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Which is the best part of St. Lucia to stay?

Best Places in St Lucia for…
  • Best Place for Beaches: North Saint Lucia or Soufrière (West St Lucia) ...
  • Most Romantic Destination: Soufrière (West St Lucia) ...
  • Best Place for Nightlife: Gros Islet/Rodney Bay (North Saint Lucia) ...
  • Best Place for Shopping: Castries. ...
  • Best Place for Diving: Soufrière (West Saint Lucia)




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Spending 5 days in St Lucia is a dream. With its lovely Caribbean beaches, incredible waterfalls, and even a drive-in volcano, a visit to this stunning island will leave you with so many great memories. So whether you have 5 or 7 days to spare, this is the ultimate St Lucia itinerary to help you plan your trip!

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The best time to visit Saint Lucia is between February and May, when the weather is driest. Temperatures are pleasantly warm year-round, with average highs ranging from 82°F to 90°F at sea level, though it can be significantly cooler up in the mountains.

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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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St. Lucia beaches are swimmable, especially on the western side, which faces the Caribbean. The eastern side of St. Lucia faces the Atlantic Ocean, which has rougher water.

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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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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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Since coming onto the scene, this service has changed the face of the travel industry around the world, including here in St. Lucia. But is Airbnb safe? Our answer- absolutely.

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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 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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Yes, the water around St. Lucia is clear, making it great for snorkeling and scuba diving. It's also gorgeously colored in shades of blue and turquoise, presenting a stunning backdrop to the beautiful beaches, which range from white to gold to gray and black sand (due to St. Lucia's volcanic origins).

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There is much to appreciate about Saint Lucia and the things the island is known for, including its majestic Piton Mountains, drive-in volcano, refreshing waterfalls, spectacular hiking trails, beautiful beaches, local street parties and exclusive restaurants.

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Aruba has tons of accommodation options, but they tend to come at a cost! St Lucia on a budget is the way to go. And it's important to keep in mind that no matter where you go in the Caribbean it's going to cost a pretty penny.

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