Historic Mango Beach Inn, the start of the adventure (#1/26) A ramshackle old inn with all the modern comforts you need at the end of an adventurous day - private bathrooms with hot showers, free WiFi, AC, TV, luxurious king size beds and your own private patio where breakfast is served.
Blue Bamboo Bedroom (#2/26) Blue Bamboo has an extra living space with room for 2 single beds and a harbour view.
Morning exercises on the Ridge above Mango Beach Inn (#3/26) A cardio exercise track behind the house leads up to a Tai Chi and meditation platform
Breakfast on the Blue Bamboo Patio with a harbour view (#4/26)
Green Fig Room (#5/26) King size bed, AC, free WiFi, TV, en suite bathroom, private patio, fridge, tea & coffee facilities
Blue Bamboo Cottage looking out to the garden (#6/26) King size bed, splits into two singles. space for 2 additional child singles. En suite bathroom, AC, free WiFi, TV, small fridge, tea & coffee facilities, private patio with harbour view.
Marigot Bay (#7/26) The most beautiful bay in the Caribbean and also the most famous harbour. The fastest racing yachts can be seen here during the season.
Mango Beach Inn Door from Reception (#8/26)
Mango Beach Garden (#9/26) There are also a couple of barbeque areas for the use of guests
Top of the Martinique trail (#10/26) A high trail with a view to Martinique and also down south to Mount Gimie
The Boardwalk to the beach (#11/26)
Allison Marquis, the best pan player in the Caribbean (#12/26) After a long day exploring, hiking, mountain biking, zip lining or whatever you want to do ... an evening at Rainforest Hideaway on the Mango Beach dock listening to some of the most talented St Lucian musicians... and enjoying a great dinner and a few drinks.
Breakfast on the Green Fig Room private patio (#13/26)
Marigot - the most famous harbour in the Caribbean (#14/26) Some of the most glamorous yachts in the Caribbean visit this perfect deep harbour - also a hurricane hole - in the season
Mango Beach Pool, open all hours - lit at night (#15/26) A great place to float and stargaze
Marigot Bay. a naturally deep harbour (#16/26) Marigot - the perfect start for a sailing adventure, a diving adventure, or even a kayak trip down the Caribbean Coast. The first dive company in St Lucia, Dive Fair Helen, is based here.
The Rainforest Hideaway Restaurant on the Mango Beach Dock (#17/26) The only way to arrive is by boat!
Labas Beach, a one minute walk from Mango Beach Inn (#18/26) Aquarius Water Sports will rent you an ocean kayak, a paddle board, a hoby cat, a laser, or even a pedalo. Explore the little bays further down the coast or paddle yourself around the mangroves looking for seahorses, trigger fish, sergeant majors and even baraccuda.
Labas Beach from the east (#19/26) Labas (meaning simply 'down there' in Creole, has been the setting for so many movies that lots of visitors experience a jolt of recognition when they come into the bay for the first time.
Pirates of the Caribbean -The Black Pearl sails into Marigot (#20/26)
The Rainforest Hideaway Restaurant on Mango Beach Dock (#21/26) One of the Caribbean's top ten restaurants (according to Trip Advisor) just happens to be on our dock
The best selection of rum in the Caribbean (#22/26) including some of St Lucia's most famous : Admiral Rodney and Marigot Coconut Rum
Explore the mangrove trail (#23/26) see if you can find the ruined sugar mill, the abandoned houseand meet the ghosts (you have a better chance of that at night and some sceptics say they are really just boys from the village hunting crabs with flambaux
Looking for Bad Bob the Baraccuda (#24/26)
The famous Marigot Sunset (#25/26)
Take that leap (#26/26) explore the bat cave, the blow holes, the pink magic barbie beach and when you've practised jumping off the boat you can dive in from the arch just north of Marigot.
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