Those planning a holiday in the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia will want to be aware of the time difference in Saint Lucia. Being aware of the Saint Lucia time difference will help you to stay in touch with friends and family while you are away, and knowing about the Saint Lucia time difference will also help you to settle into your stay on the island and avoid jet lag. For UK visitors, and most European and US visitors, the time difference in Saint Lucia will vary depending on the season, as Saint Lucia does not observe daylight saving time as most countries in these regions do. As Saint Lucia is in the equatorial zone, there is little fluctuation in either daylight hours or temperature.
Atlantic Standard Time (AST) is four hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), while Eastern Standard Time (EST) is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In the winter, the time difference in Saint Lucia compared to the UK is four hours. In the summer, the time difference in Saint Lucia is five hours. The Saint Lucia time difference will vary across Europe.
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Saint Lucia follows Atlantic Standard Time (AST) from November to March, along with many other countries and regions along a similar longitude. During the winter, there is no time difference in Saint Lucia compared to the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, as well as parts of Quebec. However in the summer there will be a time difference in Saint Lucia between these regions as they continue to follow Atlantic Standard Time (AST) with daylight saving hours. During the summer, Saint Lucia follows Eastern Standard Time (EST), which is one hour behind Atlantic Standard Time (AST).
Saint Lucia is the perfect destination for the traveller who wants to relax and enjoy beautiful tropical scenery. For those wanting to participate in active pursuits such as hiking or scuba diving and other water sports, many resorts offer five star facilities and expert tuition where necessary to help you make the most of your time. Saint Lucia offers a wealth of magnificent scenery, from the spectacular volcanic landforms of the Pitons and the Qualibou caldera to the lush rainforest interior and beautiful Saint Lucia Botanical Gardens. Colonial plantations, cascading waterfalls and meandering rivers can be found along with hidden bays, powder white beaches and turquoise waters.
There are some superb hotels in Saint Lucia for the discerning traveller, offering the best levels of hospitality and service alongside excellent facilities, luxurious accommodation, fantastic cuisine and indulgent pampering. Jalousie Beach in the south of Saint Lucia is set in an old sugar plantation in around 100 acres of grounds. It effortlessly combines incredible scenery with colonial inspired elegance and contemporary elements. The superb spa is set amongst the trees, while the PADI accredited dive centre allows guests to experience scuba diving in one of the best locations in the world. The luxury boutique hotel Cap Maison in the far north of Saint Lucia is another luxury choice. It is situated above Smugglers Cove beach near to the popular Rodney Bay. The Cap Estate was also a sugar plantation and today over one thousand acres of undulating hills welcome the visitor interested in hiking and nature trails.
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