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Can you go out in St Lucia?

Experience Saint Lucia's Nightlife Ultimately, the range of nighttime activities as diverse as the island's cultural heritage, and there are many dance clubs, lounges, street parties, pubs and more to be experienced.



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Experience Saint Lucia's Nightlife Ultimately, the range of nighttime activities as diverse as the island's cultural heritage, and there are many dance clubs, lounges, street parties, pubs and more to be experienced.

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St Lucia is a magnificent country, with rich culture, natural beauty, and friendly locals.

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It is absolutely safe to go off resort in St. Lucia. Just use common sense as you would at home: don't go into dark alleys late at night, etc. The Sandals bus only goes between the 3 resorts, to go to the town you will need a taxi (or a couple of miles walk, depending which Sandals).

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Nightlife: Barbados has a lot more bars and nightspots, plus it hosts world-famous festivals. Natural beauty: Besides the beaches, St Lucia has more spectacular scenery. Golf: Barbados has numerous golf courses including world-class options. St Lucia only has one 18-hole course.

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Experience Saint Lucia's Nightlife Ultimately, the range of nighttime activities as diverse as the island's cultural heritage, and there are many dance clubs, lounges, street parties, pubs and more to be experienced. However, at all of them, you'll find a celebration of island life and a hospitable atmosphere.

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Lucia is much safer for the traveler than Jamaica. We found the weather to be awesome. We always go the week before Christmas and in St. Lucia the temperature was perfect with a nice breeze always keeping it cool with the sun not sooo intense.

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Alcoholic Drinks – A traveller who is 18 years and older is entitled to a duty free allowance of 40 fl ozs. of alcohol. Please note that any excess quantity up to 4 gallons is dutiable.

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The beaches on the western side of the island front the tranquil turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and are favored for swimming and water sports, while the wild but beautiful eastern side churns with the more turbulent waters of the Atlantic Ocean, making it great for surfers and those who like the watch the waves.

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Crime. Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault. There is a continuing serious risk of homicides, primarily gang related and involving guns.

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Bugs (like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas) can spread a number of diseases in Saint Lucia.

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