Final Covid red tape removed for travel to Saint Lucia

The final Covid restriction for entry to Saint Lucia has been removed.

The Caribbean island’s government confirmed that travellers are no longer required to fill in a health screening form.

All Covid–related pre-travel requirements for both vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers were removed in September.

Strong visitor arrivals to the island were reported for 2022 with the return of events and a number of tourism developments.

Saint Lucia is served by daily direct British Airways flights and a weekly Tui service from Gatwick plus three Virgin Atlantic flights a week in winter from Heathrow.

The island’s Jazz and Arts Festival returns on May 5-14, celebrating its 30th year and Carnival is confirmed for July 1-19.

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