Offer
Building:
- 3-bedroom House
- Master bedroom with one en-suite
- A Separate Toilet and Shower
- Large fitted kitchen
- Laundry Area
- Garden with various tropical fruit trees: mango, pineapple, guava, custard apple, cherry tree, five fingers, lemon, avocado etc…
- Balcony leading master bedroom
- Balcony looking towards the main road and over to the Caribbean Sea
The Original Caribbean
A dream location for windsurfers and kiteboarders.
The volcanic island of St. Lucia is a wild, lush and mountainous Caribbean get-away, made even more desirable by the fact that the south of the island offers some of the world's best conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing. The old fishing town of Vieux Fort lies at the foot of a headland that cuts into the Caribbean Sea to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
On this Atlantic coastline, we find one St Lucia's longest and most unspoilt beaches: Anse de Sable (meaning 'Sandy Beach’). Almost two kilometers of soft yellow sand, steady cross-shore winds from the left, a reef-enclosed bay of one by two kilometers, that curves slightly into the wind on the leeward side, make Anse de Sable Bay a top location in the Caribbean for windsurfers and kiteboarders.
The wind is great, the water provides bump & ride conditions, and the scenery is unmatched with the two uninhabited Maria Islands on the horizon, and the Pointe Sable Nature Reserve all around. Distant white caps indicate where a line of coral reef embraces the bay. On very windy days, so-called 'white horses' chase after each other, blowing salty breeze on to the tanned skins of sun worshippers on the beach.
This is the home of The Reef Kite & Surf, Beach Cafe & Restaurant, established way back in 1994.
A mere fifty steps from the water’s edge " walking through deep, soft, yellow sand - in the shade of white cedar, almond, gum and sea grape trees, you can check out the wind and water conditions, select your gear, while enjoying a frothy hot cappuccino, an icy fruit punch or a thick banana milkshake.
The trade winds blow steadily cross (on)shore from the left, dropping off slightly (and conveniently!) over lunch. The shorebreak is usually mild and only when the wind is really blasting do conditions on the water become choppy " choppy enough for some exciting jumps! On the whole, Anse de Sable bay offers perfect conditions for some serious windsurfing at all levels, from beginners to advanced sailers.
The downwind end of Anse de Sable Bay is truly God's gift to kitesurfers. Independent kiteboarders and those keen to learn this adrenaline-inducing sport have all the space they need for launching, landing, learning and of course action on the water! Kids watch on open-mouthed as kiters shred over the water near the edge of the beach, get in some serious hang-time, or execute a lightning-fast board change.