Beach & Watersports

Ti Kaye is located in a bay called "Anse Cochon" which translated means "Bay of Pigs". Since we are a volcanic island, the dark (basalt) rocks produce a black sand. This mixed with the coral sand gives us the silver or gray sand you find on our beach. Watch out, it gets really hot during the day so wear slippers. There are 166 steps down to the beach. Going down is easy; it’s coming back up that’s hard so just take your time. We do have a Bellhop however, so if you are unable to make it please ask one of our team members to get you a ride. On the beach you will find hand-made wooden pergolas, wooden sun loungers with luxurious padded cushions, side tables and large Tucci umbrellas. Lastly, please note that all beaches on St. Lucia are public. We are secluded but not private so we do have others to share the beach with.

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