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Get all loved-up (and enjoy a little luxury) on tropical St Lucia

mirror.co.uk: "When you've waited nine months for your honeymoon, it had better be good. And as my husband was born on the Caribbean island of St Lucia (and we also met and fell in love there), choosing the location for our delayed break was a no-brainer.

As well as the beautiful landscape - sun-kissed beaches, softly-swaying palm trees and laid-back living - we had the bonus of being able to call on a small posse of willing babysitters, in the form of my family-in-law."

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