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Maria Islands Nature Reserve

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Ulrike, André & Kaela
July 26, 2014
Maria Major harbours unique wildlife, especially endemic reptiles and sea birds. Because of its vulnerability, visits must be arranged through the St Lucia National Trust; we will happily assist.
Lena
January 5, 2020
Home to indigenous snakes, lizards and birds
Sabina
September 19, 2015
This tour is perfect for the nature lover. A short canoe ride to Maria Islands will open your eyes to St.Lucia's exotic animal species like birds and iguanas.
Kadia
June 17, 2022
A pair of windswept and uninhabited islands visible off the coast of Sandy Beach, Maria Islands is easily accessible by boat ride from Pointe Sable. The 30- acre reserve comprises unique tropical flora and fauna, sheer cliffs, and a small sandy beach. Both Maria Major and Maria Minor are home to some rare reptiles on the earth beside a nesting ground for many tropical birds visiting the Atlantic shore. Hike along the verdant trails as you experience the rich ecosystem of the tiny islets, watch the exotic birds in their habitat or go snorkeling in the rich coral reefs; this preserved island is a blissful haven for nature lovers.
A pair of windswept and uninhabited islands visible off the coast of Sandy Beach, Maria Islands is easily accessible by boat ride from Pointe Sable. The 30- acre reserve comprises unique tropical flora and fauna, sheer cliffs, and a small sandy beach. Both Maria Major and Maria Minor are home to som…
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