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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Eco Friendly Tourism, St. Lucia

 More and more budget-conscious travelers of their research and selection of environmental and socially responsible vacation destinations. The rise of eco-holiday has made responsible tourism trendy while doing good in the communities that have the potential. St. Lucia in the Caribbean has emerged as one of the favorite targets of the environment, as in the rain forest belt of the Caribbean archipelago and has a natural beauty, attracted the attention of international publications such as Condé Nast and many bodies of prices in the tourism industry.




Lush vegetation of St. Lucia and the rainforest, which is in turn for hiking, bird watching, camping and a variety of outdoor activities, has long been a favorite of those who are more silent, eco-tourism experience. This does not mean that there is no fair value for thrill seekers as well. St Lucia spectacular coastline is the playground for sailing, diving, snorkeling, windsurfing and kite surfing, and all activities that ensure the maximum profit recovery with minimal environmental impact.
The new eco-conscious traveler is responsible for hosting, research subscribes to a philosophy that respects the environment, and St. Lucia hotels and guest rooms to meet demand by examining the energy sources that they use, the sustainability of growth and careful management practices, and responds by building relationships with the communities that support them. This is especially true in Soufriere, St. Lucia is the former capital under the. French and the attic of the island
If, as in some of the most fertile areas of the island, is the way to Soufriere insistence on some air-miles to produce. Hotels and restaurants are supplied with fresh ingredients grown in the region in the heart of this remarkable city. And if a place in the restaurant or their products or the sources from local farmers markets and growing, guaranteed good meal.
The town of Soufriere, on which see Oprah Winfrey has a personality as one of the ten best places to get before he died, is uniquely positioned in their claim to eco-tourism. The coastal city, which increases dramatically in some of the most beautiful mountains of the island, is home to the famous Pitons, the sulfur springs, several waterfalls and a botanical garden and is an ecologically and culturally protected area as World Heritage Site. The nickname of the UNESCO designated assured the visitors that certain standards are met in terms of maintaining the real maintenance of the website, and efforts to preserve environmental and historic preservation.
Picturesque town of Soufriere, St. Lucia appear increasingly on the radar of the environment-conscious travelers who want a holiday environmentally friendly with his Pina Colada. (The two pineapples and coconuts are harvested locally!).

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