Anse La Raye Attractions
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The small fishing village of Anse La Raye has become a stop for the many tourist vans which ply the west coast road between the cruise ships landing in Castries and the sites of Soufrière.
The harbor is home to colorful fishing boats and a small crafts market.
Opposite the main pier is the town square surrounded by several ornate colonial buildings. A block north of the square on a street running off the harbor is the local bread bakery which uses a wood fueled oven. A block south of the main square is the church and a fairly ornate rectory. The wall in front of the rectory boasts a mural depicting local values.
The harbor is home to colorful fishing boats and a small crafts market.
Opposite the main pier is the town square surrounded by several ornate colonial buildings. A block north of the square on a street running off the harbor is the local bread bakery which uses a wood fueled oven. A block south of the main square is the church and a fairly ornate rectory. The wall in front of the rectory boasts a mural depicting local values.