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DESTINATIONS SAINT LUCIA | CARIBBEAN


FROM LEFT: Rodney Bay; writer Alice Barnes-Brown; Game of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel (middle) in costume; Sandals Grande St Lucian PICTURES: Ollie Jones; Michael Shawn Marcellin; Saint Lucia Tourism Authority


in front of us sprint towards the stage, getting their last burst of adrenaline before facing the judges. Though my feet are tired, the atmosphere is electrifying. I give it my all, stomping and shaking until I’m unable to hear the whistles and whoops. Legends comes fourth in two categories, including ‘Spirit of Carnival’. We return home proud and, as I put my aching feet up and watch the sun setting later in the day, I appreciate the sky paying tribute to the orange, pink and lilac hues that defined our glorious carnival costumes.


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SAVANNAH BEACH CLUB HOTEL


• 4-star hotel based in Barbados • A family-friendly hotel • Beachfront location on the south coast


• 3 Restaurants & bars • Non-motorised watersports • Supervised kids club • 2 swimming pools


SUGAR CANE CLUB HOTEL & SPA


• 4-star hotel based in Barbados • Adults only • Nature walks in the tropical gardens


• Award-winning spa • 2 Restaurants & bars • Complimentary shuttle to the beach and Sand Street


BEL JOU HOTEL


• 4-star hotel based in St Lucia • Adults only • Located on top of a hill with fantastic 360-degree views


• 2 Restaurants, 3 bars and a coffee shop


• Complimentary shuttle to the beach and town


FOR MORE INFORMATION T : +44 (0) 01245 459 900


E: info@resort-marketing.co.uk


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