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The Shore Collection

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Discover curated experiences designed to ensure each moment ashore is uniquely rewarding. No matter which you choose, each excursion has been created to provide an exceptional travel experience. For those who prefer the freedom and flexibility of independent travel, the Concierge Ashore can transform tours into a private experience or craft an entire bespoke event just for you.

The Grand Suite Highlights

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MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

  • Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean

SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Luxurious and modern living and dining area
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system
  • Double vanity bathroom

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND AMENITIES

Soufrière

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St. Lucia’s iconic landmarks – the towering volcanic peaks known as the Pitons – rise over the bay and over Soufrière, the original capital established under French rule. Less than two hours by car but a world apart from British-founded Castries, Soufrière is a small town replete with charming examples of tropical colonial architecture. Anchorage here provides easy access to St. Lucia’s leading natural attractions, like the Sulphur Springs that inspired the town’s name – the steaming crater of a “drive-in” volcano.

Terre-de-Haut, Les Saintes

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Les Saintes are a volcanic archipelago of two islands and seven uninhabited islets surrounded by thriving coral reefs and clear seas. Small at just over two square miles, Terre-de-Haut is the most developed of the group, thanks to an anchorage-rich coastline of scenic bays, natural harbors, quiet beaches and charmingly picturesque villages. The ambience is decidedly low-key, and days are devoted to beachgoing, hiking, snorkeling and diving.

Caribbean

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Sugar sand, aquamarine water and colorful coral are just the start of a voyage through the islands in the sun. 

Mediterranean

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Rich with history, with monuments and ruins dating back to the earliest civilizations, the Mediterranean moves at a slower pace than its northern neighbors.