Protected Areas in the Caribbean

Volcanic Sentinels of Saint Lucia: The Pitons and Soufrière Complex

Beyond the idyllic beaches and lush landscapes that draw visitors to Saint Lucia, this Eastern Caribbean gem harbors geological wonders that ignite the imagination. The Pitons, two volcanic spires thrust skyward from the sea, stand as the island's most iconic landmark. Gros Piton and Petit Piton, along with the surrounding Soufrière Volcanic Center, form a landscape that is not only breathtakingly beautiful but also holds immense geological significance.

Washington Slagbaai National Park: Preserving Bonaire's Ecological Diversity

Washington Slagbaai National Park is located in northwestern Bonaire and covers almost 17% of the island. The park showcases various landscapes, from arid cactus scrub to salt flats, caves, and sandy beaches. It is home to many endemic and endangered species, including parrots, flamingos, and sea turtles, and serves as a sanctuary for them. The park also boasts historical landmarks and geological formations, blending nature and culture perfectly.