Culture, Festivals & Music
St. Lucia’s rich cultural heritage is a blend of African, French, and British influences, reflected in its language, music, and festivals. English is the official language, but a French-based Creole called Kwéyòl is widely spoken and celebrated through music and literature. The island is known for its lively Soca, Calypso, and Reggae music scenes.
One of the most anticipated events on the island is the St. Lucia Jazz Festival, held annually in May, which attracts international musicians and visitors. The island also celebrates Carnival with colorful parades, traditional dances, and vibrant costumes, showcasing its Afro-Caribbean roots.