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Hot plots of St Lucia: The Caribbean island is bubbling with chic luxury homes

Mail Online: "For years, St Lucia seemed happy to be the poorer cousin of glitzy Barbados. Even though it was only a 30-minute flight away, it had few luxury developments or tourists.

That's all changed. The island is now home to some of the best hotels and homes in the world and has ambitious plans for more.

Many of these new developments are focused on the north of the island, on the beaches and hills surrounding Rodney Bay, the island's glittering yacht marina."

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