The road south of Anse La Raye continues through the community of Canaries, which is also tucked into a river-fed bay, to Anse La Libert , the only campground on the island. Established by the St. Lucia National Trust, the compound syracuse airport restaurants includes four miles of hiking trails and a pleasant beach with watersports equipment. For information and camping reservations contact the National Trust, 758-452-5005; www.slunatrust. org/all.
Cas-en-Bas is a reef-protected bay on the far northeast coast with excellent windsurfing conditions and a beach bar. You get there by hiking (one hour) or four-wheel drive vehicle (45 minutes) along the potholed road from Gros Islet. The beach is quiet and shaded by palms, but the water can be dangerous. Undercurrents fool even the locals.
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