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How many cigarettes can I take to St Lucia?

Tobacco Products – A traveller who is years and older can import free of duty 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 2 kilograms of smoking tobacco.



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The regulations prohibit smoking in proximity to “an enclosed public place, enclosed workplace or public conveyance.” According to the regulations, public places include government offices, bars, restaurants, clubs and tourist establishments, and any other places or buildings that are accessible to the public.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning You should plan to spend around EC$571 ($211) per day on your vacation in Saint Lucia, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

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The local currency in St Lucia is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, however the US dollar is widely accepted. If you do use US dollars, expect your change to be in EC dollars. Most establishments will also take credit cards, but we would just recommend having some cash withdrawn to save any worry.

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Eastern Caribbean, or EC Dollars as it is commonly called, is the local currency and is accepted everywhere on the island of Saint Lucia. US Dollars can also be used but exchange rates may vary from place to place.

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You are permitted to bring 100 cigars or 200 cigarettes (one carton) into the US duty free, or one roll (“stock”) of snuff into the US duty free. You may import furniture, dishes, linens, libraries, artwork and similar household furnishings for your personal use free of duty.

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Usually we only take 100 Dollars in small bills just for tips, any money we need we then get from the ATMs in local currency or alternatively you can use a credit card for resort extras, but IMHO it is always advisable to have access to cash we are from the UK and we have a debit card that cost nothing for an ATM ...

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When is the least expensive time to fly to Saint Lucia? The least expensive time to fly to Saint Lucia is typically during the off-season between May-September.

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Bounty, known as 'the spirit of Saint Lucia', is St. Lucia Distiller's basic mixing rum. Generally, resort bars use Bounty in most of their cocktails including the standard rum and coke.

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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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