Tourism in Saint Lucia

Tourism In Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia, an island in the Caribbean islands, has a relatively large and lucrative tourism industry, attracting an estimated 350,000 visitors per year. Due to the relatively small land area of the country, most of the governmental promoting is performed by the state operated Saint Lucia Tourism Board.

Most tourists are attracted to the relatively unspoiled landscape and beaches, as with many other Caribbean islands.

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