Is Traveling To St. Lucia Coronavirus Safe?

Saint Lucia is currently under a Level 1 Travel Advisory: Exercise Normal Precautions due to COVID-19, with fully vaccinated travelers allowed to book car rentals and dine at more restaurants. Starting Wednesday, travelers must complete an Electronic Immigration Form online within three days before departure. No quarantine is necessary with proof of a negative PCR test or a full vaccination. Shops and restaurants close at 10:00 p.m. (local time). Non-essential tourist travel to Saint Lucia is no longer advised against as of Thursday (01 July), but special caution is still advised for all journeys.

Covid-19 vaccination certificates are not mandatory for travelers to enter Saint Lucia, but since information may change quickly, there are currently no restrictions in place. All travelers must provide certified proof of a negative PCR test taken five days or less before travel to St Lucia. There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travelers entering St Lucia, and passport validity and visa requirements are not being issued at this time. New Zealanders traveling or living in St. Lucia should also exercise normal precautions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is not issuing a specific travel advisory for St. Lucia at this time.


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Do I still need a COVID test to enter St Lucia?

Entry into St. Lucia requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test and quarantine accommodation, while travelers from “Travel Bubble” countries, where infection cases are minimal, do not need to present a test result.

Is it safe to travel to St Lucia right now?

The US State Department advises US citizens to exercise normal precautions in Saint Lucia, despite the absence of an embassy. The US Ambassador to Barbados is accredited to Saint Lucia, and emergencies can be contacted at the US Dept of State or the US Embassy in Barbados. The CDC and WHO recommend vaccinations for hepatitis A, B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap, chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia, COVID-19, and influenza.

When should I avoid St Lucia?

Saint Lucia experiences a warm, dry rainy season from June to December, allowing for outdoor activities and vacations. Rainfall is more in the central rainforest than on the coasts, making this shoulder season an ideal time to visit. However, late summer and fall (mid-August to end-October) are the peak of the hurricane season, making it advisable to avoid travel during this time. Although hurricanes are unlikely to pass over Saint Lucia, strong winds and heavy rain may occur if a tropical storm is nearby.

Do you still need to do a Covid test before Travelling?

Some countries mandate proof of recent COVID-19 testing or require travelers to undergo tests upon arrival. For more information, travelers should consult the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s foreign travel advice.

What level of danger is St Lucia?

Saint Lucia’s Level 1 travelers should exercise normal precautions, enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for alerts and emergency location assistance, and follow the Department of State on Facebook and X/Twitter.

What are the requirements to travel to St. Lucia?

Travelers in Saint Lucia are required to provide a valid passport for their duration of stay, along with an electronic immigration form and proof of return or onward ticket from Saint Lucia.

Do I need a vaccination to go to St Lucia?

Saint Lucia is a popular tropical destination in the Eastern Caribbean, known for its beautiful seasides, vibrant cities, and luxurious resorts. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend vaccinations for COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, yellow fever, rabies, and tetanus, especially if traveling from a country with yellow fever transmission risk. The capital, Castries, is a popular destination, with Vigie Beach, the bustling Castries Market, and the colorful Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. The country offers a wide array of experiences, from endless shorelines to lively cities, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking a wide array of experiences.

Do I need vaccinations to go to the Caribbean?

The National Health and Nutrition Council (NaTHNaC) and World Health Organization (WHO) recommend vaccinations for travelers to the Caribbean and Northern America, including hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, and rabies. These regions offer diverse experiences, from the snows of Greenland to the seasides of Jamaica. Passport Health provides all necessary vaccinations and medications for safe travel throughout the region. Other health concerns and entry requirements vary by destination.

What can you not wear in St Lucia?

Camouflage clothing is illegal in several Caribbean islands, including Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, St Lucia, and Antigua, as these patterns are reserved for the island’s Defense Force uniforms. If found in luggage, camouflage items will be confiscated by airport customs. Citrus fruits are also banned in St Lucia, as they are cultivated locally and only available seasonally. Sex toys are also strictly prohibited in many Caribbean islands, as part of customs regulations. These restrictions can be repackaged in plastic bags.

Where to avoid in St Lucia?

High crime rates are prevalent in areas like the capital, Castries, Wilton’s Yard, Leslie Land, Chaussee Road, Marchand, Morn du Don, and Anse la Raye. It is advised to avoid staying out at night and go out with a large group if possible. If an area or street seems unwelcome to tourists, stick with busy tourist areas or hire a guide. Wandering alone is the worst thing to do.

What to avoid in St. Lucia?
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What to avoid in St. Lucia?

To ensure safety and security in Saint Lucia, it is essential to be aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone, avoid isolated areas, and avoid showing signs of affluence or wearing expensive jewelry. Stay in accommodations with adequate security measures and stay informed about water shortages, entry and exit requirements, health, laws and culture, natural disasters, and climate.


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Debbie Green

I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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