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Getting to Saint Lucia

St. Lucia is serviced by two Airports – Hewanorra International Airport with SITA code UVF, in the south end of the island and George F. L. Charles Airport with SITA code SLU in the north serving mainly inter-Caribbean flights. Hewanorra International Airport is approximately 1 ½ hours’ drive to all the major hotels in the north, fifty minutes to hotels in the southwest of the island. George F.L. Charles is approximately twenty-minute drive to all the major hotels in the north and 1 ½ hours to the south and southwest.

St. Lucia is easily accessible both by air and sea. Several major airlines serve the destination directly and easy connections can be made over New York, Miami, Atlanta in the United States; and London in the United Kingdom.

Seaports & Marinas

Port Castries offers modern facilities and fabulous duty-free shopping. The port presents a perfect example of nature’s handiwork with its natural anchorage and protected position at the base of the picturesque hills of Morne Fortune, making it one of the most captivating ports in the Caribbean.  A port of call for all major cruise lines with modern berthing facilities, and is the proud recipient of “Most Efficient Port” for several years.

Visitors are also welcomed by yacht, with two well-appointed marinas in Marigot Bay and Rodney Bay. Anchor at the IGY Rodney Bay Marina or Marigot Bay Resort & Marina. Both marinas are full-service international protected ports with first class amenities.

Airlines Servicing St. Lucia

Major Airlines serving Saint Lucia from the UK, USA Canada and the Caribbean make travel hassle-free, and provide connections from several gateways in the United States.

From the United Kingdom

  • British Airways
  • TUI
  • Virgin Atlantic

From the United States

  • American Airlines
  • Delta Airlines
  • JetBlue

From Canada

  • Air Canada
  • West Jet

Inter-Caribbean 

  • Air Antilles
  • Air Caraibes
  • Caribbean Airlines
  • Inter Caribbean Airways
  • LIAT