Castries is the capital and commercial heart of St. Lucia, a bustling Caribbean port city where French and British colonial history collide with everyday island life. The city centre revolves around Derek Walcott Square, the central market on Jeremie Street — famous for its spice stalls and local produce — and the waterfront cruise terminal that brings ships from across the Atlantic.
This walking tour captures first impressions of Castries at street level: the colourful wooden buildings, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception overlooking the square, and the mix of vendors, traffic, and locals going about their day. It is an honest, unfiltered look at a Caribbean capital that many cruise passengers pass through without truly exploring.






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