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7 Day St. Lucia Sailing Charter Itinerary

Day 1

Marigot Bay

Tucked away below the verdant hilltops on the west side of St. Lucia, Marigot Bay is a secluded anchorage for boaters seeking a relaxing quiet harbor during their journey along the coast. Charming homes overlook the seas in a colorful collage of white and red-topped roofs. The nearby Marina Village features a variety of unique stores and boutiques perfect for shopping. Waterfront restaurants offer an array of French, Creole, and Caribbean cuisine with the added benefit of jaw-dropping sunset views.

Marigot Bay is one of the most scenic bays in the Caribbean, full of beautiful greenery and excellent restaurants. As you enter the harbor Marigot Beach Club and Dive Resort will be located on your left, here you can choose one of their dining options. Whether you stop in for just a drink or for a three-course gourmet dinner, they never disappoint.

The day’s sailing
  • 7 Hr Sailing time
  • 37 Nautical miles

Mooring

Sheltered anchorage space and mooring buoys available for use. 

Dinghy dockage: Dinghy docks available.

Things to do

An attractive waterfront greets visitors entering Marigot Bay from the sea. The area is protected by sloping hills and dotted with various restaurants known for their French cuisine. Take a sightseeing tour of the surrounding land or head to St Lucia’s marine park for excellent diving and views of the numerous shallow reefs near the shore.

Facilities

Fuel, water, ice, provisions, taxicabs, car rentals, ATM, and Internet access are available.

7 Day St. Lucia Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 2

Anse Cochon

Explore Anse Cochon’s breathtaking beaches filled with picturesque island views and incredibly laid-back vibes. Snorkel or dive these crystal clear waters in the secluded bay of Anse Cochon, there are 3 different wrecks here to investigate.

Mooring

Moorings balls are available here for a price, the red balls are reserved for dive boats or anchor in the middle of the bay. 

Things to do

Snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, diving

Facilities

No facilities here for yachts

Anse Cochon
Day 3

Anse Chastanet

Sail across to Anse Chastanet for breakfast and drop anchor close to the small jetty in the bay. Anse Chastanet and Asne Mamin are the two beaches located here. With the Pitons, you can soak up mountain views and enjoy the day with this striking backdrop these two mountains create. Here the reef extends seaward from the beach displaying a beautiful array of colors and wildlife just below the surface. This is the perfect spot to snorkel and explore the natural beauty of this island.

*Please note if the wind is not favourable to overnight here, please visit as a lunch stop, and overnight an additional night at Pitons Bay or Anse Cochon, which both have safe overnight anchorages.

Mooring

Anchoring only, no mooring balls available

Things to do

Hiking, snorkeling, swimming,and birdwatching. Anchatanet beach restaurant is feet for dining or for lunch.

Facilities

There are no facilities for yachts at this stop.

Anse Chastanet
Day 4

Pitons Bay

Cruise over to the majestic twin Pitons and pick up a mooring buoy just off Sugar Beach, Vyiceroy resort.  If you would rather spend time in the water with one of these two dormant volcano plugs you can snorkel the base of Goros Piton or arrange for a dive of the Piton wall.

Mooring

Mooring balls are available from the marine reserve area

Things to do

Hiking, snorkeling, diving, exploring 

Facilities

No facilities for yachts here

Between the Pitons
Day 5

Malgretoute Bay

Gros Piton is located in Soufriere a picture-perfect relatively underdeveloped town situated in a scenic wonderland. One of the most popular activities among tourists visiting The Pitons is to climb to the top of Gros Piton. For those who are into hiking, this is sure to get your heart rate up, it is a long hike and we suggest wearing sturdy shoes for this.

Mooring

Pick up a mooring or drop anchor at the Malgretoute bay, this area is still a reserve and controlled by the park rangers

Things to do

Explore the Toraille Falls, sulfur Springs, Diamond Botanical Gardens and Falls, Tet Paul Nature Trail, Piton falls, and Toraille to Mt Gimmie Excursion. Tours can be pre-arranged. Grab dinner at Harmony Restaurant.

Facilities

Dock space, water, fuel, restaurants

North of the Piton
Day 6

Sailing Day/Anse Cochon

Set off from Malgretoute bay for a day of sailing or break out the fishing poles and catch dinner off the coast. These are some of the best cruising grounds to enjoy sailing in, make sure to keep an eye out for dolphins and turtles. Once you have completed your day sail head back to Anse Cochon to anchor for the night.

Mooring

Moorings balls are available here for a price, the red balls are reserved for dive boats or anchor in the middle of the bay. 

Things to do

Sailing, cruising, snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, diving

Facilities

No facilities here for yachts

St Lucia
Day 7

Pigeon Island

For the last day of charter enjoy the journey over to Pigeon Island. Drop your anchor and enjoy the clear blue water, white sandy beach, and the marine life of this anchorage. Explore the National Park especially Fort Rodney, this is a superb spot to hike.

Mooring

Anchoring only

Things to do

Hiking, swimming, snorkeling, museum visitation, national park, have dinner at Jam Dubois

Facilities

No facilities for yachts

Pigeon Island

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