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Consider St. Lucia for a Vacation Spot

View from the Le Sport resort – March 2006Image via WikipediaBudget Travel "I had gone with my wife to St. Lucia in the eastern Caribbean, one of those small islands not yet blanketed with high-rises.

Instead, the island is dotted with numerous hotels of 60 or 70 units apiece, each on its own beach, each backed by soaring mountains, most patronized primarily by British and Canadian visitors.Because various U.S.

airlines are beginning to provide service to St. Lucia mainly from New York, Atlanta and Miami, the British predominance is about to end.
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