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SAINT LUCIA 🇱🇨 CRUISING THE CARIBBEAN WITH THE OCEAN POSSE
In the heart of the Eastern Caribbean, nestled between Martinique to the north and Saint Vincent to the south, lies the verdant gem of Saint Lucia — a sailor’s isle where the mountains rise like sentinels and the trades whisper tales through the rigging. This Windward island, with her craggy volcanic shoulders, hidden coves, and crescent bays, is a captivating call to all manner of cruising vessels. Here, land and sea hold court in a dramatic interplay — from the twin Pitons that pierce the sky to the quiet rustle of mangroves on the leeward coast.
This is not a land to be rushed. To cruise Saint Lucia is to glide through pages of Caribbean lore — to swing at anchor beneath rainforest-cloaked ridges, to take your sundowner with a backdrop of drumbeats and drifting hibiscus, and to feel the hum of an island that has known buccaneers, sugar barons, and today’s salt-hardened cruisers alike.
APPROACH
Sailing from the north, many a crew first makes Saint Lucia landfall off Rodney Bay, a generous sweep of beach with the headland of Pigeon Island standing proudly to the northwest. From the sea, the island reveals itself not in subtlety but in grandeur. Volcanic ridges run from north to south, with the interior wrapped in green , towering palms, breadfruit trees, and dense rainforest, all set against the gray-blue profile of the island’s spine.
Approaches to the island are straightforward, with the Atlantic swell pounding the eastern windward shore, rendering it wild and largely unnavigable for anchoring. The western leeward coast, however, is a haven, protected, navigable, and dotted with well-known anchorages, boutique marinas, and fishing villages that carry the soul of the Caribbean in their timbre.
Seasons and Sailing Conditions
Saint Lucia lies within the belt of the Northeast Trade Winds, and its sailing calendar follows the rhythm familiar to all Caribbean mariners:
* High Season (December to April): This is the dry season and the prime time for cruising. Winds are moderate (15–20 knots), skies are clear, and the anchorages are lively. Expect company — Saint Lucia is a favored destination among charter fleets and private cruisers, particularly around holidays and regatta seasons.
* Shoulder Season (May to June): Still favorable for cruising, with calmer seas and fewer boats. A sweet spot for those seeking fair winds and solitude.
* Hurricane Season (July to November): While Saint Lucia lies on the southern edge of the hurricane belt and is statistically less affected than its northern sisters, storms remain a risk. Many yachts either sail south to Grenada or haul out during this time. Squalls and humidity increase from August onward.
Several rallies and many transatlantic yachts arrive in Saint Lucia each December from the Canary Islands and Cape Verde.
Those who remain into late season enjoy quieter bays and local charm, unhurried by the flotillas.
SAINT LUCIA WEATHER
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SAINT LUCIA PILOT CHARTS
SAINT LUCIA PILOT CHARTS provide historic points and aggregated information of wind flows, air and ocean temperatures, wave heights, rain, barometric weight, and climate conditions at various seasons. This data was acquired from oceanographic and meteorologic perceptions over hundreds of years starting in the late eighteenth century. These diagrams are planned to help mariners choose routes around and approaching Cuba with respect to the normal climate and sea conditions using prevailing seasonal wind information.
PORTS OF ENTRY
Saint Lucia offers several official ports of entry for yachts, each equipped with customs and immigration facilities to ensure a smooth clearance process. Here are the primary ports of entry:
1. Rodney Bay (IGY Rodney Bay Marina)
* Located in the northwest, this is Saint Lucia’s principal port of entry and a major hub for yachting activities.
2. Marigot Bay (Marigot Bay Yacht Haven)
* Situated on the western coast, Marigot Bay is a scenic and sheltered harbor.
* The marina is an international port of entry, housing customs and immigration offices.
3. Soufrière
* Located near the iconic Pitons in the southwest, Soufrière serves as an official port of entry.
* The area offers mooring options and is close to natural attractions like botanical gardens and waterfalls, making it a popular stop for yachts.
4. Vieux Fort
* At the southern tip of the island, Vieux Fort is an official port of entry with a larger docking area suitable for large boats.
* The town provides modern amenities, including supermarkets, shopping malls, and restaurants, and is in proximity to white sandy beaches ideal for windsurfing enthusiasts.
5. Castries Harbour
* Located in the capital city, Castries Harbour is an official port of entry with customs officials on-site.
* Yachts entering the harbor are required to proceed directly to the customs dock; failure to do so may result in fines.
* While it has facilities for yachts, many prefer clearing in at Rodney Bay or Marigot Bay due to more streamlined processes
Each of these ports provides essential services for yachts, including customs and immigration clearance. It’s advisable to check the specific facilities and services available at each port before arrival to ensure they meet your vessel’s requirements.
DOCUMENTS
🇱🇨 Yacht Clearance Documents for Saint Lucia
📄 For the Vessel
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Vessel Registration Document
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Proof of ownership and registration (flag state certificate).
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Crew & Passenger List
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A typed or legible list showing full names, nationalities, passport numbers, and roles (crew/passenger) of everyone aboard.
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Customs Declaration Form
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Declares goods, equipment, and any dutiable items aboard.
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Clearance from Last Port
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Official clearance papers (zarpe) from the last country or port visited.
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Maritime Declaration of Health
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Required especially if there have been any illnesses onboard during transit.
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📄 For Each Person Onboard
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Valid Passport
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Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.
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Saint Lucia Immigration Card (E/D Card)
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Completed on arrival; often available at the marina or provided by Customs/Immigration.
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Visa (if applicable)
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Nationals from some countries require a visa in advance. Most EU, UK, US, and Commonwealth country citizens do not require one for short stays.
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🛂 Arrival Procedures
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Proceed directly to a designated port of entry (Rodney Bay, Marigot Bay, Soufrière, Vieux Fort, or Castries).
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Do not disembark or allow anyone ashore until the vessel has cleared Customs and Immigration.
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Customs and Immigration officers will usually visit the vessel at the marina or dock; in some ports, the captain may need to visit the offices ashore.
📌 Notes
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Overtime charges may apply if clearing in after hours, weekends, or holidays.
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Pets must be declared in advance and meet Saint Lucia’s import regulations.
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Firearms must be declared and surrendered to customs upon arrival. Failure to do so can result in serious penalties.
MUST SEE
🏔️ 1. The Pitons (Gros & Petit Piton) – View or Hike
Even if you don’t climb them, Gros Piton is hikeable (Petit is not). The guided hike is a physical challenge but rewards with panoramic island views. UNESCO World Heritage site.
🌋 2. Sulphur Springs & Drive-In Volcano (Soufrière)
Billed as the “world’s only drive-in volcano.” Boiling mud pools, sulfur steam vents, and hot mineral baths make it a surreal, must-do volcanic experience.
🌿 3. Tet Paul Nature Trail
Near the Pitons, this short, guided hike offers one of the best views of both Pitons without the physical exertion. Great for photography and cultural insights.
🧘 4. Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens & Mineral Baths
A beautifully landscaped garden with a waterfall colored by volcanic minerals. The original baths were built in 1784 for French troops—now open to the public.
🏞️ 5. Edmund Forest Reserve Hike
Off-the-beaten-path rainforest hike inland from Soufrière. Dense jungle, rare birds (like the Saint Lucian parrot), and waterfalls—guided hikes highly recommended.
🏰 6. Morne Fortune & Old British Fort (Castries)
Panoramic views of Castries and a slice of colonial military history. Includes Government House and ruins of old British garrisons.
🥘 7. Castries Market & Vendor’s Arcade
Bustling local market for spices, fruits, handicrafts, and hot street food. Great spot to feel the urban pulse and meet Saint Lucians.
🎭 8. Fond Latisab Creole Park (Babonneau)
A living cultural museum. Participate in cassava bread making, see traditional dances, and hear Saint Lucian stories and songs in Kweyol.
🌄 9. Millet Bird Sanctuary & Community Trail
A quieter, eco-tourism spot inland with trails through forested hills and excellent birdwatching—home to the rare Saint Lucia parrot (Amazona versicolor).
🛕 10. Balenbouche Estate
A colonial-era sugar plantation turned heritage site. Offers tours, short hikes, yoga retreats, and a glimpse into Saint Lucia’s complex colonial past.
REPAIRS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
🔧🛠️ 1. IGY Rodney Bay Marina (Gros Islet – Northwest)
This is the primary and most comprehensive yacht service hub in Saint Lucia.
* Haul-Out Facility:
* 75-ton travel lift (up to 31.5 ft beam)
* Hardstand and long-term dry storage
* Pressure washing, blocking, bottom painting, and more
* On-Site Services:
* Mechanical and electrical repair
* Fiberglass and hull work
* Marine electronics
* Engine servicing (authorized Yanmar dealer available)
* Sail and canvas repair (e.g., Saint Lucia Sails)
* Stainless steel & aluminum fabrication
* Propeller and shaft work
* Chandlery (Island Water World)
* Contact:
* www.igymarinas.com
* VHF Channel 16 / 12
* Customs & Immigration on-site
🧰 2. Marigot Bay Marina (Marigot – West Coast)
Luxury-focused marina with limited repair capabilities. Best for provisioning and light repairs.
* Haul-Out: ❌ No haul-out facility
* Services:
* Minor electrical/mechanical repairs
* Yacht cleaning, dive services
* Concierge services for sourcing contractors
* Fuel dock and customs available
* Contact:
* marigotbayyachthaven.com
🔧 3. Saint Lucia Marine Services (Rodney Bay Boatyard)
Located within IGY Rodney Bay Marina, this is the go-to yard for serious repairs and overhauls.
* Services:
* Hull painting (including antifouling)
* Rigging inspections and replacements
* Engine repower and servicing
* Gelcoat and fiberglass repair
* Marine carpentry
* Hurricane tie-downs available
* Onsite Marine Trades:
* Electronics specialists
* Refrigeration and A/C techs
* Metal fabricators and welders
* Surveyors
⚓ Other Notes
* Dry season (December–May) is the busiest time; haul-out appointments should be booked well in advance.
* Hurricane season (June–November): Rodney Bay offers some hurricane-prep services and secure tie-down areas.
MARIGOT BAY YACHT HAVEN 🇱🇨 SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
MARIGOT BAY YACHT HAVEN 🇱🇨 SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
13°57.9416′ N 61°01.46′ W
We are pleased to extend a warm welcome to Ocean Posse yachts and their crews as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting the cruising community throughout the Caribbean.
As a proud partner of the Ocean Posse, Marigot Bay Yacht Haven is delighted to offer an exclusive 15% discount on dockage to all registered Ocean Posse vessels visiting our marina.
Discount: 15% off standard dockage rates
• Eligibility: Valid for all registered Ocean Posse yachts
• Amenities & Access:
• Full access to adjacent luxury resort amenities at a reduced cost
• Reliable 60/50 Hz shore power
• Secure berthing in one of the Caribbean’s most protected harbors
• Subject to availability; advance reservation is recommended

CONTACT
We look forward to welcoming Ocean Posse members and ensuring each visit to Marigot Bay Yacht Haven is an exceptional and memorable experience.
Mandy Louis
Marigot Bay Yacht Haven
MONDAY – FRIDAY: 09:00 – 17:00
SATURDAY – SUNDAY: 08:00 – 17:00
VHF CHANNEL 12
P.O. Box MG 7227
Marigot Bay, Castries
Saint Lucia
Marina Office:
+1 758-728-9948
Marina Manager:
+1 758-728-9948
Resort Office:
+1 758-458-5300
info@marigotbayyachthaven.com

AMENITIES
• Wi-Fi
• Black Water Pump Out
• Use of the facilities of the 5-star Marigot Bay Resort with its beautiful amenities
• In-Slip Fueling at Duty Free Prices.
• Courier and Yacht Services Requirements
• Provisioning
• Transfers and Tours
• Marina Personal Assistant Services
• Yacht Agent Service• Pets Allowed (Conditions Apply)
YACHT BERTHING
• 42 berths
• Maximum length of 280 Ft
• Maximum draft of 20 ft
HOURS OF OPERATION
Marina Office
Open Daily
0800 hours to 1800 hours
Check-In: 1300 hours
Check-Out: 1100 hours
Contact marina office for special arrival requests. After hours
arrival is dependent upon weather conditions. Inbound traffic
will be closed should wind be greater than 15 knots
BERTHING & MARINA HIGHLIGHTS
• 20 Mooring Buoys in the Inner Part of Marigot Bay with a
Maximum Weight Capacity of 70 tons
• 42 Berths with a Maximum Length of 280 ft and Maximum
Draft of 20 ft
• Fixed Mega-Yacht Docks
• On-Site Customs and Immigration Clearance
• Open Daily: 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM UTC – 04:00
• High-Speed Dock and On-berth Fueling (Diesel and Gas)
• Shower Facilities and Laundry Service
• Complimentary Wireless Internet Access and Cable TV
• Pets Allowed (Conditions Apply)
LOCATION

NEARBY MUST SEE
1. Gros Piton Hike
For adventure enthusiasts, hiking Gros Piton is a rewarding challenge. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers panoramic views of the island from its summit. The guided hike takes approximately five hours round-trip and provides insights into the island’s flora and fauna.
2. Diamond Botanical Gardens & Mineral Baths
Located near Soufrière, the Diamond Botanical Gardens are a serene retreat featuring a variety of tropical plants and the picturesque Diamond Waterfall. After exploring the gardens, take a dip in the mineral baths, which are believed to have therapeutic properties.
3. Anse La Raye Village
Experience authentic Saint Lucian culture in the fishing village of Anse La Raye. Stroll through the village to admire its colonial architecture and interact with friendly locals. If you’re there on a Friday evening, don’t miss the famous Fish Fry, where you can savor freshly prepared seafood while enjoying live music and dancing.