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The Landings Marina Pool ST Lucia

The Landings

Escape to The Landings for luxurious beaches and exceptional service.
Rodney BaySt Lucia· 85 Rooms · ££££
Elegant beachfront sanctuary with exceptional service

The Landings offers a luxurious yet laid-back experience on St. Lucia’s scenic northern coast, blending world-class amenities with the natural beauty of the Caribbean.

Location: Set on the serene and expansive Reduit Beach, The Landings enjoys a prime location on St. Lucia’s northwestern coast. The resort is just a short drive from the island’s vibrant Rodney Bay area, known for its dining, shopping, and lively nightlife. Its beachfront setting provides guests with easy access to crystal-clear waters, ideal for swimming and water sports.

Rooms: The resort features spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites, each equipped with a fully stocked kitchen, elegant furnishings, and large private balconies or terraces. Many suites offer direct beach access or sweeping views of the marina and ocean. The rooms are designed in a contemporary Caribbean style, featuring natural wood finishes and soothing coastal hues.

Amenities: The Landings boasts a variety of high-end amenities, including an infinity-edge pool, a well-equipped fitness centre, and a luxurious spa. Guests can enjoy delectable cuisine at The Palms restaurant, which offers both local and international flavours. The resort also features water sports facilities, a tennis court, and a kid’s club, making it ideal for families and couples alike.

Activities: With direct beach access, guests can enjoy sailing, kayaking, and snorkelling, or venture out on a boat tour to explore nearby islands. Scuba diving and deep-sea fishing excursions are also available. For land-based activities, there are scenic walks, golf courses nearby, and cultural experiences in Rodney Bay and Castries.

Sustainability: The Landings is committed to sustainability with eco-friendly initiatives, such as water conservation programs and waste management systems. The resort also supports local communities by sourcing food from local farmers and promoting responsible tourism practices, ensuring that guests enjoy an authentic and environmentally conscious stay.

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When to go to St Lucia

Find out the best time to visit St. Lucia with our month-by-month guide.

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January

January brings comfortable weather with mostly dry days, making it an excellent month for beach outings and exploring the island’s natural beauty. The island feels fresh and lively after the recent rainy season, making it perfect for hiking and coastal adventures.

February

February keeps the warm, dry conditions and is popular for calm seas, ideal for snorkelling and sailing around St Lucia’s stunning coastlines. This is a great time for whale and dolphin spotting, with clear water visibility enhancing the experience.

March

March remains sunny and clear, perfect for beach days and hiking. The island is quieter as early winter visitors depart, creating a relaxed atmosphere for those looking to unwind.

April

April offers slightly warmer weather and marks the end of the dry season. This month also hosts the St Lucia Jazz Festival, bringing an added cultural touch with world-class performances set against the island’s tropical backdrop.

May

May sees a bit more humidity and occasional showers, making it a quieter time for those seeking a peaceful escape with fewer tourists. The lush, green landscapes after early rains make this a wonderful month for photography and nature walks.

June

June brings the start of the low season, with lush landscapes thanks to occasional rains. Resorts often offer early summer deals, making it a great time to enjoy St Lucia’s luxury accommodations at a lower price.

July

July is a festive time with carnival season in full swing, bringing parades and street celebrations to St Lucia’s streets and beaches for a lively atmosphere. The blend of local music, costumes, and festivities provides an immersive cultural experience.

August

August offers a mix of sunny and rainy days, ideal for a quieter visit with relaxed beach outings and local summer festivities. This month’s warm waters are perfect for diving and spotting marine life, even with fewer visitors around.

September

September is the peak of the hurricane season but offers a secluded, laid-back atmosphere for travellers looking for solitude and attractive rates. This time is ideal for visitors who want the island to themselves and don’t mind the occasional rain shower.

October

October sees a similar pattern, with a blend of warm days and higher rainfall. With lush greenery in full bloom, it’s a picturesque time for exploring rainforests and taking scenic island tours.

November

November welcomes drier days as the island transitions back to the high season, making it ideal for those wanting a quieter visit before the peak crowds arrive. Many resorts begin preparing for the festive season, creating an inviting atmosphere for early holidaymakers.

December

December kicks off the peak season with sunny, dry weather and lively holiday celebrations, perfect for enjoying both beach days and island festivities. From Christmas events to traditional Caribbean New Year’s parties, December brings a festive vibrancy to St Lucia’s shores.

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Shirley Newman

What can I say….my son and myself had the most wonderful time in Kenya thanks to the first-class itinerary that Ben and Louise put together for us. We spoke with Ben many times to ensure he ‘got it right’. This was our 2nd visit to Kenya, and it certainly lived up to our expectations and memories. We stayed in four locations, firstly at the wonderful El Karama Lodge, Laikipia Wildlife Conservancy, where we even had a visit from Ruth from Far and Wild! Then, for a return visit, to Saruni Samburu, which is absolutely stunning and still one of our favourite places in the world. Next came Basecamp Mara Camp, where we saw our first Cheetah, the only animal we didn’t see on our first visit. After that, onto the wonderful Leopards Hill in the Naiboisho Conservancy, what a way to spend the last four days of this trip. Here we finally spent many hours with a beautiful leopard. Throughout our time in Kenya, we saw many lions, giraffes, elephants, ostriches, hyenas, cheetahs, and leopards, to name just a few. Nothing was too much trouble for all the staff; we cannot have been looked after any better. Since our return again Ben phoned to see how it went in addition to emails. I would highly recommend Far and Wild; they are so knowledgeable and have personally visited the lodges and areas. We are already planning another visit, and we cannot wait.

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I have just returned from the most amazing trip to Tanzania, booked with Far & Wild. Everything went so smoothly from the first time I spoke with them. The planning was great, the itinerary was perfect for us, and the lodges were amazing. We spent 10 nights with an amazing guide, travelling through Northern Tanzania and even got to see the migration, which was a lifetime ambition of mine. This wasn't our first safari, so we were nervous as to how it would compare, but it was spot on. We're particularly grateful that she suggested a private 'bush lunch' in the Ngorongoro Crater as the public picnic spot was very busy! I will certainly be using them again to book our next trip....we're thinking of a relaxing beach stay next time to get over the excitement of safari!

17 Sept 2025
Orla Rhodes

Just back from another amazing F&W organised trip to Namibia with the family (8 adults). Having been there before, Alistair tailored our trip to include our favourite locations and added a new one for us, Okonjima Plains camp, which we loved.The quality of accommodation and guiding, activities, food and drinks was exceptional throughout. Although not inexpensive I felt it was good value for the level of luxury we had. Kwessi Dunes, Shipwreck lodge, Ongava, Okonjima with pit stops Windhoek (city tour recommended ), Swakopmund (Sandwich Harbour and Walvis Bay tour) and Grootberg lodge (best sundowner drive )

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Arnhild Schia

We had a wonderful trip to São Tomé and Príncipe - a small island nation in the Gulf of Guinea with paradise (almost empty) beaches and jungle forest. It was all well organised by Far and Wild and we stayed at Omali lodge at Sao Tome, then on Roca Sundy, and Sunday Praia at Principe - a great combination of different types of resorts/hotels. Omali is close to Sao Tome town with its colonial buildings, markets, hustle and bustle. Roca Sunday gives an old plantation experience and Sundy Praia a luxury beach experience. Very friendly (from time to time a bit slow) service, great fresh food, specifically if you like fish/seafood, vegetables and fruits (almost all sourced locally). Nice temperature between 23 and 30 degrees Celsius, nice swimming conditions. We really recommend this for those who want to experience a pristine destination with few other tourists and friendly and welcoming people. The islands also feel (and I believe are) very safe. At Principe, there are no dangerous animals, snakes or whatever, and it was great to be able to hike in the jungle without being very conscious of where to put your hands and feet. Go before everyone else does!

3 Jul 2024
Henri Papenfus

Back home again, basking in the joys of a superb safari. Every aspect you arranged for us, including linking up with Mack Air and Wild Horizons locally to transport us. The choice of camps, Camp Hwange in Zimbabwe and Muchenenje Safari Lodge in Botswana, was spot on and exactly what we had hoped for - ideally situated, comfortable, in good surroundings, and with excellent wildlife on the doorstep and throughout the wider country. The service staff in each looked after us very well, catering was excellent, and the game guides were professional, knowledgeable and helpful. The weather was, as usual for that part of the world, also good at the time of our visit. Blue skies and stunning sunsets. Warm but not too hot during the day, although quite cold at sunrise when viewing game. The viewing started. You made us happy, and we recommend you to similar safari enthusiasts with confidence.

28 Jun 2024
AC

Far and Wild went above and beyond to make sure my trip to Zambia was special. I would definitely recommend them and their services to anyone wanting to travel to Africa.

5 Jun 2024
Tiny

Lovely holiday at the amazing Almanara on Galu beach, a beach like no other. Far and Wild excelled themselves from beginning to end of our holiday in beautiful Kenya.... What a country!,

5 Jun 2024
Stodge

Wow! These guys are amazing. Can’t recommend them highly enough. Friendly AND efficient! Sorted out our trip (last minute and lots of different family member needs, sorry!) in record time and everything worked like clockwork. Trip of a lifetime to the Masai Mara. Will be back (and use F&W again!)!

5 Jun 2024
Fiona C

It was a dreamy holiday on the Kenyan Coast - Far and Wild, their efficiency and professionalism allowed us to relax and be the happiest family alive !! We cannot fault them, their care and understanding of what we wanted from a holiday ensured we had the most memorable trip. We will be booking with them again for sure!

5 Jun 2024

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