North of Castries and just south of Gros Islet, the snorkeling at Reduit Beach is known for its diverse and plentiful marine life. This beach is popular with boaters, so make sure to use a diver down flag.
To reach the snorkeling on St Lucia by air, you will need to fly into either George Charles Airport (SLU) on the north end or Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) ...
North of Castries and just south of Gros Islet, the snorkeling at Reduit Beach is known for its diverse and plentiful marine life. This beach is popular with boaters, so make sure to use a diver down flag.
To reach the snorkeling on St Lucia by air, you will need to fly into either George Charles Airport (SLU) on the north end or Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) on the south end of the island. Since the roads on St Lucia can be in poor condition or even washed out depending upon rainfall, you may want to select an airport close to the set of snorkeling dive destinations you prefer on St Lucia. A rental car is recommended to access the north end dive sites, while a rental is not recommended for the south end.
In addition, there is a ferry called L'Express de Iles that interconnects Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and St Lucia.
Overall, Reduit Beach is the 9th most popular snorkel dive spot of all 10 snorkeling dives in St Lucia. Several of the better snorkeling spots are nearby Reduit Beach including Rodney Bay, Anse La Raye and Pigeon Island.
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