Good to know before your St Lucia holidays
Planning your St Lucia holidays? This Caribbean island offers a dreamy mix of beaches, rainforest and volcanic peaks—but a few practical tips will help you make the most of your time there.
Currency and payments
The Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD) is the local currency, but US dollars are widely accepted in most tourist areas. Credit cards are commonly used, though it’s a good idea to carry small cash for local vendors or excursions.
Weather and seasons
St Lucia has a warm, tropical climate year-round. The dry season from December to May is the most popular time to visit, while the rainy season (June to November) can bring short downpours and higher humidity.
Language and culture
English is the official language, and locals also speak a French-based Creole. The island has a relaxed vibe, and friendly greetings go a long way. Tipping is appreciated—usually around 10% in restaurants.
Getting around
Taxis and hotel transfers are common, but hiring a car offers flexibility if you want to explore independently. Roads can be winding, especially in the interior, so drive with care.
Electricity and plugs
St Lucia uses UK-style plugs (type G) with 240V electricity, so no need for an adapter if you’re coming from Ireland or the UK.
From scenic drives to pitons and snorkelling spots, St Lucia holidays promise unforgettable natural beauty and warm island hospitality.