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Saint Lucia Travel Guide Discover the Magic of Simply Beautiful Saint Lucia

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Just a short flight from key US cities, there’s so much to look forward to with an all-inclusive holiday in Saint Lucia. If you’re not sure where to start, the natural beauty and rich culture of this island are sure to inspire. And, with Sandals all-inclusive resorts in the mix, you’ll have the perfect launching pad for some of the best adventures on the island!

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Just a few hours’ flight from major North American cities, there’s so much to do with an all-inclusive holiday in Saint Lucia. If you’re not sure where to start, the natural beauty and rich culture of this island is sure to inspire. And, with Sandals all-inclusive resorts in the mix, you’ll have the perfect launching pad for some of the best adventures on the island!

Soufriere Adventure Cruise
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Soufriere Adventure Cruise

Some of Saint Lucia’s best attractions can be found in Soufriere. Embark on a sailing trip along the island’s coast to this destination. This tour takes you to the Pitons and the Sulphur Springs, lunch and snorkelling included.

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Best places to visit in Saint Lucia

Which area of Saint Lucia to go?

Northwest Coast Area

Northwest Coast Area

The Northwest Coast of Saint Lucia is known for its energetic nightlife, shopping, and beautiful beaches. This is a great place to stay for an active holiday that includes lots of opportunities to enjoy local culture. Some of the main attractions in this part of the island include the Pigeon Island National Landmark, Reduit Beach, Cas En Bar Beach, and the Rodney Bay Village.
Southwest Coast Area

Southwest Coast Area

On the Southwest Coast of Saint Lucia, you can make your way to traditional villages, experience local culture, and enjoy some of Saint Lucia’s best natural attractions. Towns on the southwest coast include Laborie, Choiseul, and Soufriere. Here, you can look forward to seeing lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and numerous secluded beaches and coves.
Castries Area

Castries Area

Castries is the capital of Saint Lucia. This is a bustling hub with markets, historical sites, and easy access to nearby beaches and attractions. Some of the main points of interest here include the Castries Market where you can find produce, spices and handmade crafts. The areas around the city are worth exploring too, including places like Morne Fortune, where you’ll find some scenic viewpoints.
Soufrière Area

Soufrière Area

Soufriere in the south of Saint Lucia is home to a range of natural and historical landmarks. This includes the Sulphur Springs, The Diamond Falls & Botanical Gardens, and the Pitons. This area appeals to lovers of nature, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to discover more about Saint Lucia’s unique history.

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Best Time To Visit Saint Lucia

Peak season

The best time to visit Saint Lucia is during peak season, from December to April. This is a lively time to be on the island with lots of activities happening. This can include festivals and other events. The weather is usually great as well, so it’s an opportune time to book a beach holiday. If you want to travel to Saint Lucia during peak season, book early to ensure availability.

Shoulder season

Saint Lucia’s shoulder season is between the months of May and June. The great thing about the shoulder season for this destination is that it comes with a chance to check out some of the island’s best music festivals. Shoulder season travel is preferred by some travellers as it makes it possible to get the “best of both worlds”. This includes fewer crowds, great weather, and often, lower rates for travel.

Low season

Saint Lucia’s low season lasts from July to November. This is a great time to visit if you’d prefer less crowds and a quieter holiday. Other low season perks include the discounts that are often available for flights and accommodation. And, although travel demand may be lower, you’ll still get to enjoy plenty of sunshine.

Saint Lucia travel tips

Dos, don’ts, and other useful information

  • LANGUAGE

    With English being the official language spoken in Saint Lucia, it’s easy for most visitors to communicate with the locals. Saint Lucia’s second language is Creole (Patios), which has French elements.

  • CURRENCY

    The official currency of Saint Lucia is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but US Dollars are accepted at most places. If you’ll be stepping out of your resort, you might want to walk with small bills for tips and local purchases.

  • ELECTRICITY

    The standard voltage in Saint Lucia is 240V, and the island uses Type G electrical outlets. Bring a universal adapter with you on your trip if needed.

  • GETTING AROUND

    The fastest, easiest and safest way to get around in Saint Lucia is by taxi. You can also rent a car, which can be a great option if you plan on heading out to multiple locations. Public transportation is available, and it is reliable in most parts of the island. Guests of Sandals Resorts don’t need to worry about airport transfers in Saint Lucia, as these are included with their holiday package.

  • TIPS AND GRATUITIES

    In Saint Lucia, a 10 - 15% tip is acceptable for good service at restaurants and bars. However, tipping is not required at Sandals Resorts, as it is included in your booking price, except for butlers and spa staff.

FAQs About Saint Lucia

  • Saint Lucia is known for its enchanting rainforests, stunning beaches, the majestic Piton mountains,  and the vibrant culture. You can enjoy the best of this island from the comfort of Sandals Resorts in Saint Lucia.

  • U.K. citizens will need a valid passport to get to the island of Saint Lucia. Your passport will also need to be valid for the duration for your stay. A visa is not required for tourist stays up to 90 days.

  • There are many local delicacies in Saint Lucia you might not want to leave the island without tasting. This includes the national dish  green fig and saltfish, callaloo soup, acra, smoked herring and breadfruit, and much more. You’ll also find plenty of seafood on offer, often served fresh off the grill.

  • Absolutely! Saint Lucia is a great destination to learn scuba diving, with skilled instructors and high-quality equipment available. All Sandals Resorts in Saint Lucia offer certified divers complimentary scuba expeditions on a daily basis.

  • Yes, beach weddings are incredibly popular, and it won’t be hard to make arrangements for a wedding in Saint Lucia. This island is naturally beautiful, and this extends to the beach scene. Sandals Resorts offers various destination wedding packages and locations that can help make your beach wedding and honeymoon a reality.