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|}{{TOCleft}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lucia Saint Lucia] is part of the [[Lesser Antilles]] in the [[Caribbean]]. It is an independent country and a member of the British Commonwealth. The island population is [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/st.html 160,145] and covers an area of 620 km<sup>2</sup>. The island was originally populated by Carib Indians.
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====Overview====
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lucia Saint Lucia] is part of the [[Lesser Antilles]] in the [[Caribbean]]. It is an independent country and a member of the British Commonwealth. The island population is [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/st.html 160,145] and covers an area of 620 km<sup>2</sup>. The island was originally populated by Carib Indians.
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The Europeans first arrived in the [http://www.geographia.com/st-lucia/lchis01.htm 1550s] led by the notorious buccaneer Francois le Clerc, a.k.a. Jambe de Bois, or Wooden Leg. Peg-Leg le Clerc set up a fine little base on Pigeon Island, from whence he issued forth to prey upon unwitting and treasure-laden Spanish galleons. The island is named for the Roman Catholic Saint Lucy of Syracuse. Around 1600, the Dutch arrived, establishing a fortified base at Vieux Fort. Then the English colonists arrived in the 1600s. The French also settled in Soufrière in 1746. The British and the French contested the island throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries (changing possession 14 times); it was finally ceded to the UK in 1814. Self-government was granted in 1967 and independence in 1979. Despite this long English rule, the island's French cultural legacy is still evident in its Creole dialect.
The Europeans first arrived in the [http://www.geographia.com/st-lucia/lchis01.htm 1550s] led by the notorious buccaneer Francois le Clerc, a.k.a. Jambe de Bois, or Wooden Leg. Peg-Leg le Clerc set up a fine little base on Pigeon Island, from whence he issued forth to prey upon unwitting and treasure-laden Spanish galleons. The island is named for the Roman Catholic Saint Lucy of Syracuse. Around 1600, the Dutch arrived, establishing a fortified base at Vieux Fort. Then the English colonists arrived in the 1600s. The French also settled in Soufrière in 1746. The British and the French contested the island throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries (changing possession 14 times); it was finally ceded to the UK in 1814. Self-government was granted in 1967 and independence in 1979. Despite this long English rule, the island's French cultural legacy is still evident in its Creole dialect.
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[[Image:StLucia_Pitons.jpg|thumb|324px|right|'''The Pitons in St. Lucia''' - ''click for larger view'']]
[[Image:StLucia_Pitons.jpg|thumb|324px|right|'''The Pitons in St. Lucia''' - ''click for larger view'']]
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==Special Navigation Notes==
 
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==Local Radio Nets==
==Local Radio Nets==
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''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''
==Arrival/Departure procedures==
==Arrival/Departure procedures==
Vessels MUST clear out at an official Port of Entry so as to obtain a clearance certificate.
Vessels MUST clear out at an official Port of Entry so as to obtain a clearance certificate.
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<font color="red">Warning:</font> Be aware that the authorities will request and hold a document showing that the yacht has been cleared for the previously visited country. Since many countries do not automatically issue such documents be sure to request one.
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{{Warning}}Be aware that the authorities will request and hold a document showing that the yacht has been cleared for the previously visited country. Since many countries do not automatically issue such documents be sure to request one.
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==St Lucia Immigration, Visas & Customs==
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Island Country
====Immigration====
====Immigration====
The up-to-date visa requirement information is available on the [http://stlucia.gov.lc/faq/do_i_need_a-visa_to_enter_saint_lucia.htm St Lucia Website] and [http://www.stlucia.gov.lc/faq/StainLiciaVisaApplicationFrom.pdf Online Application Forms (download)]
The up-to-date visa requirement information is available on the [http://stlucia.gov.lc/faq/do_i_need_a-visa_to_enter_saint_lucia.htm St Lucia Website] and [http://www.stlucia.gov.lc/faq/StainLiciaVisaApplicationFrom.pdf Online Application Forms (download)]
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It is possible for visiting yachts to stay for up to 6 months (crews are subject to immigration rules).
It is possible for visiting yachts to stay for up to 6 months (crews are subject to immigration rules).
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==Ports & Popular Stops==
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==Health and Security==
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* [[Castries]] [[image:Poe.jpg]]
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====Health====
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* [[Marigot_Bay_St_Lucia|Marigot Bay]]
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* [[Soufriere|Soufrière]] [[image:Poe.jpg]]
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* [[Rodney Bay]] [[image:Poe.jpg]]
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* [[Vieux Fort]] [[image:Poe.jpg]]
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[[image:Poe.jpg]] = Port of entry
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====Security====
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It is advisable to lock your boat and dinghy.
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==Health & Security==
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==Berthing Options==
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Submit any health warnings/information and any security details here.
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===Ports===
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* [[Castries]] [[image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Question_icon.png]]
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* [[Marigot_Bay_St_Lucia|Marigot Bay]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]]
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* [[Soufriere|Soufrière]] [[image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]]
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* [[Rodney Bay]] [[image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]]
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* [[Vieux Fort]] [[image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Question_icon.png]]
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[[image:Poe.jpg]] = Port of entry, [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]], [[image:Marina_icon.png]] = Marina, = Anchorage, [[image:Question_icon.png]] = Needs data.
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==Yacht Services and Repairs==
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''See individual ports''.
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==Things to do Ashore==
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''See individual ports''.
==Transportation==
==Transportation==
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==Forum Discussions==
==Forum Discussions==
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List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements)
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List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/st-lucia.html St Lucia Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum]
* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/st-lucia.html St Lucia Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum]
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==External Links==
==External Links==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lucia Wikipedia - St. Lucia]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lucia Wikipedia - St. Lucia] - Wikipedia
* [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/st.html CIA World Factbook - St. Lucia]  
* [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/st.html CIA World Factbook - St. Lucia]  
* [http://www.geographia.com/st-lucia/lchis01.htm St. Lucia Official Guide]
* [http://www.geographia.com/st-lucia/lchis01.htm St. Lucia Official Guide]
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==References & Publications==
==References & Publications==
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* Jimmy Cornell, [http://www.amazon.com/World-Cruising-Handbook-Jimmy-Cornell/dp/0877422974/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219345541&sr=8-10 <cite>World Cruising Handbook</cite>], International Marine, Camden, Maine, ISBN 0713634324
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* {{Reference|Jimmy Cornell|[http://www.amazon.com/World-Cruising-Handbook-Covering-Maritime/dp/0713658274/ World Cruising Handbook: Covering All the Maritime Nations of the World]|Adlard Coles Nautical; 3rd edition (July 31, 2001)|978-0713658279}}
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* Ashley Scott and Nancy Scott, [http://www.amazon.com/Cruising-Guide-Caribbean-Marinas-Services/dp/0944428606/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219345986&sr=1-1 <cite>Cruising Guide to Caribbean Marinas and Services</cite>], The Cruising Guide, Duredin, FL, ISBN 0944428606
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* {{Reference|Ashley Scott and Nancy Scott|[http://www.amazon.com/Cruising-Guide-Caribbean-Marinas-Services/dp/0944428606/ Cruising Guide to Caribbean Marinas and Services]|Cruising Guide Pubns (February 15, 2003)|I978-0944428603}}
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* Chris Doyle, [http://www.amazon.com/Sailors-Windward-Islands-Directory-2001-2002/dp/0944428533/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219346234&sr=1-1 <cite>Sailors Guide to the Windward Islands</cite>], The Cruising Guide, Duredin, FL, ISBN 0944428533
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* {{Reference|Chris Doyle|[http://www.amazon.com/Sailors-Guide-Windward-Islands-Chris/dp/0944428940/ Sailors Guide to the Windward Islands]|Chris Doyle Publishing; 2013-2014 edition (September 30, 2012)|978-0944428948}}
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* W. T. Stone and A. M. Hays [http://www.amazon.com/Cruising-Guide-Caribbean-William-Stone/dp/0924486570/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219346438&sr=1-6 <cite>A Cruising Guide to the Caribbean</cite>], Sheridan, New York, ISBN 0924486570
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* {{Reference|William T. Stone and Anne M. Hays|[http://www.amazon.com/Cruising-Guide-Caribbean-William-Stone/dp/0924486570/ Cruising Guide to the Caribbean]|Sheridan House; Rev Rep edition (August 21, 1998)|978-0924486579}}
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==Personal Notes==
==Personal Notes==
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St Lucia Cruising Guide

An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around St Lucia.

Saint Lucia
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Capital: Castries
World icon.png 14°01′N, 60°59′W
Language: English (official), French patois
Currency: East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Timezone: UTC-4
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Saint Lucia is part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. It is an independent country and a member of the British Commonwealth. The island population is 160,145 and covers an area of 620 km2. The island was originally populated by Carib Indians.

The Europeans first arrived in the 1550s led by the notorious buccaneer Francois le Clerc, a.k.a. Jambe de Bois, or Wooden Leg. Peg-Leg le Clerc set up a fine little base on Pigeon Island, from whence he issued forth to prey upon unwitting and treasure-laden Spanish galleons. The island is named for the Roman Catholic Saint Lucy of Syracuse. Around 1600, the Dutch arrived, establishing a fortified base at Vieux Fort. Then the English colonists arrived in the 1600s. The French also settled in Soufrière in 1746. The British and the French contested the island throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries (changing possession 14 times); it was finally ceded to the UK in 1814. Self-government was granted in 1967 and independence in 1979. Despite this long English rule, the island's French cultural legacy is still evident in its Creole dialect.

The island is steep with very lush tropical vegetation. The scenery, especially near Soufrière is dominated by the dramatic presence of the twin peaks: Gros Piton and Petit Piton, 615 m (2019 ft.) and 750 m (2461 ft.) tall.

Climate & Weather

The climate is tropical, moderated by northeast trade winds; dry season January to April, rainy season May to August.

Sources of weather forecasting:

Charts

BA
956 Guadeloupe to Trinidad
NIMA
2521 St. Lucia
Imray-Iolaire
A4 Guadeloupe to St. Lucia
The Pitons in St. Lucia - click for larger view


Local Radio Nets

Also see World Cruiser's Nets

Arrival/Departure procedures

Vessels MUST clear out at an official Port of Entry so as to obtain a clearance certificate.

Warning: Be aware that the authorities will request and hold a document showing that the yacht has been cleared for the previously visited country. Since many countries do not automatically issue such documents be sure to request one.

Island Country

Immigration

The up-to-date visa requirement information is available on the St Lucia Website and Online Application Forms (download)

Visas are not required for the citizens of Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Venezuela and the US. "Arrival Visas" (at US$50) will be granted to citizens of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Luxembourg, Malta, Panama, Poland, Portugal and Sweden. Arrivals from the Russian Federation require a visa obtained in advance.

A six week stay is granted when clearing in, with a possible further 30 day extension that can be obtained in Castries.

Some of the countries (including St Lucia) in the Caribbean use an electronic method for pre-registering your arrival in the country. When it works, it eliminates the need to fill out the customs forms in quadruplicate. It sometimes works. In general, The Customs and Immigration service is a throwback to the good old days of bureaucracy, when masses of paperwork is generated at great inconvenience for no apparent benefit. And remember to wear a shirt.

Customs

Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared to Customs on arrival.

PETS: Pets must have a Veterinary Import Permit before entering St Lucia. Cats and dogs must be microchipped, have been vaccinated against Rabies and have been treated against ticks and fleas within 48 hours of arrival. Animals (and their documentation) MUST be inspected by the Veterinary Officer before being allowed ashore. For full requirements and information: St Lucia Veterinary Office Email. Forms can be downloaded in advance from Pet Travel

It is possible for visiting yachts to stay for up to 6 months (crews are subject to immigration rules).

Health and Security

Health

Submit any health warnings/information. Remove any of these sections do not apply to this particular country.

Security

It is advisable to lock your boat and dinghy.

Berthing Options

Ports

Poe.jpg = Port of entry, Anchor Icon.png, Marina icon.png = Marina, = Anchorage, Question icon.png = Needs data.

Yacht Services and Repairs

See individual ports.

Things to do Ashore

See individual ports.

Transportation

There are flights to England and to the US via Barbados. Also there are ferries from Rodney Bay to Martinique.

Routes/Passages To/From

Cruiser's Friends

Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

References & Publications

Personal Notes

  • Despite the dramatic beauty of the island and its many attractive anchorages, I found our stay rather unpleasant. We were continuously harassed by an endless procession of money hungry young men. --Istioploos


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