Phones and Post
St Lucia's phone system is reliable. Public phone booths are located all around the island and take either coins (EC$1 or EC$0.25) or the phone cards available from Cable Wireless offices, post offices, pharmacies and convenience shops. All major towns and villages have a post office ; and the major ones in Anse La Raye, Castries, Dennery, Gros Islet, Micoud, Soufriere and Vieux Fort are open Monday through Friday 8.15am-4.30pm; sub-offices are open 1-5pm. The General Post Office on Bridge Street in Castries (tel 758/452-5157) is the island's largest and has a philatelic bureau. Sending postcards and packages to the US, Canada or Europe costs less than EC$1, but as they can take up to two weeks to reach their destination, you might want to send urgent items home via the courier services in Castries: FedEx are on Derek Walcott Square (tel 758/452-1320), DHL are on Manoel Street (tel 758/453-1538), and UPS on Bridge Street (tel 758/452-7211).
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