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St. Lucia is one of the smaller Eastern Caribbean Windward Islands, between Martinique north and Saint Vincent south — independent since 1979 but with a deeply French colonial-era culture (the locals speak Kwéyòl, a French-based creole). The island's most-recognised landmark is the twin Pitons — two volcanic plugs rising 743 metres (Gros Piton) and 770 metres (Petit Piton) directly from the sea on the southwest coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Charter yachts anchor in Soufrière Bay between the two peaks. The main charter base is Rodney Bay Marina on the north coast (300 berths), which serves as the Caribbean finish line for the annual ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers) transatlantic crossing every December. St. Lucia is 30 nautical miles south of Martinique and 25 north of Saint Vincent. Season runs year-round; peak December-April.




















































































































