30 Interesting Things About The Caribbean Island, Saint Lucia

Amazing and weird fact about Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia is an island located in the Caribbean Sea, and although thousands of people make it a destination for their vacations every year, the average person doesn’t know a whole lot about this island.



Amazing and weird fact about Saint Lucia: 


  1. In 1979, Saint Lucia establish a sovereignty of its own, gaining independence from Britain.
  2. English is the official language of Saint Lucia, although 95% of the population speak Saint Lucian French or Patois. Furthermore, it is thought that roughly 20% of the population doesn’t speak English at all.
  3. Saint Lucia is just over 238 square miles – 27 miles long and 14 miles wide.
  4. Hewanorra Airport is the only airport in Saint Lucia which accepts commercial airlines, so many tourists arrive from other destinations by cruise ship.
  5. The French took over the island in 1660 after signing a treaty with the original Carib people, and it was first named Saint Lucy of Syracuse.
  6. The capital city of Saint Lucia is Castries.
  7. “The Land, The People, The Light” became a motto after Saint Lucia became free from British rule.
  8. Around 100,000 people live around the coasts of Saint Lucia, while a further 60,000 live in Castries or further within the mainland.
  9. There is a celebration of this dialect French language every year in Saint Lucia – it is called “celebration of the language”.
  10. Around 85% of the Saint Lucian population are thought to be direct descendants of Africans, while the remaining 15% is made up mainly of English, French, mixed African and Indian.
  11. Saint Lucia attracts around 350,000 tourists per year, and has a booming fishing industry which benefits the locals.
  12. The Saint Lucia Parrot, or Jacquot, cannot be found anywhere else in the world, and quite fittingly is the island’s national bird.
  13. Initially named the Island of the Iguanas by early Carib settlers, its name was only changed later on.
  14. The world’s only “drive-in” volcano, Sulphur Springs, can be found in Saint Lucia.
  15. Many Saint Lucians do not get married until they are middle aged.
  16. Saint Lucia is a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations, but is a sovereignty on its own.
  17. The national anthem of Saint Lucia was written by Charles Jesse and is called “Sons and Daughters of Saint Lucia”.
  18. Its name makes it the first country to be named after a woman.
  19. The currency is the East Caribbean dollar.
  20. Mount Gimie is Saint Lucia’s highest mountain, standing over 3,000 feet tall. Saint Lucia has more mountains than most other Caribbean islands, and was formed as a result of volcanic activity.
  21. Derek Walcott, born in Castries, is a famous Saint Lucian who won the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature.
  22. Saint Lucia is the second largest island of the Windward Islands.
  23. The Pitons mountain range is a Saint Lucian landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  24. Arthur Lewis also won a Nobel Prize, this time for Economics. He was the first black man to win a Nobel Prize not for Peace.
  25. Between 1663 and 1667, England took control of Saint Lucia, sparking a long-term period of instability where the island changed hands a total of 14 times.
  26. Tourists often try to visit Roseau Valley, a location which boasts 21 different types of rum.
  27. In 1814, England had full control over Saint Lucia. By this time, it was known also as “Helen of the West Indies” due to the number of times control had been passed over.
  28. Aside from the Faroe Islands, Saint Lucia has the highest rate of Nobel Prize winners among its population.
  29. Saint Lucia is well-used for its agriculture, with sugar cane being produced for decades (although mainly a result of the slave trade). In 1964, Saint Lucia became popular for banana production, and less so for sugar cane.
  30. A famous artist in Saint Lucia is Sir Dunstan St. Omer. Many people visiting Saint Lucia will have seen his visual artwork found in churches and among communities.


Saint Lucia: A view of Gros Piton from Anse des Pitons.
Saint Lucia: A view of Gros Piton from Anse des Pitons.

Saint Lucia: A view of Fort Rodney from the bottom of the hill.
Saint Lucia: A view of Fort Rodney from the bottom of the hill.

Luxury Ladera Resort in St Lucia, West Indies.
Luxury Ladera Resort in St Lucia, West Indies.

Luxury Ladera Resort in St Lucia, West Indies.
Luxury Ladera Resort in St Lucia, West Indies.

Twin Pitons - St Lucia
Twin Pitons - St Lucia

St Lucia Pitons Sunrise
St Lucia Pitons Sunrise

Twin Pitons - Saint Lucia
Twin Pitons - Saint Lucia

Marigot Bay Resort and Marina By Capella (Castries, St. Lucia)
Marigot Bay Resort and Marina By Capella (Castries, St. Lucia)

Marigot Bay, Saint Lucia
Marigot Bay, Saint Lucia 

Jade Mountain - Saint Lucia
Jade Mountain - Saint Lucia

Marigot Bay - Saint Lucia
Marigot Bay - Saint Lucia



Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina St Lucia
Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina St Lucia

Unnamed Road, Saint Lucia
Unnamed Road, Saint Lucia

Twin Pitons - St Lucia
Twin Pitons - St Lucia

A Rainforest Spa Hideway at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort in St. Lucia
A Rainforest Spa Hideway at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort in St. Lucia

A Rainforest Spa Hideway at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort in St. Lucia
A Rainforest Spa Hideway at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort in St. Lucia

Saint Lucia Rainforest
Saint Lucia Rainforest

Rainforest of Saint Lucia Caribbean
Rainforest of Saint Lucia Caribbean

Diamond Waterfall in St. Lucia Botanical Gardens
Diamond Waterfall in St. Lucia Botanical Gardens

Marigot Bay Hotel, Saint Lucia
Marigot Bay Hotel, Saint Lucia 

Ladera Resort – St. Lucia
Ladera Resort – St. Lucia

St Lucia's Gros Piton mountain from Sugar Beach
St Lucia's Gros Piton mountain from Sugar Beach

Sandals St Lucia
Sandals St Lucia

St Lucia Tropical Beach
St Lucia Tropical Beach

Marigot Bay Resort and Spa
Marigot Bay Resort and Spa

Sugar Beach, Saint Lucia
Sugar Beach, Saint Lucia 

Sugar Beach Resort in Saint Lucia
Sugar Beach Resort in Saint Lucia

Luxury Anse Chastanet Boutique Resort, St. Lucia
Luxury Anse Chastanet Boutique Resort, St. Lucia

St. Lucia - Ladera Resort
St. Lucia - Ladera Resort 

Sandals Grande St Lucian Resort
Sandals Grande St Lucian Resort

Water Bungalows, Sandals Grande Santa Lucia
Water Bungalows, Sandals Grande Santa Lucia

Sugar Beach, St Lucia
Sugar Beach, St Lucia

Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia


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