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Marigot Bay, St Lucia

Marigot Bay, St Lucia – described by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author, James Michener as “the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean

The bay has been used frequently as a film set - from the Tropical Island scenes of the original “Dr Doolittle” with Rex Harrison, Samantha Eggar and Anthony Newly, “Fire Power” with Sophia Loren, “Water” with Michael Caine and Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp. Movie stars and celebrities have lived here and Oprah Winfrey, Nicholas Cage, Michael Caine and Eddy Murphy have all been spotted on their superyachts in the Bay.

The Bay is located approximately four miles south of Castries on the west coast of St Lucia, the sheltered leeward side of the island facing the Caribbean Sea.

It is the deepest natural harbour in the Eastern Caribbean, divided into two by the La Bas beach spit projecting from the north side. The inner bay is further protected by the beach spit and is a recognised “Hurricane Hole’, probably the safest natural harbour in the Eastern Caribbean.

'Hurricane Hole' and much more

Marigot Bay has developed as a high-end tourism destination, with a Five Star Resort and Superyacht Marina (Zoëtry Marigot Bay - marketed by Hyatt) on the south side of the inner bay and a full suite of supporting tourism facilities.

By contrast, the north side of the inner bay is almost undeveloped because of the almost continuous and protected mangrove fringe to the waters edge. The only significant break in the mangroves is the open waterfront at Parcel 25 which provides access to the Mango Beach Inn Property, the only partially developed property on the north side of the inner bay.

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No road access to the north side of the Bay – giving the feel of “island living” - peaceful and traffic-free – but within a 2 minute boat ride of eight bars and restaurants and a wide range of services on the south side of the Bay.

103 ft. of deep-water frontage with potential to moor a superyacht of up to 150 ft. in length. Ideal location for a “villa in the sun with a superyacht at the bottom of the garden

103 ft. of deep-water frontage with potential to moor a superyacht of up to 150 ft. in length. Ideal location for a “villa in the sun with a superyacht at the bottom of the garden

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