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Anse La Verdure | Canaries


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Landmark: Anse La Verdure
City: Canaries
Country: Saint Lucia
Continent: North America

Anse La Verdure, Canaries, Saint Lucia, North America

Anse La Verdure is a coastal area situated south of the town of Canaries in Saint Lucia.

This location is characterized by its undeveloped shoreline and surrounding tropical vegetation.

Visual Characteristics

The beach at Anse La Verdure consists of dark volcanic sand. The water clarity varies, but it is generally a deep blue. The shoreline is bordered by dense green foliage, including palm trees and various tropical shrubs. No significant man-made structures are present directly on the beach.

Location & Access Logistics

Anse La Verdure is located approximately 3 kilometers south of Canaries. Access is via the main coastal road, the A4 highway. Turn off the A4 onto a narrow, unpaved track that leads directly to the beach area. This track is approximately 0.5 kilometers long and may be challenging for standard vehicles during wet conditions. Parking is informal, available on the cleared area at the end of the track. There are no public transport services directly to Anse La Verdure; visitors typically arrive by private vehicle or taxi from Canaries.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Anse La Verdure is a natural bay formed by volcanic activity common to the island's geology. The area is part of Saint Lucia's coastal ecosystem, characterized by tropical dry forest vegetation adapted to the coastal environment. Historically, it served as a small, informal landing point for local fishermen.

Key Highlights & Activities

Swimming is possible in the waters off Anse La Verdure. The shoreline is suitable for walking. Observation of local birdlife is a potential activity due to the surrounding vegetation.

Infrastructure & Amenities

There are no public restrooms, shade structures, or food vendors at Anse La Verdure. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is intermittent and unreliable in this location.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for photography is generally in the late afternoon, between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM, when the sun is lower in the sky. The dry season, from December to May, offers the most favorable weather conditions with less rainfall. There are no specific tide requirements for accessing or using the beach.

Facts & Legends

Local lore suggests that Anse La Verdure was once a favored spot for smugglers due to its secluded nature and lack of official oversight in earlier centuries. The name "La Verdure" translates to "the greenness," referring to the dense vegetation.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Anse Chastanet Beach (1.5km North)
  • Piton Viewpoint (2.0km North-West)
  • Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens (4.5km East)
  • Sulphur Springs Park (4.8km East)


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