Luxury Outlook 2022
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This magnificent 76-acre plot of beachfront land is located on the west-coast of St. Lucia and just south of Marigot Bay, one of the most renowned Marinas in the Caribbean. The land is varied in typography and is bordered by the charming Roseau River.
This property is 8 miles south of the Capital city of Castries, which is 20 minutes from George F.L. Charles Airport in the north and 60 minutes to Hewanorra International Airport in the South. It is 35 minutes’ drive both from the major existing tourism hubs in the north of the island and the main natural attractions, such as the Piton Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the south. St.Lucia is also the twelve-time winner of the 'World Leading Honeymoon Destination' by World Travel Awards.
The expansive grounds highlight appealing topography with numerous elevated points featuring Caribbean Sea views and extensive tropical white sand frontage to the west, lush mountainous views to the north, and a delightful river to the south. The site typically experiences calm winds and currents throughout the year. The property highlights plenty of mature trees, shrubs and cacti, and neighbor’s small banana plantations and a rum distillery.
The property is zoned for touristic development and there are preapproved plans to build a man-made lagoon with Marina and private exclusive community.
The site is adequately suited for a mixed-use resort-residential community.
*PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE*
Opportunities:
· VARIED TOPOGRAPHY: A combination of hills, beaches, and cliffs offer appealing views of the Caribbean Sea and the island from both shore and inland.
· WEATHER-EXPOSURE: The site’s western location exposes it to the calm Caribbean Sea and is protected from strong Atlantic winds and currents.
· BEACH: The beach expands to the south offering exclusive dedicated beach frontage.
On St. Lucia, the most famous landmark is formed by nature, the Pitons, twin volcanic cones jutting out of the sea. They are the embodiment of the island’s tropical other-worldliness and surprising natural gifts. Another is near the town of Soufrière, which is touted to have the world’s one and only drive-in volcano.