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Saint Lucia

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Hitching on the [[Caribbean]] island '''Saint Lucia''' can't really be recommended. A hitchhiking culture doesn't really exist there. Local minibuses run frequently and people just don't understand why someone wants to hitch. This can be a problem on Sundays when local minibuses don't run on every route.
Saint Lucia is one of the worst islands to hitch hike in the Caribbean, but is still better than the majority of other countries in the world. It is not common but people will know that you need a lift and the large Christian community will be quite willing to stop. St Lucia has a bad reputation compared with it's neighbouring islands but is still fairly safe. == Border crossing Entrance requirements ==This truly is a country where Contrary to what was written here previously, you can't get in enter St. Lucia without an onward ticket. However, if you- just don't sound like an idiot that doesn're coming by a ferry from [[Martinique]], t know how long they want to stay or where they'll force you re going next - simple. Quite easy to buy an open return ticket. But be 'landed' from a boats crew if you then will fly somewhere from St've hitched there. Lucia, you can cash the ticket back when you show the air ticket. And as  == Ferries ==There is a matter of fact, you can even sell your open fast ferry ticket. Good to know is also that the catamaran /from Martinique is not (approx €80 one way), the only alternative. From the town of Marin in Martinique you'll find a little water bus coming from La Marina (Martinique) does not appear to [[Castries]]. Not remarkable difference in the run anymore (was a similar priceanyway). No ship connection ferry to [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|St. Vincent]] though the country can be seen from the southern tip of St. LuciaSV&G.
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