“The Bachelor” Puts All Eyes on St. Lucia Resorts

Usually it’s honeymooners that are bringing the business to St. Lucia resorts.

But recently it’s a single guy that is generating interest in this Caribbean island and its many upscale properties.

Last week, America tuned into “The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love” to watch Jake Pavelka and his final three bachelorettes be whisked away to Saint Lucia for their destination dates. Next week, the romance continues as Pavelka and his two remaining bachelorettes explore more of the island on the season finale of Season 14, a two-hour episode airing Monday, March 1 at 8 pm.

Arc De Ciel, a wonderful five-bedroom resort between the Pitons, is where the final two bachelorettes meet Pavelka's family. The Pitons, in the south of the island, are the iconic symbol of Saint Lucia and are the most recognizable landmarks in the Caribbean.

Pavelka and Tenley will take a yachting trip on Kingdom Yachts accompanied with a night in a suite at Jalousie Plantation. The Jalousie Plantation is a first-class Caribbean West Indies resort.

Meanwhile, Pavelka and Vienna will explore the Sulphur Springs, which is the world's only drive in volcano, and it is located towards the southwestern side of the island, near the small fishing port Soufriere.

The couple will end the romantic date by checking into a suite in Anse Chastanet, a 600-acre estate with two beaches. Tropical weather, welcoming accommodations, and unexpected adventures await the couple taking this trip.

Jade Mountain is a luxury resort built on the side of a mountain rising  above the 600-acre beachfront resort of Anse Chastanet. With the fourth wall entirely absent, Jade Mountain's sanctuaries are stage-like settings from which to embrace the full glory of Saint Lucia's Pitons World Heritage Site, and of course, the Caribbean Sea.

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