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St Lucia Marigot Bay

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St Lucia Marigot Bay Planning a trip to St Lucia for 4 in April- wife and two teenage daughters. We would like to stay in the south and I thought Marigot Bay might be a bit safer (smaller). Does anyone know the best way to get from Marigot Bay to the beaches and sites near Soufriere? We seem to be priced out of the resorts. Would it just be better to stay in Soufrie…

Reddit Travel 757 2025-02-27

St. Lucia or Fiji?

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St. Lucia or Fiji? Hi! We are looking at going on our honeymoon at the end of this September. We are considering Fiji or St Lucia. Right now we have options at the Marriott Momi Bay for an overwater Bure (Fiji) or staying in an ocean view superior villa at Sugar Beach. Any advice would be appreciated! Should we do all inclusive with food at either? How many nights…

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St Lucia – Base to Explore

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St Lucia – Base to Explore Would Au Tabor on the West side of the Island be a decent base to stay considering: We will have a vehicle. Plan on exploring most of the Island. Want to hike but also have beach days. Want the cost of accommodation to be reasonable. $150 USD or less per night. Is there a specific part of the Island anyone would recommend staying? A particular…

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2025-02-14

St Lucia in August and mosquitos

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St Lucia in August and mosquitos Hi guys, Anyone travel to st. Lucia in August and have to deal with a ton of mosquitos? I see most places with private pools and luxury resorts have no 4th wall 😂 have also seen posts of people getting eaten alive. Any suggestions on good resorts that wouldn’t have this issue?? Thanks!!! submitted by /u/EAAF1231

Reddit Travel 346 2025-02-12

St. Lucia

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St. Lucia Just got back from Saint Lucia. Beautiful island and views, but underdeveloped imo, not really my type of vacation. St Lucia is super laid back, a relax and read a book type of island. Very expensive and over priced (yes i understand everything is imported but still prices are wild) DO NOT BOOK TAXIS THROUGH HOTEL! They charge you a fee and on t…

Reddit Travel 771 2025-01-31

St. Lucia – Opinions?

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St. Lucia – Opinions? Hi all! First post here, I am trying to plan a fun trip for my girlfriend and I to take to St. Lucia in late June/Early July. We have been looking at Hotel Chocolat or Stonefield Resort. We are looking at 3-nights. What is there to do? Also any better recommendations on hotels or reviews of them? We have a budget of about $4000USD. Thank you ve…

Reddit Travel 575 2025-01-22

St. Lucia November

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St. Lucia November Hi everyone! My partner and I are planning our honeymoon in November 2025 and we’re looking for some advice. We’re focusing on relaxation, great food, top-notch spas, privacy, and luxury accommodations. We’re currently considering spending 4-5 nights at Jade Mountain but are open to other recommendations if you think there’s a better spot for th…

Reddit Travel 774 2025-01-20

Saint Lucia private driver for day

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Saint Lucia private driver for day I’m visiting Saint Lucia, and have decided to stay in the north for 7 nights instead of splitting my time between the north and south. I plan to make a day trip with a tour operator to cover the highlights in Soufriere, but would like to return for a second day to do certain activities not part of the tour. What I had in mind was to do the Tet …

Reddit Travel 567 2024-12-04

St. Lucia – personal massager guidelines

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St. Lucia – personal massager guidelines Hi all, looking for guidance if anybody is able to weigh in. I will be traveling to St. Lucia for my honeymoon in the very near future. My wife wants to bring a personal massager on the trip. While reading the list of prohibited imports, we found the section that states: “Indecent or obscene prints, paintings, photographs, books, cards, lithogra…

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2024-10-27

Saint Lucia

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Saint Lucia Anyone super familiar with the climate? We are going in a few days (31st through 5th) and the weather calls for rain every day. Curious if it’s typical to only have a brief rain and then it’s over with — or if we should reschedule (we do have trip insurance) to a week with a sunnier forecast. Thanks! submitted by /u/juxtaposed44 …

Reddit Travel 194 2023-08-27