Collection: SPRING 2021 PACKETS
trend cues: bold chains, textured metals, long pendant necklaces, statement earrings, beachside beads, more charms & modern pearls
No products found
Use fewer filters or remove all
LOCATION INSPIRATION
explore The Discoverer's Saint Lucia & Montevideo, Uruguay editions, featuring insights from genuine discoverers in their community
#FUNFACT SAINT LUCIA
Saint Lucia is one of the only countries in the world that takes its name from a woman- St. Lucy of Syracuse. - The Discoverer | @vaycayokay
SAINT LUCIA | N 13.91° / W 60.97°
St. Lucia is a surprising Caribbean powerhouse. Breathtakingly gorgeous yet shockingly down to earth, you’ll find little to detract from this perfect island paradise. Honeymooners may have made a strong claim to its sandy shores, but St. Lucia is a destination for everyone, from the thrill seekers to the beach bums. - The Discoverer
GO SAINT LUCIA
April-June: Peak travel season runs from December to April when the weather is dry and sunny. Traveling in late spring means fewer tourists to contend with and less chance of encountering tropical rain. As a bonus, the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival takes place each May, and it’s definitely worth checking out. - The Discoverer
DISCOVERIES SAINT LUCIA
While most of St. Lucia caters to the tourist market, there’s a local side you should explore. Creole and Caribbean influences combine to create a vibrant local culture. The best place to get a feel for the island life is Castries, the only true city on the island. Explore the Castries market for fresh produce and local handicrafts. Admire the colorful architecture around Derek Walcott Square and marvel at the 400-year-old monkey pod in the center of the park. - The Discoverer | @happilynappyme
THE SAINT LUCIA DISCOVERER: RUBY
"St. Lucia is personally my favourite of the Caribbean Islands as not only does it have absolutely beautiful classic Caribbean beaches, the people are so friendly, the food is incredible and there’s an unlimited amount of things to do." - @rubyure
#FUNFACT MONTEVIDEO
Montevideo hosted the games of the first-ever FIFA World Cup in 1930. Uruguay defeated Argentina in the final match to win the cup.
MONTEVIDEO | S 34.90° / W 56.16°
Uruguay’s small but mighty capital is coastal cool, a blend of glamor and bustling metropolis. Just a short ferry ride from Buenos Aires, this city is more than a day-trip destination. Vibrant and relaxed, with a growing number of chic corners, Montevideo is for the true discoverers. - The Discoverer
GO MONTEVIDEO
September-November: Perched on the water, Montevideo can get very warm in the summer and very cold in the winter. Traveling in the South American spring is the perfect way to enjoy all the city has to offer, from lazy afternoons on the beach to breezy evening strolls.
DISCOVERIES MONTEVIDEO
Uruguay is a treasure trove of discoveries, and thanks to its small size, most of its other hotspots are easily accessible from the capital. Head down the coast to glitzy Punta del Este for sun-drenched beaches and elegant resorts where all of South America comes to play. Or, if historic discovery is more your thing, head to Colonia del Sacramento, a picturesque UNESCO site with colorful buildings and cobblestone streets. - The Discoverer | Punta del Este | @czickontheroad
THE MONTEVIDEO DISCOVERER: PATI
"Uruguayans do everything in their time, you have to slow down to enjoy this beautiful country. I understood it immediately when I stepped on their soil, an aura of calm hung over the road as soon as we crossed the border, quiet roads, cars walking slowly, people sitting on the side of the road enjoying the afternoon enjoying a mate (typical beverage). Even in the crowded Montevideo or the tourist Punta del Este, I found peace.." - The Discoverer | @nasciapasseio