From Mid-December to Mid-April during the dry season, you’ll experience the most sunshine. If you are looking for a more laid-back vibe, the ‘wet’ season during the months of June to November will be more your style.
Mid-December to mid-April marks the high season in Saint Lucia, which means an increased number of visitors, and low flight and accommodation availability.
The low season is from June to November.
From Mid-April to June you’ll find it relatively easy to secure airfare and accommodation. This is a time with moderate amounts of activity on the island, which also means you won’t have to deal with huge crowds.
Most countries in the Caribbean have simple marriage requirements, which is just one of the reasons they are such popular wedding destinations! You need to apply for a marriage license when getting married in the Caribbean. In most cases, you can do this upon arrival, but in some cases, you must do it ahead of time. Requirements will vary from one Caribbean nation to the next, but in general, spouses who hope to wed abroad should provide all the general required paperwork like birth certificates, documents translated into local language, Le Apostille stamps from your home country consulate, etc.
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