The travel ban targets 43 nations, across three tiers, including Haiti, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Lucia.
Several Caribbean governments have reportedly reached out to the United States (US) for information after their inclusion on a potential travel ban list according to reports from the Caribbean Media ...
The United States says there is no list of a draft travel ban after some Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries had publicly ...
The iconic Pitons, two greenery covered volcanic mountains on the island’s west side, attract visitors to either enjoy them as a stunning backdrop or tackle a strenuous hike to one of the peaks ...
Nationals of “orange” list countries, meanwhile, including Belarus, Pakistan, Russia, Myanmar, Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Turkmenistan, may have their visas “sharply ...
The list, which was first obtained by the New York Times, names Saint Lucia, Dominica, Antigua & Barbuda and St. Kitts & ...
You could also attend a concert (this is the site of the annual St. Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival) or explore 18th-century military ruins, including Fort Rodney, which affords panoramic views of the ...
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We’re heading towards the isolated Mount Kailash Rejuvenation Centre, a winding 30-minute drive from St Lucia’s capital, Castries, and, after what feels like a mile-long bumpy descent ...
Open every day except for Sunday, locals gather to sell homegrown produce and spices as well as St. Lucia-stamped souvenirs for tourists. The Castries has been a hit or miss for travelers.
PEOPLE travel from all over the island to take a dip in the bubbling pools here, famed for their skin-rejuvenating properties — despite what the eggy smell may have you think. ©News Group ...