One of the world’s best known hotels is celebrating vitality and well-being with a “Tropical Tranquility” promotion that’s hard to beat for vacation experiences of this quality.
In celebration of St. Lucia’s Health and Wellness month this November, Anse Chastanet is inviting guests to rest, relax and rejuvenate at one the world’s most sought-after resorts.
Troubetzkoy highly recommends the resort’s popular walking tours where guests can bask in the stunning natural beauty found within Anse Chastanet’s 600 acres, be dazzled by magnificent scenery, and benefit from invigorating exercise. Knowledgeable guides accompany participants through lush coastal jungles and plantation ruins as they wend their way through a variety of tropical foliage.
“We’ve also added a new Medicinal Herbs of the Caribbean walk that introduces guests to the many exotic herbs that have proven medicinal and practical uses,” said Troubetkoy, who said that many visitors also opt for the Saturday morning Soufrière Market Walk where they can visit the town areas and meet St. Lucia’s friendly residents.
Package rates for five nights start at US$3,924 per couple in superior accommodations for stays between November 1 and December 19, 2014, and from January 5 to December 19, 2015, if booked by November 30, 2014.
All guests enjoying the tranquility treats also have use of the resort’s tennis court and equipment, watersports equipment (snorkeling, kayaking, mini sailing, windsurfing), beach chairs and towels, and water taxi service to Anse Mamim beach at no additional charge.
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