Yacht charter, sailboat and catamaran charter St. Lucia
Last updated on 7 April 2025
Located north of Saint Vincent and south of Martinique, Saint Lucia is one of the Windward Islands. Considered the most beautiful of the Lesser Caribbean islands and the world's top honeymoon destination, Saint Lucia is also famous for its two Pitons, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, instantly recognizable and emblems of the island.famous for its two Pitons, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, immediately recognizable and emblematic of the island. Nature lovers will be charmed by its lush, unspoiled vegetation, its many hiking trails, its waterfalls, its dream beaches and the beauty of its seabed.
Why go on a cruise to Saint Lucia?
Nicknamed the "authentic pearl of the Caribbean", Saint Lucia is an island rich in culture and history as well as in vegetation and relief. A former pirate hideout, the island of Saint Lucia is a true paradise where you can discover abundant, unspoiled nature, heavenly beaches, and colorful seabeds that are among the most magical in the Caribbean, but alsoalso the kindness and hospitality of the island's inhabitants. Your yacht charter in Saint Lucia will be an opportunity to set off on an adventure in the lush tropical forest on excursions and hikes. You can also sail to heavenly coves with crystal-clear waters and exceptional flora and fauna. But above all, marvel at the beauty of the landscapes and enjoy the gentle way of life and the friendliness of the inhabitants. Yacht charter in Saint Lucia promises you some wonderful discoveries, particularly of other island beauties. Continue your adventure and opt for a sailboat charter in Martinique or a catamaran charter in the Grenadines.

The 5 most beautiful ports of call to discover by boat
When you go on your yacht charter to Saint Lucia, set off to discover the most beautiful ports of call:
Marigot Bay
Located on the west coast of the island, Marigot Bay is considered one of the most beautiful bays in Saint Lucia. A true haven of peace surrounded by hills, it is said that a British squadron hid there during the Napoleonic era and that the place was a former pirate hideout. The shallow water and the many colorful fish make it an ideal spot for snorkeling, and as you head out into the open sea, you will surely have the chance to cross paths with dolphins and whales.
Anse Cochon
This is one of the few black sand beaches on the island of Saint Lucia. It is the ideal place for scuba diving and snorkeling among tropical fish. You'll also come across lots of turtles, trumpet fish and even moray eels.
Pigeon Island
Located in the northwest of the island, Pigeon Island National Park is a stop not to be missed during your cruise. You can enjoy the magnificent little coves and also discover the rich history of the place, once a lookout point and military base during the battles between the British and the French. Don't miss the marvelous panorama of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Anse Chastanet
If there is one place that reflects all the beauty of the island, it is Anse Chastanet. This stopover in the heart of this tropical paradise will allow you to enjoy walks and hikes as well as swimming and diving. If you opt for a hike, you will find yourself in the midst of lush nature, water points and magnificent waterfalls. It is also a perfect stopover for sea lovers, who can swim in superb coves with turquoise water turquoise water and dive among the magnificent, colorful reef and its 150 different species of fish, belonging to the Soufrière marine reserve.
Smugglers Cove
Not far from Pigeon Island, Smugglers Cove is an exceptional port of call and the perfect spot in Saint Lucia for snorkeling. You can dive in a cove protected by a cliff and filled with fish and multicolored coral.

When to go sailing in Saint Lucia?
The climate in Saint Lucia is generally pleasant throughout the year. The island has a warm, tropical climate with average temperatures of between 26 and 28 degrees. During your yacht charter in Saint Lucia, you will enjoy the island's ideal sailing conditions. We recommend that you set sail for Saint Lucia between December and May, when the climate is warmer and drier, with temperatures of 28 degrees at sea. On the other hand, due to its tropical climate, Saint Lucia is prone to cyclones between the months of June and November: in fact, we do not recommend that you visit the island during the months of August, September and October, when tropical storms and hurricanes are most likely to occur.
Why rent a catamaran in Saint Lucia?
If you want to take a cruise with friends or family, you will love the comfort and spaciousness of a catamaran. The catamaran offers the possibility of having several cabins in each hull and will allow you to have more privacy thanks to the bathrooms, the living area and the kitchen area on the same level as the cockpit. As far as navigation is concerned, the catamaran is more stable than the monohull and the sailing is more peaceful. The catamaran's shallow draft facilitates anchorages and allows you to sail and drop anchor in shallow waters. Filovent offers you a skippered charter for your yacht charter in Saint Lucia. The skipper will assist you in planning your sailing itinerary and will take charge of navigation maneuvers. His knowledge of the surroundings and possible crossings from Saint Lucia will be of great help to you.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 821 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $31,154 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,451 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |