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Getting Around





                                                                       Saint Lucia is a relatively small island with
                                                                       large, rocky mountains in the center and fairly
                                                                       straight forward highways.
                                                                      Numerous options for transport are available.
                                                                      Bikes and Mopeds
                                                                     Bikes, mopeds, and scooters are wonderful
                                                                     throughout the Caribbean; however Saint
                                                                     Lucia’s hilly terrain makes leisure travel difficult.
                                                                     We strongly suggest another mode of transport
                                                                     for primary uses.
                                                                     Bikes, mopeds and ATVs can be rented for tours
                                                                    or other adventure programs. Enjoy the island’s
                                                                    scenic and beautiful mountains from secluded
                                                                    trails and off road paths.                                            Driving
                                                                   Main roads are unforgiving, often narrow and                           Several rental car associations are located on the island for your convenience. A driver’s license
                                                                   could be dangerous for leisure travelers.                              is required.
                                                                   Buses                                                                  Driver’s Licenses
                                                                   Mingle with the locals, take in the scenery. Most                      To rent a car you need a driver’s license. Visitors must obtain a Temporary Driving Permit at the
                                                                   residents use bus transport to get around; travelling                  Immigration Office at Hewanorra Airport, the Gros Islet Police Station or at a major rental car firm.
                                                                  to school, work or market. Buses run frequently on                      A 3-month permit costs EC$54.
                                                                  designated routes and are extremely affordable. Ask
                                                                  hotel staff for additional stops and routes.                            HINT: Steering is on the right, driving is on the left. The terrain is mountainous with numerous
                                                                                                                                          hairpin turns overlooking steep cliffs. Storm water run offs resemble concrete ditches. Drive
                                                                 Plan accordingly. Buses on main routes around Gros                       with caution.
                                                                 Islet run as late as 10pm, however getting from
                                                                 Soufriere or Vieux Fort back to Castries or Gros Islet                   Ferry
                                                                 may be impossible by bus after mid-afternoon.                            Ferries offer a variety of travel options for touring around Saint Lucia and travelling to
                              Mini buses (or mini vans) are regularly used as public transport in Saint Lucia. Hail one as you            neighboring islands. Ferries travel along scenic routes between Castries and Pointe Seraphine,
                              would a taxi. Look for green license plates with the letter “M” on them, these indicate public              even to Martinique.  Ferries are a great way to see some of the hidden coves and unspoiled
                              transport.                                                                                                  beaches of Saint Lucia.

                              Bus Fares                                                                                                   Helicopters
                              Castries to Gros Islet: EC$2.50     Castries to Rodney Bay: EC$2.00                                         Helicopters display a beautiful impression of the island. Experience a breathtaking adventure
                                  Castries to Choc/Vigie: EC$1.50    Castries to Vieux Fort: EC$7                                         from the sky as you soar over rainforests, mountain tops and countryside.
                                     Castries to Soufriere: EC$10                                                                         For those flying into the southern airport but lodging on the north side of the island, helicopters
                                       (Bus fares provided by the National Association, May 2008)                                         are available to make a quick 10 minute trip to the northern airport. Enjoy an amazing sightseeing
                                         Car Rental                                                                                       adventure during the trip. For an additional $10, you’re trip can include a side trip to the Pitons,
                                                                                                                                          a must see by any visitor.
                                         Renting a car requires the renter to be 25 or over, have a valid driver’s license or
                                         an international drivers permit or Saint Lucian temporary drivers permit, and a
                                         major credit card.
                                           Remember, driving is British style. Main roads are well paved, side roads vary.  Be
                                               dexterous and prepared to halt for chickens and other creatures, such as
                                                 mongoose or dogs, meandering across the narrow roads.




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