1 Best Sight in Saint Lucia

Maria Islands Nature Reserve

Two tiny islands in the Atlantic Ocean off Saint Lucia's southeastern coast make up this reserve, 25-acre Maria Major and 4-acre Maria Minor. They are inhabited by five rare species of reptiles, including the colorful Zandoli Terre ground lizard and the harmless Saint Lucia racer snake, locally known as the Kouwes snake. They share their home with frigate birds, terns, doves, and other wildlife. There's a small beach for swimming and snorkeling, as well as an undisturbed forest, a vertical cliff covered with cacti, and a coral reef for snorkeling or diving. The Saint Lucia National Trust offers tours, including a local fishing boat trip to the islands, by appointment only; bring your own picnic lunch, as there are no facilities.