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Beachfront development site with a variety of options. Features a sandy beach approximately 1.25 miles long.
The landscape includes a lush interior, dramatic coastline, and a long, picturesque beach—considered one of the most stunning spots in St. Lucia and possibly the Caribbean.
Mostly forested with coconut palms, fruit trees, and a variety of tropical plants.
The main valley contains hundreds of acres of flat land, including 60 acres of beachfront known as the “Queen’s Chain,” a vital nesting ground for giant Leatherback turtles (March–August).
Elevation rises to about 1,200 feet above sea level, with mountain ridges on three sides offering panoramic views of the beach and ocean.
Three small streams run through the property; two form lagoons on Grande Anse Beach, adding visual interest and architectural potential.
This large parcel consists of 1,600+ acres of undeveloped beachfront land and includes a sandy beach approximately one and a quarter miles long, located on the eastern coast of St. Lucia. The long picturesque beach, lush interior and dramatic coastline combine to create one of the most breathtakingly beautiful spots on the island, if not the entire Caribbean.
The parcel is mostly forested with coconut palms, fruit trees and variety of other tropical plants. The main valley comprises hundreds of acres of flat land, including about 60 acres of beachfront property known as the “Queen’s Chain” which is an important nesting ground for the giant Leatherback turtle from March to August.
As one of the region’s few remaining large, stunning and completely undeveloped parcels of land, this site would be ideal for the responsible development of a sustainable, eco-friendly resort community. With a vitally important and legally protected turtle nesting ground, the site is an exciting attraction for nature-loving visitors. Engineering would be required to provide for safe swimming. The property also contains one of St Lucia’s most significant archeological sites dating back to the pre-Columbian period of the Amerindians.
This large parcel consists of 1,600+ acres of undeveloped beachfront land and includes a sandy beach approximately one and a quarter miles long, located on the eastern coast of St. Lucia. The long picturesque beach, lush interior and dramatic coastline combine to create one of the most breathtakingly beautiful spots on the island, if not the entire Caribbean.
The parcel is mostly forested with coconut palms, fruit trees and variety of other tropical plants. The main valley comprises hundreds of acres of flat land, including about 60 acres of beachfront property known as the “Queen’s Chain” which is an important nesting ground for the giant Leatherback turtle from March to August.