One of the major tourist areas in St. Lucia, Castries is a port of call for
cruise ships. They dock at Pointe Seraphine, to the north of the harbour. Landmarks include the
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,
Derek Walcott Square (renamed from Columbus Square to honour the island's Nobel Prize-winning poet,
Derek Walcott), the City Library, the Government House,
Castries Market, and Fort Charlotte, at the top of Morne Fortune (an hill). Beaches include
Vigie Beach, Malabar Beach, Choc Beach, and La Toc Beach. == Transport == Castries is served by
George F. L. Charles Airport. Passengers on longer flights arrive at
Hewanorra International Airport, near
Vieux-Fort. The drive between Hewanorra and Castries can take an hour and a half. Helicopter service between the airports shortens travel time. Ferries run between Castries and
Fort-de-France,
Martinique. Yachts may dock in Castries, though they must clear customs first. When the customs area is full, yachts must anchor at the quarantine dock to wait; those that do not are fined. Afterward, yachts may anchor in front of Castries Town or Vigie Creek. Standard bus routes run from Castries to all outlying districts on the island. The buses are private (not subsidized by government) bearing green license plates with numbers that start with an
M—for example,
M456. ==Political institutions==