Vieux Fort
Urban Coastal BeachesVieux Fort is the second-largest town in Saint Lucia and serves as a business hub and gateway to the island, thanks to the Hewanorra International Airport located nearby. It is situated on the southernmost point of the island and is named after a fort that used to watch over the St. Vincent Passage. The town is a blend of modern development and historical elements, with a mix of residential and commercial areas. Vieux Fort is known for its bustling fish market and the Friday night street parties that showcase the local culture and cuisine. The area is also home to some of the most beautiful and less crowded beaches on the island, such as Anse de Sable, which is popular for kitesurfing and windsurfing due to the consistent winds. The town's proximity to the Maria Islands Nature Reserve and the Moule a Chique peninsula, with its iconic lighthouse and panoramic views, adds to its appeal. Vieux Fort's landscape is characterized by flatlands that stretch towards the sea, providing fertile ground for agriculture, which is a significant part of the local economy. Despite its growth and development, Vieux Fort retains a laid-back atmosphere, offering a quieter alternative to the more tourist-centric parts of Saint Lucia.