Saint Lucia

  • Late afternoon on beach at Anse Chastanet Resort, on southwest coast
  • Ladies strolling past Calypso's Bar, on Brazil Street, Castries
  • Hot mineral waterfall at Diamond Botanical Garden, near Soufrière

overview

St Lucia is one of the Caribbean’s most scenically diverse and spectacular islands. The south is dominated by the Pitons, two towering peaks with World Heritage Status. Nearby is the world’s only drive in volcano, botanical gardens, lush tropical forests and zip-wire adventures. The beautiful coastline has white and black volcanic sands and stunning bays. There are many opportunities for snorkelling and scuba diving. Inland you’ll see banana and coconut plantations within deep valleys of jungles along with pretty villages. There’s a huge choice of five star resorts including very creative boutique properties like Jade Mountain. There’s also plenty of duty free shopping and immaculate golf courses. Come in May when the St Lucia Jazz Festival brings some of the world’s top musicians to the island.

where to stay

Top Accommodation

  • Jade Mountain

    Jade Mountain

    Saint Lucia

    The Piton peaks provide a stunning backdrop to this beautiful, vibrant and exclusive hotel.

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  • East Winds Inn

    East Winds Inn

    Saint Lucia

    A relaxing all-Inclusive resort.

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    Current Rating: 4

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where to eat

Top Restaurants

  • East Winds Inn

    East Winds Inn

    Saint Lucia

    A relaxing all-Inclusive resort.

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    Current Rating: 4

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  • Cap Maison

    Cap Maison

    Saint Lucia

    A stunning resort.

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  • Jade Mountain

    Jade Mountain

    Saint Lucia

    The Piton peaks provide a stunning backdrop to this beautiful, vibrant and exclusive hotel.

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    Current Rating: 5

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  • The Marigot Bay Hotel

    The Marigot Bay Hotel

    Saint Lucia

    Set on the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean.

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what to do

Top Attractions

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Malgretout Waterfall
south of Soufriére
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when to go

St Lucia enjoys a hot, tropical climate tempered by trade winds throughout most of the year. The driest period is from December to May and there is increased rainfall in summer and towards the end of the year.

money & costs

Main Currency


Currency: East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
Symbol: EC$

  average room cost average meal cost
Deluxe: 300+ 60+
High: 200-300  
Mid: 100-200 20-40
Low: 60-100 6-20

getting around

Transport

Getting there and away

St Lucia has two airports: Hewanorra International Airport in Vieux Fort, at the remote southern tip of the island, and Vigie Airport in Castries, near the main tourist area. International flights land at Hewanorra, while flights from within the Caribbean generally land at Vigie. Most visitors will find it more convenient to book a flight into Vigie. You can fly direct to St Lucia from New York, Miami, Toronto and London.

L'Express des Iles operates an 80-minute express catamaran between Castries and Fort-de-France in Martinique. If you come in by yacht you can clear customs and immigration at Rodney Bay, Castries, Vieux Fort and Marigot Bay.

Marigot Bay is the easiest place to clear the bureaucracy because you can anchor in the inner harbor and dinghy over to the customs office. Cruise ships dock in Castries Harbour.

The Caribbean's major inter-island carrier, LIAT, has flights between St Lucia and Caracas as well as daily nonstop flights to Vigie Airport from Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Martinique, St Vincent and Trinidad. Caribbean Star and BWIA also fly between St Lucia and other Caribbean islands. Air passengers leaving St Lucia pay a 54.00 departure tax.

Getting around

Taxis are plentiful at the airports, in Castries and in the main resort areas. Always establish the fare with the driver before you get in, doubly so if you want to do anything 'unusual', like stopping to see a view.

St Lucia is only 44km (27mi) in length and 23km (14mi) in width, but its hilly terrain can slow you down. Most islanders use the cheap, convenient minivan bus service to get to town, school or work. Services are frequent on main routes (such as Castries to Gros Islet) during the day, but getting a bus after dark can be challenging. Very few buses run on Sunday. If there's no bus stop nearby, you can wave buses down en route as long as there's space for the bus to pull over.

There are car rental agencies at the airports and at Rodney Bay. Unless you have an International Driving Permit, you'll need to purchase a local license, which can be picked up from immigration at both Hewanorra International Airport and Vigie Airport. If you don't get a license on arrival, most car rental companies will either issue one or take you to a nearby police station to get one. Remember to drive on the left.

fast facts

Full name Saint Lucia
Currency East Caribbean Dollar, XCD (EC$)
Population 170700
Languages English (official)
Time zone(s) GMT/UTC: -4
Voltage 240V
Hertz 50Hz
Plugs British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade

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