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Internet, Mail, and Shipping in St. Lucia

Internet, Mail, and Shipping

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Many hotels and resorts in St. Lucia offer free or inexpensive Internet access to their guests. Internet cafés can be found in and around Rodney Bay Marina. Cable & Wireless maintains a public Internet kiosk at Pointe Seraphine, in Castries, that accepts major credit cards or cash.

The General Post Office is on Bridge Street in Castries and is open weekdays from 8:30 to 4:30; all towns and villages have branches. Postage for airmail letters to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom is EC95¢ per ½ ounce; postcards are EC65¢. Airmail letters to Australia and New Zealand cost EC$1.35; postcards, EC70¢. Airmail can take two or three weeks to be delivered—even longer to Australia and New Zealand.

Internet Cafes

CIBS Cafe (Chisel and St. Louis Sts., Castries. 758/458-2195). Cyber Connections (Rodney Bay Marina, Gros Islet. 758/450-9309). Destination St. Lucia (DSL) Ltd. (Rodney Bay Marina, Gros Islet. 758/452-8531).



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