St. Lucia is one of the most uniquely beautiful islands in the eastern Caribbean.
Location of St. Lucia
St. Lucia (pronounced – Saint Loo-Sha) dubbed “The Helen of the West” is located 13 degrees 53′ N and 60 degrees 68′ W. It is approximately 1300 miles southeast of Florida, in the Windward Islands. The Windward Islands are part of the Lesser Antilles, which are in turn part of the West Indies. This 238 square mile jewel is 21 miles from its nearest neighbor, the French island of Martinique, 24 miles north of St. Vincent and 100 miles northwest of Barbados. The island possesses some of the finest natural harbors in the Caribbean and is centrally located within easy reach from the rest of the caribbean region and North America.
St. Lucia Landmarks
The Island of St. Lucia is 238 square miles – 27 miles long, 14 miles wide.
Anchorages in St. Lucia
Rodney Bay, Castries Harbour, Marigot Bay, Soufriere and Vieux Fort.
Highest Point Above Sea Level in St. Lucia
The Island of St. Lucia is 238 square miles – 27 miles long, 14 miles wide.