The Marquis Estate, one of the first sugar and banana plantations in St. Lucia, dates back to the 18th century and is situated along the northeast coast near Soufriere. This historic site provides a glimpse into the island’s past, with the ruins of old buildings scattered across the landscape. The estate also showcases the natural beauty of St. Lucia, from its lush surroundings to the coastal views. Visitors can explore the grounds on all-terrain vehicles, navigating through the remnants of the plantation and taking in the scenic vistas.
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