St Lucia
The Pitons are without doubt the Caribbean’s most iconic peaks. St Lucia’s signature sight, these Unesco World Heritage-listed twin pinnacles dominate the island’s west coast. The taller of the two, Gros Piton, reaches 800 metres above sea level and is the only one accessible to hikers. The trail to the top is steep in places and requires some scrambling over boulders; but clients only need get halfway to enjoy the spectacular views. Depending on fitness and ability, the round-trip hike takes around six hours, so it makes sense for clients to stay nearby and avoid the need to set out too early. Luckily, Jade Mountain – one of the island’s best hotels – is so close that the Pitons fill the view from its open-fronted suites. The concierge can arrange guided Piton hikes for $85pp, with clients setting out at first light to take advantage of cooler temperatures. They’ll be back by Jade Mountain’s infinity pool, looking out at the mount they’ve just conquered, by lunchtime.
Book it: Abercrombie & Kent offers seven nights all-inclusive, in a Sky Jacuzzi Suite at Jade Mountain from £3,200pp, including flights and transfers (all prices based on two sharing). The price is valid for travel during July and August.
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Dominica
Sparsely-populated Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-ee-ka, and unrelated to the Dominican Republic) counts Guadeloupe and Martinique among its nearest neighbours. Nicknamed “The Nature Island”, its towering topography is two-thirds covered with verdant, species-rich tropical rainforest. The island is so hilly that its indigenous name, Waitukubuli, means “tall is her body” in the indigenous Kalinago language, in recognition of its mountainous landscape. According to David Pointer, senior product manager, Western & Oriental, the mountains are easily accessible for adventures. “The tallest peak, Morne Diablotin, has trails leading to its 1,447-metre-high peak,” he says, “taking active clients directly to the highest point in the Eastern Caribbean”. He recommends Rosalie Bay Resort as a convenient base. “Set among the foothills of the Morne Trois Pitons national park, the property is wind and solar-powered, and perfectly positioned for setting off on guided hikes.” Advise clients that guides (bookable locally) are essential as not all the trails are well-marked; they can also ensure that routes incorporate interesting points such as waterfalls and hot springs.
Book it: Western & Oriental offers seven nights on a B&B basis at Rosalie Bay Resort from £1,585pp, including flights and private transfers. westernoriental.com