along the way.
Your nearest beach is Trouya Beach and it lies just below Morne Trulah. Secluded and unspoilt, venture down here for a spot of peaceful sunbathing and swim in the crystal-clear sea. For a higher tempo Caribbean beach experience, Rodney Bay’s Reduit Beach has everything from umbrellas and sun beds for hire, to inflatable rides and beach-side bars and cocktails. Snorkelling is easy from most sandy stretches, but if you’re intent on more adventurous water sports, Dive Saint Lucia is a fantastic diving school. Find it at Rodney Bay’s award-winning marina and book yourself onto sailing, diving or kitesurfing lessons.
One of the spectacular landmarks visible from Morne Trulah, is the distinctive Pigeon Island. Now connected to the mainland via a land bridge, this eighteenth century hilltop fort is well worth a visit. A much more peaceful place today, you can explore the nature trails through the National Park surrounding the summit and enjoy a picnic on the beautiful beach below.
Back at your amazing villa, you can take one last dip in your infinity pool before the sun sets. Watch as the sky turns from blue to pink and raise a glass to toast another day in paradise.