Villa Equinox enjoys a commanding position overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This northern tip of the island offers spectacular views of the coastline, sea and the beautiful Cap Estate and golf course. Beyond this tranquil corner, the island’s upbeat tropical vibe is not far away. Head for Reduit Beach at Rodney Bay for palm trees, music, bars, inflatable rides and water sports. You’ll also find a delicious choice of Creole dishes and international foods at the restaurants and cafes lining the beach and marina.
For a night out with the locals, look out for ‘Jump Up’ at Gros Islet. Friday nights see this small village turn into one big street party, where music and food stalls pull locals and visitors together for a fun-filled night of fried chicken, barbecued fish, rum and dancing!
For exploring the island’s delights beneath the waves, Dive Saint Lucia is a state-of-the-art diving school, with training pool, classrooms and two thirty-passenger boats. If you’re already qualified, book a trip and head offshore to see shipwrecks, barracudas, eagle rays and coral reef. If you just fancy a bit of snorkelling, it’s worth donning a mask and snorkel and dipping your head below the surface at most beaches. With Marine Reserve areas further along the coast near The Pitons, all surrounding waters are wonderfully rich with life.
Villa Equinox belongs to Cap Estate, which boasts the island’s only golf course, as well as tennis courts and restaurants. It’s also served by the Dollar Bus service. This chilled-out, fun and cost-effective mode of transport is a great way to travel to Rodney Bay and Castries. Apart from the colourful Saturday morning market, Castries, the capital of Saint Lucia’s island nation, is a wonderful day out. Visit the Cathedral for vibrant murals, Derek Walcott Square, Brazil Street’s ornate buildings and the port, where enormous cruise liners drop anchor.