The tourism board says that over 350,000 people visit St. Lucia in a year.
They party, go to the beach, take part in Carnival and also patronize the St Lucia Jazz festival when in season.
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many dominicans play baseball, they also go to the beach & enjoy the rich weather
They party, go to the beach, take part in Carnival and also patronize the St Lucia Jazz festival when in season.
No, you do not need a visa.
Many people go out and drink on Saint Patrick's Day, and there is a stereotype that Irish people drink excessively.
There are a number of ways to get to St Lucia. You can fly using many major airlines line American, Delta, US Airways and Jetblue from the US, or Virgin and British Airways from the UK or Air Canada and WestJet from Canada.A number of regional airlines also go there life LIAT, American Eagle and Air Caraibes. depending on where you are coming from, ferries like L'Express des Iles can also be used.You go on a plane or a boat or you could go on a cruise and stop at st Lucia
Given that St. Lucia is a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, my educated guess is that it DOES require universal education up to a certain age. Hopefully someone from the that area of the Caribbean with more exact knowledge can contribute further to this answer.
Lucia Coulter went by Mother.
Lucia Bellini goes by Lu.
Lucia Pomales goes by Luz.
Lucia Morella goes by Lucy.