Serene Saint Lucia

Enjoy Your Wedding Or Honeymoon In St. Lucia.

Saint Lucia is the perfect destination whether you’re after romance, rejuvenation, or adventure. A genuine natural landscape of gorgeous palm-fringed beaches, miles of unspoiled rainforest, and the majestic Piton Mountains are sure to indulge every taste. Natural waterfalls, breath-taking views, friendly locals, and authentic culture impress the most travelled individuals and ensure that you’ll leave with lasting memories.

St. Lucia is one of the world’s most beautiful wedding destinations. Tropical weather, welcoming accommodations, and unexpected adventures await all who travel to this paradise island. Romance can be found at upmarket resorts and intimate inns. Bask together under the Caribbean sun, sail into a champagne sunset, and cuddle beneath the vast starry sky. Discover new romance and re-spark old love over a candlelight dinner on a secluded beach.

Adventure seekers can surf and sail in the pristine waters. ATV adventures and rainforest zip-lining are the perfect way to bring thrill to your St. Lucia honeymoon or destination wedding. Relaxation isn’t far off either with many resorts where you and your fiance can enjoy a cocktail, a quiet hour together, or a couple’s massage.

Discover the magic of Caribbean weddings when you travel to St. Lucia. Contact the wedding and honeymoon experts at Absolute Wedsite to start planning your destination wedding today.

 

Additional Notes On Visiting St. Lucia:

Visitors must carry passports that are valid for three months prior to the completion of travel. Visas are not required where the visitor is a citizen of the USA or certain Commonwealth countries, or where there is agreement for exemption between the home country and St. Lucia.

As of January 1, 2008, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land or sea (including ferries), may be required to present a valid passport or other documents as determined by the Department of Homeland Security. While recent legislative changes permit a later deadline, the Departments of State and Homeland Security are working to meet all requirements as soon as possible. Ample advance notice will be provided to enable the public to obtain passports or passport cards for land/sea entries.

This information does not reflect important changes to the WHTI expected from pending legislation. We will update this page once that legislation has been finalized. In Canada, anyone travelling to Saint Lucia requires a passport that must be valid for 6 months after the time of travel. For further details contact the Consulate General of Saint Lucia, 65 Overlea Boulevard, Suite 250, Toronto, M4H 1P1, Tel: 416-203-8400. *Information subject to change – call for full information.

Additional Information

Local Language
English is the spoken language of St. Lucia, with the local natives speaking in French Creole

Money!
The currency in St. Lucia is the Easter Caribbean Dollar (EC) although USD is accepted in many tourist locations and resorts

Getting Married?
Couples planning a wedding will need Photo ID, birth certificates and a marriage application. For further details please speak to one of our wedding specialists!

Entry/Exit Requirements
It is the sole prerogative of each country or region to determine who is allowed to enter. The following information on entry and exit requirements has been obtained from the Dutch authorities. However, these requirements are subject to change at any time. It is your responsibility to check with the St. Lucian Embassy and its consulates for up-to-date information.

Passport
Canadians must present a passport to visit St. Lucia. Before you leave, ask your transportation company about its requirements related to passport validity, which may be more stringent than the country’s entry rules.

Permanent residents of Canada must travel with their Permanent Resident Card and a valid passport from their country of origin.

Children and Travel
Children need special documentation to visit certain countries. Please consult our specialists for further details.