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Can you swim in the ocean in St Lucia?

Anse de Sables Beach is among the most picturesque beaches on the island with over a mile of soft white sand and warm, clear waters ideal for swimming and water sports.



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St Lucia water temperatures peak in the range 26 to 28°C (79 to 82°F) on around the 4th of February and are at their lowest on about the 3rd of August, in the range 20 to 23°C (68 to 73°F). Year round warm water temperatures at St Lucia climb to their highest in early February.

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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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Anse Chastanet is the most famous spot for snorkeling in St Lucia with good reason. The site enjoys the protection of a marine reserve, suitable for beginners and is easy to reach from shore.

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Water shoes are a great addition to your St Lucia packing list. Even if you only plan on popping in and out of the ocean between lounging in the sun, protective waterproof footwear, like this women's swim shoe will reduce the risk of injury if you step on anything in the water.

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As a general rule, it is wise to abstain from strolling alone in unknown locations during the night and carrying a large amount of cash or expensive items. Crime rates are frequently high in tourist hotspots, particularly at late hours, so caution needs to be taken when traveling through such areas.

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In the area you have selected (Saint Lucia) tsunami hazard is classified as medium according to the information that is currently available.

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There are at least 1 200 crocodiles found in the St Lucia estuarine system alone and is an important predator within aquatic systems in the area. Nile crocodiles will feed on fish, birds such as Pelicans, and wildlife such as monkeys, buck, hippos and other Nile crocodiles.

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If you're taking a trip to St Lucia hoping to see some large toothy fish, you may be disappointed. Sharks aren't common off the coast of the island which isn't to say you won't see one, but it is very unlikely.

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