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Is St. Lucia too touristy?

It's very touristy there I felt, and even at night I didn't feel like we were ever in sketchy or bad areas. We walked down Dauphin St. on Friday night, and while it was mildly rowdy with lots of people walking the street with loud music, I didn't feel unsafe.



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  • Be aware of your surroundings at all times.
  • Avoid walking alone after dark.
  • Avoid isolated areas.
  • Avoid showing signs of affluence or wearing expensive jewellery.
  • Avoid carrying large sums of cash or unnecessary valuables.
  • Stay in accommodations with adequate security measures.


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Poorly managed tourism leads to deforestation and erosion; degradation and depletion of biological diversity; disruption of natural habitats; and over-consumption of resources like freshwater and energy. St. Lucia's hotel sector alone consumes 17 per cent of the island's energy resources.

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The official hurricane season is July to November, and although the risk of hurricanes is very small, there are also tropical storms in the Caribbean region in this period. April and May are often great times to visit as prices are much lower than earlier in the year but the weather is still very similar.

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The people there are very friendly, just as friendly as Jamaicans. From what we've been told, St. Lucia is much safer for the traveler than Jamaica.

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Generally speaking, both St Lucia and Turks and Caicos are great vacation spots, however, it really does come down to what kind of vacation you're hoping to enjoy. If you're interested in enjoying great activities such as zip lining or driving in a volcano, then St Lucia is a great holiday spot for you.

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Saint Lucia is Always evocative, she welcomes visitors with her soothing waves, warm beaches, and hospitable people.

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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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Lucia, and crime is generally not a major cause for concern for tourists. The main concern for tourists is theft. Therefore, you should be cautious and avoid carrying valuables. Tourists should use common sense and travel in groups when they must leave their resort or other accommodations.

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Saint Lucia is renowned across the Caribbean for her exotic rhythms and flavors; her nightlife is an experience that is not to be missed.

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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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If you're more into kicking back on perfect white sand beaches then Antigua is perfect. However, if you have more of a thirst for adventure, then you should choose St Lucia. As with any holiday destination debate, this argument depends on what you want from your escape.

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Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico are all considered least safe Caribbean Islands to visit.

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Lucia has the prettier beaches; Belize the best snorkeling/diving. St. Lucia offers the more traditional Caribbean vacation; Belize offers the jungle. Both places have their share of crime though St.

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Lucia safe for solo female travelers? Traveling around St. Lucia by yourself is generally safe. Public transportation, such as taxis and buses, is usually a risk-free option for travelers.

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Tap water in Saint Lucia is chlorinated and considered safe to drink. However, it's best practice for travelers to drink bottled water anyways to avoid the possibility of ingesting bacteria or other microorganisms. Bottled water is readily available throughout the country and usually costs $1 USD.

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Update 2021-08-20: The hours of the night-time curfew in Saint Lucia have been adjusted. From Mondays to Thursdays it is between 09:00 p.m. and 04:00 a.m. (local time), on Fridays and Saturdays between 07:00 p.m. and 04:00 a.m. (local time) and on Sundays from 04:00 p.m. to 04:00 a.m. (local time).

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