Saint Lucia has launched its “Come To Your Senses” winter campaign, inviting travelers to engage with the island’s natural environment, culture and wellness offerings, emphasizing sensory experiences across the island.
“In Saint Lucia, your senses don’t just guide your experience, they awaken your spirit,” said Dexter Percil, Director of Global Marketing for the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority. “From the moment visitors set foot on our shores, they’re surrounded by a landscape that ignites the soul—towering Pitons, lush rainforests, hidden waterfalls and golden beaches. But what truly sets Saint Lucia apart is the way it blends natural beauty, rich culture, romance and adventure into one unforgettable journey. This campaign is a celebration of everything that makes Saint Lucia not just another Caribbean Island, but a destination unto itself.”
Saint Lucia Appeals to All the Senses
The campaign encourages people to disconnect from their routines and focus on nature, adventure, romance and wellness. The island features clear waters, rainforest trails and the twin peaks of the Pitons. Visitors can experience the landscape visually, feel the warmth of the ocean, hear local music and waterfalls, taste Creole cuisine and smell tropical flora.
Saint Lucia is a prominent location for weddings, honeymoons and anniversaries, with settings that include sunset sails and mountaintop views. The island provides a backdrop for couples seeking privacy and scenic environments.
Adventure options include snorkeling in coral reefs and ziplining through rainforests. Wellness offerings include mud baths, hot springs and open-air yoga studios. The island’s pace and environment support relaxation and restoration, integrating wellness into the overall experience.
Getting There
American Airlines is expected to maintain increased airlift to Saint Lucia during the high season of Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, operating up to two daily flights between Miami International Airport and Hewanorra International Airport (UVF). The airline continues to use Airbus A321 aircraft on these routes, which offer greater seating capacity compared to previous models. Additional flights from Philadelphia and Charlotte support this schedule, improving connectivity from major U.S. hubs and accommodating demand during peak travel periods. Delta Airlines and JetBlue are also expanding their flight schedules for the winter season.
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