Saint Lucia Tourism Office Unveils New Website


L'office du tourisme de Sainte-Lucie dévoile son nouveau site internet, Depositphotos.com Auteur SimonDannhauer

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A small island nation in the eastern Caribbean, Saint Lucia is home to 187,768 residents and stands out for its rich history and diverse culture. The island harbors wild nature, with more than 70% of its territory covered by tropical forest. Its volcanic topography includes ten major peaks that overlook a coastline stretching 158 kilometers.

To showcase the island’s merits, the tourism office, Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, has just unveiled its new website.

A more modern and interactive web portal. The site offers immersive visuals, streamlined navigation, and enriched content. These changes allow visitors and professionals to easily explore accommodations, attractions, events, restaurants, and activities tailored to their interests.

The platform provides immediate access to offers, exclusive promotions, and seasonal packages. It is a beneficial tool for both industry professionals and travelers seeking information to fuel their Saint Lucia travel plans.

To read: Distinct Destinations: Saint Lucia, the island with many faces


A Summer Campaign to Inspire a Love for Discovering Saint Lucia.

In addition to this new website, the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority unveils its 2026 summer campaign: What Kind of Summer Are You? (which summer suits you?)

This campaign highlights special offers and experiences.

Louis E. A. Lewis, CEO of the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, states: Today marks an exciting new step in how we communicate with travelers from around the world. Our new site strengthens Saint Lucia’s digital presence and serves as a dynamic platform dedicated to storytelling, inspiration, and conversion. Coupled with our summer campaign, it invites travelers to experience the best of Saint Lucia, with exceptional offers and unforgettable experiences to come.

Amara Nambinga

Amara Nambinga

I write about tourism, culture, and emerging destinations with a Namibian perspective. Through my articles, I try to highlight the places, people, and travel stories that show how Africa and the wider world are changing.