est settlers arrived, and it is the least visited by tourists. You ll enjoy deserted beaches, travel-poster views from rugged cliffs, and untouched forest. It s perhaps the best place in the world for getting away from it all. For this very reason, escaped slaves once hid out in this region, and a community of Carib Indians now live on designated land midway up the coast.
Ideally situated at the end of a long road off the main highway between Castries and Rodney Bay, the inn consists of 30 rooms in 15 duplex cottages scattered over eight acres of lush gardens that ring with wild-bird songs and occasional squawks from Mac and Erik, the resident parrots. A central open-air lounge is furnished with comfortable seating and a selection of books and games that invite relaxation and impromptu gatherings.
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