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ST LUCIA |
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St Lucia
more than lives up to the paradisal
Caribbean stereotype: a glorious mix of
honey sand beaches, translucent waters
sheltering reefs swarming with tropical
fish, lush interior rainforests, and a
thriving culture that encompasses literature
and theatre as well as music and dance.
However, in contrast to other islands in the
region, where the tourism infrastructure has
been steadily expanding since the 1960s, St
Lucia has only recently begun to attract
visitors in any number. As a result, tourism
has a much lower profile here, and this
low-key feel is one of the island's biggest
assets.
Despite the
lack of hype, St Lucia's tourist facilities
are top-notch, and, unusually, cater to all
budgets - you can stay at luxury hotels or
inexpensive guesthouses, dine in world-class
restaurants or at roadside kiosks, and shop
in large duty-free malls or at open-air
village markets. With little of the jaded
hustle that can mar more established
Caribbean destinations, St Lucia makes for a
relaxed, informal and incredibly friendly
place to visit
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