Castries - Docking
Yachts can anchor in front of Castries Town or in Vigie Creek. See comments at bottom of the page from cruisers who have tried anchoring off Castries town – the bottom is reported to be very foul.
Vigie Creek (near GFL Charles Airport)
The facilities at Vigie are somewhat run down but basic yacht repair and replenishment facilities may be available. There is little space here however for anchoring and it can be rolly in northerly swells.
Castries Harbour
The main advantage of the Harbour anchorage is its close proximity to the capital of St Lucia. Note that there may be up to five cruise ships in port and anchoring may not be suitable during busy cruise ship periods.
When entering Castries Harbour, it is necessary to avoid the shoal that extends to the west of Tapion Peak. Vigie Hill has a light that flashes twice every 10 seconds, allowing you to easily identify the harbor at night.
Last updated: October 2017.
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Reported by CSSN:
DATE: 2017-12-28 10:30
Country Name: St. Lucia
Location Detail: Castries
EVENT: Assault
HAND: 1
Stolen Items: gold chain
SECURED: N/A
DETAILS: A captain and his wife were shopping at the vegetable open market in Castries, St Lucia , at 10:30 AM when one male, approximately 20 years of age, assaulted the captain by striking him from behind, pushed him to the ground and then ripped a gold chain from his neck. During the assault, the captain’s wife attempted to intervene, and she was struck several times in the chest. Neither the captain nor his wife required medical attention. The assailant escaped by running away from the market. The captain tried to chase the assailant, but was unable to catch him . The victim reported that during the assault, there were approximately 50 local residents who witnessed the assault, and nobody said or did anything to stop it, or assist them after the incident. A police report was made to local authorities.
I am a boat owner who lives on the waterfront Vigie. I have a mooring that I maintain for my 33 x yacht currently on dry dock. Feel free to use it!
Welcome to Saint Lucia.
George
Wanted to see Castries, and went into an anchor in the designated area in the inner harbor.
We have a modern anchor, but it was impossible to back it in and obtain a secure anchoring.
When retracting the anchor for a new trial, it was every time full of plastic sheets, cloth, and rubbish.
The layer of rubbish must be thick, we tried 3 times without being able to penetrate with the anchor.
I now consider this as an unsuitable area for anchoring overnight. Even if only going in for a daytime visit, be careful and consider the wind.
We were able to anchor at Vigie, but there is not a lot of space there,
and many small ferries shuttling for cruise ships.