Sport in Saint Lucia is built around a strong network of dedicated venues, from national stadiums and training facilities to golf courses, tennis courts and aquatic centres. Across the island, both professional and community-level sports are supported by spaces designed for training, matches and everyday activity.
Here are some of the key locations:
Located near Rodney Bay, this is Saint Lucia’s main cricket venue and one of the Caribbean’s leading stadiums. It hosts international matches and major regional events, with a capacity of up to 20,000. Modern facilities, including floodlights for day and night games, make it a key hub for cricket on the island.
Built for the 2007 Cricket World Cup, this indoor venue now supports multiple sports, including basketball, volleyball and netball. It features a modern electronic scoreboard, training areas and seating for around 600 spectators, making it a flexible space for both practice and competitions.
This 18-hole, par-71 course stretches across the rolling hills of Cap Estate, offering scenic views and a technically challenging layout. A second 9-hole course at Sandals La Toc provides a more compact experience, with narrow fairways and a focus on precision.
Located in Beausejour, this facility includes six courts, including a stadium court used for tournaments. It has hosted regional and international competitions and offers player facilities such as dressing rooms and training spaces, with plans for future expansion.
Serving both the local community and regional athletes, this centre features a 25-metre pool and a separate shallow pool for training. It supports swimming lessons, competitive programs and a range of fitness activities, including aqua aerobics and group classes.
Set in a coastal village west of Castries, this grass field is used for local football matches and community events. Equipped with lighting and basic facilities, it offers a more relaxed setting, with the sea and surrounding landscape close by.
A multi-sport facility on the west coast, featuring an artificial football pitch and an athletics track. The stadium includes long jump pits, changing rooms and lighting, supporting both training sessions and local competitions.
Located on the east coast in Dennery, this facility is managed by the Saint Lucia Football Association. It features an artificial pitch used for training, youth development programs and official matches across different levels of the sport.
Situated in Vieux Fort, this football venue includes a grass field, spectator stands, lighting and changing facilities. It hosts local matches and events and is named after one of Saint Lucia’s respected football figures.
A well-used football ground on the island’s east coast, featuring artificial turf and floodlights. It plays an important role in local leagues and community sports, supporting regular matches and training sessions.
Located in the south-east, this facility includes an artificial football field with lighting and changing rooms. It serves the local community and is linked to the early life of cricketer Daren Sammy.
Situated in Micoud, this artificial turf field is equipped with floodlights and supports regular football training and matches. It is primarily used for community sports and local competitions.
The island’s official sports platform, bringing together sports, training and activity across disciplines like cricket, football, rugby and swimming. Popular sports on the island include: