Saint Lucia No Longer Requiring Testing, Vaccination for Travellers 

Effective 05SEP, Saint Lucia has dropped all of its COVID-19 pre-testing and vaccination requirements  — meaning travelling to the island is much like it was before the pandemic

There’s just one requirement remaining: travellers still have to download, print and complete a health screening form prior to arrival. (See the form here).

The use of face masks on the island is now optional but “remains highly recommended.”

Saint Lucia joins a growing roster of Caribbean destinations that have removed testing and vaccination requirements, including destinations like Antigua and Barbuda, United States Virgin Islands, Martinique, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, St Kitts and Nevis, Cayman Islands, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.

The Caribbean has been seeing a strong tourism recovery in 2022, with many destinations near or exceeding their arrival numbers from before the pandemic.

For more information, visit Saint Lucia Tourism.


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