Soufriere - Clearance Agents

Oct 16, 2023

Description:

Soufriere is a small, rustic, picturesque town, set amid a scenic wonderland dominated by the towering Pitons. When approaching Soufriere Bay from the North, beware of the shoal which extends out from the South side of Anse Chastanet.

The whole area between Anse Cochon and Gros Piton is part of the Soufriere Marine Management Area (SMMA) and anchoring is strictly controlled to preserve the underwater coral reefs.

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Entrance Notes or Cautions:

Boat Boys:

There is an armada of local "entrepreneurs" wanting to help you find a mooring, sell you something or serve as your tour guide here. They will normally approach you in their own boats (small fishing boats or even rafts) as you come into the bay and at times, may appear aggressive in their behaviour. Be clear which boat boy you are going to use, get their name and tell all others that you have chosen "x" to take care of you. Agree a price beforehand and always leave someone on board when crew go ashore. Read this useful article on boat boys for more details, tips and advice.

Security

This bay has a history of yacht break-ins and burglaries. Security over the years has been questionable (see Security reports for details), however, the bay is now patrolled at night - much of the time in a coordinated way - between the SMMA officers and the police. Unfortunately boardings do continue to be reported.

In 2018 security at the dinghy dock was improved by moving the security gate and adding security cameras and security wardens who are in place from 9 am to 5 pm. Additional lighting has also been installed and a motion sensing light on the way. The Soufriere Dock Master can be reached on VHF 16 and contact is encouraged for those entering the bay.

Visit this area with due diligence and if going ashore or leaving the boat at any time, keep a crew member on board (it is possible to speak with locals and hire a watchman).

Dinghy and outboard thefts continue to be a problem and it is vital to lift, lock and secure your dinghy at all times when it is unattended.  Do not leave any items on deck or in cockpits that could be easy targets for would be thieves.

See security reports for more information.

Position:

13°51′N, 61°04′W (bay entrance)

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Related to following destinations: Soufriere, St. Lucia
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