A lack of light pollution makes the Caribbean a star-spotters’ haven – here’s where to go after dark
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Mere steps from Pigeon Island National Landmark – an outcrop with very little light pollution – The Landings in Saint Lucia (pictured main) is the perfect place to combine beaches by day with astronomy by night. Clients might spot Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Mercury with the naked eye.
Suggest taking it in from the resort’s Champagne Deck or Sunset Park, both facing the blue waters of Rodney Bay.
Book it: Inspiring Travel sells a seven-night stay from £2,299 per person, based on two sharing a One Bedroom Villa Suite Marina View. Includes breakfast, private transfers and flights departing November 10.
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