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Is St Lucia a rich or poor country?

St Lucia is a country with a mixed economy, facing both economic opportunities and challenges. While it is not considered a rich country by developed-world standards, its citizens enjoy a high quality of life and a rich cultural heritage, making it a unique and valuable place to call home.



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Tourism is the main source of income for St Lucia and the industry is its biggest employer. The tropical eastern Caribbean island boasts beaches, mountains, exotic plants and the Qualibou volcano with its boiling sulphur springs.

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Cost of Resorts in Saint Lucia: For budget travelers staying at a budget hotel, you can expect to pay around $100 per night, or $700 for a week. For mid-range travelers, it will cost around $330-640 per night, or $2,310-4,480 for a week. The more expensive option is all-inclusive.

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A country is considered a tax haven when it offers individuals and/or businesses little to no tax liability. Countries in the Caribbean are considered some of the world's most popular tax havens, including St Lucia.

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Although crops such as bananas, mangos, and avocados continue to be grown for export, tourism provides Saint Lucia's main source of income, and the tourism industry is the island's biggest employer.

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The official language in St Lucia is English. However, Patois (also refered to as Creole) is also widely spoken. Creole is based on French, and many of the words are similar, if not the same. For example, Hello is still Bonjour and Thank-you is still Merci.

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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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