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Backpacking or travelling in Saint Lucia?

  • Say goodbye to deadlines and hello to the adventurous life in Saint Lucia. Saint Lucia is truly a playground for adventurers, beach bums and piña colada drinkers. Take your picture with a volcano, in the lush rainforest or in the water with a turtle - it's a real treat!
  • Activity spotting: Climb the Pitons (the island's iconic twin peaks); smell like rotten eggs after a mud bath in the Soufrière volcanic springs; snorkel at Anse Chastanet; hike the Tet Paul Nature Trail; dance, eat and prove you can salsa dance at the Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party; admire Marigot Bay; learn about history and nature on Pigeon Island; live the high life with a yacht ride.
  • Animal spotting: Saint Lucia parrot, lizards, hummingbirds, dolphins and whales, boa constrictor, iguanas, fruit bats.
  • Food spotting: green fig and saltfish, accras, bakes, callaloo soup, grilled snapper, roti, cacao tea, pepperpot, rum punch.

Studying in Saint Lucia?

  • Studying in Saint Lucia may not be so obvious because of the limited choice of programs, but it does mean studying in a paradise! For example, you can study business or medicine, or choose from a few other interesting studies.
  • Study cities: Castries, Vieux Fort.
  • Language: English.

Internships in Saint Lucia?

  • You can, for example, do internships in the tourism sector, business and customer service.

Volunteering in Saint Lucia?

  • As a volunteer you can help families and children with education and starting businesses, but also work in nature conservation and restoration.

Working in Saint Lucia?

  • You have the best chance of finding a job in the tourism sector, service sector, education or as an outdoor sports instructor.

Working as a digital nomad in Saint Lucia?

  • Saint Lucia is a good destination for digital nomads. The internet and infrastructure are good, the costs are relatively low and you even have a digital nomad visa. It is also safe and you can enjoy great weather and beautiful nature.
  • Favorite locations: Castries, Vieux Fort.

Living in Saint Lucia?

  • Living while you are on vacation, that is pretty much what it is like in Saint Lucia. Relaxed, full of adventure, but with a bit more administration. Most people enjoy a quiet life here with financial benefits and parties.
  • Education: There are both public and private schools.
  • Expat community: There is a considerable expat community.
  • Safety: The island is very safe, especially because of the many tourists and expats.
  • Note: Life is still quite expensive and keep in mind that you can feel quite isolated on an island.
  • Health insurance: Health care is good, but for serious care it may be necessary to travel to a neighboring country. So make sure you have your own good health insurance.

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How does healthcare work in Saint Lucia, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?
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How does healthcare work in Saint Lucia, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Saint Lucia, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Saint Lucia?

What is the quality of healthcare in Saint Lucia?

  • The quality of healthcare in Saint Lucia is good, and somewhat limited. The country is working hard on the healthcare road and healthcare is constantly developing.
  • Healthcare consists of both public and private healthcare institutions. For example, there are five public hospitals and one private hospitals.
  • Despite the limited care, most conditions can be treated, but in complex (emergency) cases medical evacuation may be necessary.
  • Because the official language is English, you do not have to worry about a language barrier.
  • Some healthcare institutions want to receive your money in advance. This is especially the case with private institutions.
  • Pharmacies are easy to find and sometimes have their own doctor for minor medical questions.
  • Traditional medicines are still widely used. Especially in remote areas.
  • Call 911 in the event of a (medical) emergency.

How does the public healthcare system work in Saint Lucia?

  • Saint Lucia is still working on universal health insurance, but there is coverage for vulnerable citizens and for certain services such as maternity care and treatment of chronic conditions. The government finances public health care, which keeps the cost of care relatively low.
  • Foreigners can also use public health care.
  • Public hospitals are generally of good quality and have sufficient staff. However, they are not recommended for complex medical treatments or serious medical emergencies.

How does the private healthcare system work in Saint Lucia?

  • Most health care is privately financed.
  • The quality of private care is often better than that of public care. Private hospitals have modern equipment and sufficient staff and are generally recommended for serious medical emergencies and operations.
  • Although it may cost less than in the US or some countries in Europe, the private sector is relatively expensive. Good insurance is therefore recommended.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Saint Lucia?

  • There are family doctors in both the public and private sectors.
  • The family doctor is your point of contact for receiving care. The family doctor can also refer you to specialists in the hospital.
  • Do you want to find a good family doctor that suits you? Then it is best to ask other residents for advice!

How is the dentist arranged in Saint Lucia?

  • Basic dental care is available in public hospitals in Saint Lucia. The quality of dental care is good.
  • Private clinics offer good and comprehensive options, but are a bit more expensive.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Saint Lucia?

  • Good maternity care can be found in Saint Lucia, both in public and private clinics.
  • All medical tests are available.
  • You can choose from three options: care from a public health institution, a combination of public and private, or completely private.
  • Antenatal courses are almost exclusively available at public clinics.
  • The first point of contact is the family doctor, who will then refer you to a midwife in a hospital or birthing center.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Saint Lucia?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Saint Lucia?

  • In general, Saint Lucia is a safe country, even one of the safest in the Caribbean. The government considers safety to be very important and this is reflected in the comfortable and hospitable life there.
  • There is some pickpocketing and bag theft here and there and sometimes violent crime, but this does not happen often.
  • It is recommended to be more careful, especially in the evening, and not to go out alone in remote places.
  • Hurricanes can cause quite a bit of chaos, fortunately often only after they pass Saint Lucia. The hurricanes are therefore usually not that strong yet, but make sure you know what to do in the event of a hurricane and always follow the advice of the government.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Saint Lucia?

  • There are few infectious diseases in Saint Lucia. A number of diseases to take into account are the mosquito-borne diseases, dengue and zika, and schistosomiasis. The latter is a parasitic infection that you can get when swimming in fresh water. Tap water is safe to drink.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Saint Lucia?

  • The roads in Saint Lucia are beautiful, but also have many unexpected bends. A real adventure to drive on.
  • Be aware of drivers who drive too fast, and that buses can suddenly stop in front of you.
  • Motorcycles often drive very close to the cars. 
  • Taxis and buses are safe and a good way to explore Saint Lucia. Official buses have a green license plate starting with M, official taxis have a light blue license plate starting with TX.
  • Which work and travel insurances are suitable for short and long stays in Saint Lucia.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Saint Lucia?

  • Is the trip to Saint Lucia and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Saint Lucia if you are going to live there for a while?

  • It is not mandatory to have your own health insurance, but it is strongly recommended. Most foreigners and also some locals living in Saint Lucia have some form of private health insurance. International insurance also ensures that you are covered for repatriation and any medical evacuation that may be necessary when in Saint Lucia.
  • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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