The volcanic island of St. Lucia is one of the Windward Islands, with Martinique 21 miles to the north and St. Vincent 26 miles to the south. That is, between longitude 60 & 61 degrees west and latitude 13 & 14 degrees north.
It is 27 miles long and 14 miles wide at it's widest point, with a total area of 238 square miles. The population is approximately 160,000 with the vast majority living in the north, either in the capital Castries or even further north in and around the Rodney Bay area, where most of the tourist facilities are located.
The official language is English although French based Creole Patois is also spoken widely by the local population. However, all official documents and forms are in English, making it very easy for the English speaking visitor or resident.
As a former British colony the law is based on the British system which of course is a big advantage for any British national wishing to own property on the island or conduct business.
The currency is the East Caribbean dollar which is linked to the United States dollar at a rate of 2.70 EC dollars to 1 US dollar. Several other major currencies, the euro and pound sterling for instance are widely accepted, particularly in the tourist areas. I would though recommend changing your spending cash to EC dollars at a bank where you will get the official exchange rate as opposed to varying rates at retail outlets.
The time zone is 4 hours behind GMT (5 hours behind BST) and 1 hour ahead of USA Eastern Time (except during USA summer time, when it is the same).
There is much, much more to tell and additional posts will follow including a brief history of the island, details of how to get here, what to do when you arrive, where to stay and things to do, plus how to go about buying property in St. Lucia; so watch this blog. Or even better sign up as a 'Follower' so you won't miss anything!
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