In Saint Lucia, sailing and fishing don’t unfold as separate plans. They follow the same line of movement,shaped by a coastline where distances are short and the transition from shallow bays to deeper watershappens quickly. The west coast creates the foundation for this balance. Sheltered [...]
Preparing for sailing in Saint Lucia doesn’t require excess, but it does benefit from intention. The conditions are generally warm, stable, and predictable, yet the experience is shaped by long hours on the water, shifting light, and constant exposure to sun and salt. Lightweight clothing [...]
Along the coast of Saint Lucia, sailing and snorkelling don’t exist as separate experiences. They unfoldtogether, shaped by a coastline where distances are short and the water is never far. Movement happens inintervals: you sail, pause, enter the water, then continue. Protected from the Atlantic, [...]
Some places along the Caribbean feel open and expansive. Marigot Bay moves differently. It draws inward, creating a space where the sea seems to pause. Located just south of Castries, on the island’s west coast, the bay is framed by steep hills. The entrance is [...]
Sailing in Saint Lucia doesn’t follow the rhythm of long, open crossings. Instead, it unfolds along acoastline where distances are short, navigation feels intuitive, and the landscape constantly shifts.Movement is gentle, but never static. The west coast defines the yachting experience. Sheltered from the Atlantic, [...]