See how 3 Islands compare with each other - St Lucia, Jamaica and Barbados
| Country | Saint Lucia | Jamaica | Barbados |
| Nationality | Saint Lucian | Jamaican | Barbadian (Bajan) |
| Capital | Castries | Kingston | Bridgetown |
| Location | Part of Lesser Antilles | Part of Greater Antilles | Part of Lesser Antilles |
| Closest Islands | Martinique & St Vincent | Cuba & Haiti | St Vincent & St Lucia |
| Island Size | 616sq km | 10,991sq km | 431sq km |
| Terrain | Volcanic and mountainous with some broad fertile valleys | Mostly mountains, with narrow discontinous coastal plain | Relatively flat, rises gently to central highland region |
| Highest Point | Mount Gimie: 950m | Blue Mountain Peak: 2,256m | Mount Hillaby: 336m |
| Land Use | Arable Land: 7% Permanent crops: 23% Other: 70% | Arable Land: 16% Permanent crops: 10% Other: 74% | Arable Land: 37% Permanent crops: 2% Other: 61% |
| Enviro. Issues | Deforestation, soil erosion, especially in the north | Deforestation, coastal waters polluted, damage to coral reefs | Pollution of coastal waters, soil erosion |
| Country Motto | The Land, The People, The Light | Out of Many, One People | Pride and Industry |
| Independence | 22nd February 1979 | 6th August 1962 | 20th November 1966 |
| National Athem | Sons and Daughthers of St Lucia | Jamaica, Land We Love | In Plenty and in Time of Need |
| National Dish | Green fig and salt fish | Ackee and salt fish | Cou-Cou and flying fish, JugJug |
| National Bird | Saint Lucia Parrot (Jacquot) | The Doctor Bird (Swallowtail Humming Bird) | None |
| National Flower | La Margarite and La Rose | Lignum Vitae tree | Dwarf Poinciana or Flower Fence |
| Prime Minister | Stephenson King (Since Sept 2007) | Portia Simpson-Miller (since 30th March 2006) | Owen Seymour Arther (since 6th Sept 1994) |
| Population | 166,312 (2005) | 2,731,832 (2005) | 279,254 (2005) |
| Labour Occupation | Agriculture: 22% Industry: 25% Services: 53% | Agriculture: 20% Industry: 17% Services: 63% | Agricture: 10% Industry: 15% Services: 75% |
| Currency | Eastern Caribbean Dollar | Jamaican Dollar | Barbadian Dollar |
| Joined CARICOM | 1st May 1974 | 1st August 1973 | 1st August 1973 |