Out of Season Caribbean with an Infant

Travelling to St. Lucia in September might not be the first choice for many, but I can assure you it was an experience we’ll cherish forever. With our one-year-old baby embarking on his first big long-haul adventure, we embraced the low season with open arms.

Contrary to what is expected, the weather was delightful! While September is often tagged as the hurricane season, we enjoyed beautiful sunny days with only the occasional brief rain shower. These short bursts of rain typically came and went within minutes, leaving behind refreshed air and vibrant greenery. We relished our time outdoors, exploring the island and soaking up the sun.

Photo Credit, Katrina Mulfati

Our first stop was the Bay Gardens Beach Resort and Spa. Located on the beautiful Reduit Beach, this resort is ideal for families. The beach was just steps away from our room, which made it easy to navigate with our little one. Our ‘One-bedroom Suite with Pool and Seaview’ was very spacious and had sunset views to truly cherish!

The staff were incredibly accommodating, providing us with a crib and high chair upon request. The atmosphere was relaxed and welcoming, allowing us to unwind fully. The highlight was the beachfront dining; there’s nothing like savouring local cuisine with the sound of waves in the background! Our son loved the soft sand and we enjoyed building sandcastles while keeping an eye on him.

We were fortunate to attend a manager’s cocktail party taking place every Wednesday, where we enjoyed delicious rum punches and a vibrant atmosphere brought to life by a fantastic local band. We absolutely loved the resort’s location, as it was wonderfully serene, yet just a 15-20 minute walk to the heart of Rodney Bay, with its shops and restaurants. That’s truly a rare find in St. Lucia!

After a wonderful stay at Bay Gardens, we headed to Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort. This resort was an entirely different experience! Think stunning hillside views and charming Mediterranean-inspired architecture.

Here, we had a little more space with a beautiful villa that made family life easy. The resort offered various amenities, including pools and a private beach area, making it perfect for families. We loved spending afternoons by the pool while our baby splashed around in the shallow end. One of the highlights of staying here is the opportunity to indulge in private room service meals that bring the island’s culinary delights right to your doorstep. One night we opted for dinner on our private terrace, where the golden hues of the sunset created a charming backdrop.

Cheers to great food and even better memories!

What makes Windjammer Landing truly special is the convenience it offers.

Our trip to St. Lucia was not just about the beautiful resorts and stunning landscapes; it was about the memories we created as a family. Watching our baby experience the beach life, tasting tropical fruits and taking leisurely walks along the shore filled our hearts with joy.

Traveling during the low season proved to be a blessing. The island was less crowded, allowing us to enjoy everything at our own pace. Both resorts exceeded our expectations and I highly recommend both Bay Gardens Beach Resort and Spa and Windjammer Landing for a family getaway.

As we wrapped up our unforgettable trip, we confirmed once again that St. Lucia, with its warm weather and stunning scenery, is a fantastic destination for families…even in September. Whether you’re lounging on the beach or exploring the lush landscapes, it’s a place that offers relaxation and adventure in equal measure.

Ours was a twin-centre holiday, with Martinique being only an hour and a half away by ferry, we thought it would be a crime not to jump over. Please don’t hesitate to make an Enquiry today!

(This blog has been written by Maryna, one of Travel Matters’ Senior Travel Advisors. She visited St Lucia in September 2024.)

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