Surrounded by rainforest-clad hills, Saint Lucia’s deep-water dock, The Marina at Marigot Bay lies 20 minutes north of Soufrière on the west coast in one of the Caribbean’s most sheltered locations. The Marina is accessed through a buoyed entrance channel, 160ft wide, from the entrance waypoint at 13 degrees 58.1 minutes north, 61 degrees, 01.8 minutes west. This Marina can accommodate 40 yachts from 30ft to 250ft LOA with a maximum draft of 16ft and a maximum beam of 44ft.
Electricity, fresh water, complementary Wi-Fi and high-speed internet connection, garbage disposal, CCTV surveillance and 24-hour security, high-speed fuelling for both diesel and gasoline are just some of the services that the marina has to offer.
Heavily frequented by the world’s super yachts, this marina is also an official port of entry in Saint Lucia and immigration & customs are a breezy affair. It provides an exclusive berthing facility and full service marina for yachts of all sizes, both long stay and short-term visitors. Both the island and Marigot Bay in particular, remain busy and swarming with visitors throughout the year.
The Marina Village, with its wide range of shops, boutiques, French bakery, bank and supermarket is open year round as is the new luxury resort and spa situated right above the docks. Impeccable service, a well-stocked chandlery, luxury provisioning, duty-free fuel are all trademark offerings of this magnificent place.
Marigot Bay is located on the western coast of Saint Lucia 3.75 miles southwest from the capital city of Castries and a short distance from the Saint Lucian National Marine Reserve. The inland portion of the bay forms a hurricane hole, used to shelter vessels from hurricanes.