The pretty commune of Sainte-Luce ranks among the island's most touristy. A hospitable southern town, it's sought-after for peaceful vacations.
On the seaside, Sainte-Luce is known for its many easily accessible white sandy beaches, calm sea, sheltered coves (Gros Raisins, Anse Mabouya, Corps de Garde...), its water sports.
On the mountain side, it offers the charm of its landscapes, its magnificent viewpoints, the appeal of its rainforest. The engraved rocks (petroglyphs), of the Forêt de Montravail developed for the enjoyment of visitors, bear witness to the presence of Caribbean Indians long before the arrival of the first settlers in 1635.
In the town, numerous small shops, souvenir boutiques, the market, the restaurants with their feet in the water, invite you to stroll.
The of hotels, homestays, tourist furnished accommodation, restaurants and leisure activities contribute to its tourism boom.
A visit is a must to the Trois-Rivières distillery and its mill.