Welcome to Saint Lucia, home of the World Heritage Site Pitons. Seven times British and seven times French, the battle for the heart of this Fair Helen ended in favor of the British. Now an independent nation, this island offers a medley of adventure and relaxation. The all-inclusive resorts in Saint Lucia add to its allure, and you can cozy up in a comfortable beachfront suite and not have to worry about a thing. When you feel the need for adventure, head to one of the island’s sun-drenched beaches or refreshing waterfalls. Above all, soak up not just the sun, but pure island hospitality.
Just a few hours’ flight from major North American cities, there’s so much to do with an all-inclusive vacation in Saint Lucia. If you’re not sure where to start, the natural beauty and rich culture of this island is sure to inspire. And, with Sandals all-inclusive resorts in the mix, you’ll have the perfect launching pad for some of the best adventures on the island!
Peak season
The best time to visit Saint Lucia is during peak season, from December to April. This is a lively time to be on the island with lots of activities happening. This can include festivals and other events. The weather is usually great as well, so it’s an opportune time to book a beach vacation. If you want to travel to Saint Lucia during peak season, book early to ensure availability.
Shoulder season
Saint Lucia’s shoulder season is between the months of May and June. The great thing about the shoulder season for this destination is that it comes with a chance to check out some of the island’s best music festivals. Shoulder season travel is preferred by some travelers as it makes it possible to get the “best of both worlds”. This includes fewer crowds, great weather, and often, lower rates for travel.
Low season
Saint Lucia’s low season lasts from July to November. This is a great time to visit if you’d prefer less crowds and a quieter vacation. Other low season perks include the discounts that are often available for flights and accommodation. And, although travel demand may be lower, you’ll still get to enjoy plenty of sunshine.
Non-Stop Flights to Hewanorra International Airport (UVF)
Gateway | Airline | Schedule | Duration |
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Miami (MIA) | American Airlaines | Daily | 3hr 40min |
New York City (JFK) | JetBlue | Daily | 4hr 40min |
Toronto (YYZ) | Air Canada | Mon, Fri, Sat, Sun | 5hr 05min |
With English being the official language spoken in Saint Lucia, it’s easy for most visitors to communicate with the locals. Saint Lucia’s second language is Creole (Patios), which has French elements.
The official currency of Saint Lucia is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but US Dollars are accepted at most places. If you’ll be stepping out of your resort, you might want to walk with small bills for tips and local purchases.
The standard voltage in Saint Lucia is 240V, and the island uses Type G electrical outlets. Bring a universal adapter with you on your trip if needed.
The fastest, easiest and safest way to get around in Saint Lucia is by taxi. You can also rent a car, which can be a great option if you plan on heading out to multiple locations. Public transportation is available, and it is reliable in most parts of the island. Guests of Sandals Resorts don’t need to worry about airport transfers in Saint Lucia, as these are included with their vacation package.
In Saint Lucia, a 10 - 15% tip is acceptable for good service at restaurants and bars. However, tipping is not allowed at Sandals Resorts, as it is included in your booking price, except for butlers and spa staff.