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How much money should I bring to St Lucia?

The average traveler can expect to pay $150-$400 per day when visiting St. Lucia. This means the cost of a week in St. Lucia will be, on average, between $1,000 to $2,800 per person or more.



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There are no restrictions on the import or export of local or foreign currency.

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The average traveler can expect to pay $150-$400 per day when visiting St. Lucia. This means the cost of a week in St. Lucia will be, on average, between $1,000 to $2,800 per person or more.

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Prohibited Imports
  • Counterfeit currency and coins.
  • Food unfit for human consumption.
  • Indecent or obscene prints, paintings, photographs, books, cards, lithographic or other engravings, pornographic records, videos or any other indecent articles or matter.
  • Matches which contain white or yellow phosphorus.


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Tipping in Saint Lucia is discretionary and should reflect the service you have received, however, tipping around 10 - 15% is recommended. Currency: Can I pay in U.S. dollars, or should I use the Eastern Caribbean dollars?

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The mains water supply in St. Lucia is chlorinated and considered safe to drink, but may taste a little strange if you are not used to the chlorine. Ice served in drinks is usually made from tap water and is also considered safe to drink.

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The off-season months for traveling to St. Lucia are April, May, June, and November, as they offer cheaper flight prices due to fewer tourists during these months. This is a great time for travelers looking for discounted rates and less crowded airports.

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Common expectations when ordering drinks at a bar are to tip $1 per drink like beer or wine, and $2 per cocktail, which takes more work to make. For open bars, it's advised you tip at least $1 per drink.

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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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Rum Punch. Perhaps the most island-inspired drink you can have while visiting St. Lucia is the classic rum punch, popular throughout the Caribbean. The combination of high-quality Caribbean rum and fresh, sweet juices make you feel the laid-back island atmosphere to its fullest.

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