Cas-en-Bas Beach, Atlantic beach in Gros Islet Quarter, Saint Lucia.
Cas-en-Bas Beach is a white sand beach on the northeast coast of Saint Lucia shaped like a C-shaped bay. Strong ocean winds and waves are constant features that shape the shoreline and make it suitable for various water activities.
The beach served as a landing place during early settlement of the Cap Estate area in Saint Lucia's colonial period. Its natural bay shape provided a sheltered location for arriving ships and settlers.
Fishermen start their day here at dawn, and the beach serves as a gathering place where locals enjoy weekend gatherings and water-based traditions.
The beach offers excellent conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing, with equipment rental available at nearby water sports centers. Visitors should prepare for strong winds and waves and take appropriate safety measures.
Marjorie's Beach Bar serves fresh-caught fish and local specialties right on the sand. Horses from nearby stables regularly walk across the beach, creating a distinctive sight.
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