Are Mosquitoes a problem in St Lucia in March or is just more of problem when the humidity is higher around July time. We will be staying in Vieux Fort area.
Mosquitoes in St Lucia in March
Recent Activity
View all Caribbean Islands activity »
- 1 IGA Store in walking distance from the Alexandria Resort
- 2 St. Thomas - Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star Mariott Beach Resort
- 3 Which island to visit???
- 4 Looking for cheap place to stay during augustus-oktober 2013
- 5 San Juan airport (SJU) public bus
- 6 Seven Seas on T&C, what to do and what to see?
- 7 Verandah Resort on Antigua
- 8 DR vs Riviera Maya - Which Resort?
- 9 Best place for a massage in Anguilla?
- 10
It's Excellent in the Exumas ~ A week on Staniel Cay (+ Atlantis)
- 11 Bermuda Trip
- 12 quiet and relaxing
- 13 Spirit Airlines to Caribbean - Need help w/carryon question.
- 14 Meditation and yoga Retreat in Caribbean or Costa Rica
- 15 St.Thomas St. John
- 16 Need some guidance with my Puerto Rican vacation!
- 17 Suggestions on Good Restaurants in Grand Cayman
- 18 Four Seasons Nevis or Four Seasons Punta Mita, Mexico?
- 19 June vacation trip for guys
- 20
HONEYMOONERS on BUDGET...HELP
- 21 Multi Family Vacation- Caribbean
- 22 Honeymoon Help!
- 23 Search Engines for Any Caribbean destination?
- 24 Anyone drive a rental car in Dominican Republic?
- 25 Grand Cayman



we were in the Castries (day/night) and Soufriere (day) areas in december and had no problems. its been a few years ago but i have a vague recollection of our driver (from airport) telling us that mosquitoes were a very big problem on certain parts of the island but for the life of me i dont recall where. i dont know if that meant they do mosquito abatement in some parts (populated areas) and not in others. We didnt visit Vieux Fort so unfortumately I cannot comment on that particular area. But even if I was told the mosquitoes would be buzzing, i'd go back in a heartbeat. I have to say St Lucia was probably the most beautiful place ive ever been - particularly the Pitons.
I found them a nuisance on our trip in February but chiefly at dawn and dusk or just after a tropical shower.
Are you staying in an hotel? I would not sleep anywhere without window screens and be careful about opening balcony doors during the early morning or around dusk. Fans and ac help blow them away!
They are prevalent in the rainforest so wear long pants and repellent if hiking.