Description
Experience the Historical Richness of the island which enjoys one of the most interesting, varied and captivating past of all the Caribbean Islands. Our first stop is at the Vigie Lighthouse originally built in 1914 and which stands sentinel over the Castries Deep Water Harbor. The Castries Market first established in 1894 and listed as the 3rd Best Food Market by National Geographic is our next stop. See the architecturally significant Roman Catholic Basilica, the Derek Walcott Square named after our Nobel Prize Winner for Literature, and the Carnegie Library first built in 1923 with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Travel onto historic Morne Fortune to view the home of the Governor General, who represents the King Of England. See numerous military installations from the constant battles which were fought between the French and the British over this fair island. Travel onward to Greenwood Terrace to visit the mini-Museum, a Traditional Herb Garden and varied aspects of life in bygone days. Enjoy island delicacies and drinks as you relax in this amazing setting. A knowledgeable guide accompanies you throughout.
Duration: 3 hours
HIGHLIGHTS:
Historical insights of the island
Extensive Panoramic views
Entrance Fees to attractions
Knowledgeable Guide









