Hotels with a Lazy River in St. Lucia
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Featured St. Lucia Hotels with a Lazy River

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa All Inclusive
Hotels with lazy rivers in St. Lucia
Whether you’re on a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a trip with your best friends, you don’t need to settle for a hotel with the bare minimum. Pools are nice; lazy rivers are even nicer. St. Lucia hotels with a lazy river have the extra element of fun and relaxation to bring your trip from basic to blissful. Grab your towel and let your stress wash down the river.
Take a dip in St. Lucia hotels with lazy rivers
Once you check in to your room in St. Lucia, change into your swimsuit and let your cares float away. No matter what your travel occasion, everyone loves a lazy river.
• Making family memories: There’s no age limit on excitement! Lazy rivers are just plain fun, so bring the whole gang for an unforgettable family vacation.
• Fun with friends: You and your friends will feel like kids all over again, laughing together as you drift away on the lazy river.
• Couple’s retreat: Lazy rivers are the right mix of fun and relaxation for couples on a romantic vacation. It’s a low-key activity that will keep you laughing and splashing.
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St. Lucia Hotels with a Lazy River essential information
Hotels with a Lazy River in St. Lucia |
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Total number of hotels in St. Lucia | 1,693 |
Popular hotels | Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa All Inclusive |
Recent Reviews

Bay Gardens Hotel
"The reason we gave it 4 out of 5 overall was our experience at breakfast on 2 of the 6 breakfasts we had. The last 2 days the hotel was fully booked and it showed in the chaotic administration of the breakfast There were empty shafing dishes No glasses for fruit juice. No bowls for the cereals. We waited over 20 minutes to get out tea and coffee having to remind staff on several occasions. There appeared to be no system in place to note that food needed to be replenished. They even ran out of bread and put out bread that was still frozen. Why would you serve guests frozen bread when it should be bought in fresh every morning . The management need to sort this out as it is unacceptable. If you know you have a full hotel the kitchen should be told and they need to prepare for guests accordingly. This is a management issue to resolve not the staff who were dealing with us."



