Luxury Villas in St. Lucia with Private Pools & Beachfront Access

Why Rent a Private Villa in St. Lucia?

Lush landscapes, volcanic peaks, and a rich Creole spirit define St. Lucia, providing the perfect backdrop for a stay that blends relaxation with style. Our private villas in St. Lucia range from beachfront homes near Sugar Beach to peaceful retreats set in Soufrière, offering spectacular views of the island’s iconic Pitons. Many of these St. Lucia villas include dedicated staff, private pools, and alfresco living, ensuring a relaxed and effortless stay. Perfect for couples, families, or groups, luxury villas in St. Lucia provide ample space and a serene atmosphere. This selection of villas allows guests to enjoy complete privacy, luxurious amenities, and an authentic connection to the island’s breathtaking nature.

These are the 29 most popular villa rentals in St. Lucia. Narrow your search above.

  • From $6,700 to $25,000 per night
  • Beachfront
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $610 to $2,500 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • From $605 to $1,700 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $225 to $340 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $850 to $1,850 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $550 to $750 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • From $510 to $830 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $300 to $1,100 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $925 to $1,330 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $280 to $695 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $2,680 to $4,405 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $880 to $1,650 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $700 to $1,320 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $595 to $1,100 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC

La Mer

3 Bedrooms
3+ Bathrooms
  • From $415 to $850 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $475 to $1,285 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $750 to $1,450 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $575 to $775 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • From $950 to $2,800 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $350 to $550 per night
  • Near Beach
  • AC
  • Resort Villa
  • From $275 to $425 per night
  • AC
  • Resort Villa
  • From $3,500 to $9,500 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $2,600 to $4,000 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $595 to $1,195 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $295 to $400 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $295 to $370 per night
  • Pool
  • From $350 to $550 per night
  • Near Beach
  • AC
  • From $350 to $550 per night
  • Near Beach
  • AC

About St. Lucia

The first thing visitors to St. Lucia will notice is how exotically green it is. The 238-square-mile island is dotted by protected parklands that preserve its lush foliage, which serves as home to parrots, wild birds and a range of four-legged critters that would rather avoid human contact.

Topographically speaking, St. Lucia resembles nearby Dominica in its mountainous, volcanic appearance. In fact, its two most widely known landmarks are Les Pitons, twin mountain peaks that drop dramatically to the water’s edge near Anse des Pitons on the island’s west coast. The site is beautiful and alluring.

The island has been occupied by a number of European invaders, but the influence of the French is still most deeply felt today, in the names of its cities, towns and bays, in the architecture still evident today and in the French-inflected patois spoken by islanders here. English, however, is spoken at all the major hotels and in island restaurants.

One of the island’s main attractions is the Sulphur Springs Volcano, where visitors can get up close to bubbling pools of lava and steaming sulfurous spouts. Another popular site is Diamond Waterfall and Mineral Baths, where visitors can splash in the sulphur-infused waters or take pictures of the lovely falls. Nearly every type of water sport—water skiing, snorkeling, windsurfing and the like—is offered here, either by hotels or local operators. Diving is a very popular pastime for visitors, and the west coast is most commonly the choice because of its calmer waters. Similarly, most hotels are located on the west coast. Although a few more budget-oriented inns and small hotels are located directly in the capital city of Castries, the great majority tend to be located on or very near the beach.

Visitors should be aware that long drives are part of the deal with a St. Lucia vacation; the roads do not provide quick, direct access from Vigie or Hewanorra airports, located at either end of the island. Hotel guests are advised to stay out of Castries on cruise ship arrival days, as the narrow streets are a mob scene and not fit for man nor beast!

Hotel types run the gamut, from sophisticated hideaways with spectacular views or tiny places known only by the cognoscenti to more commercial inclusive hotels and the like. In addition, vacationers who really want to get away from everyone can choose some off-the-beaten-track places to stay, such as villas, private homes and tiny inns.

Nature lovers, divers and those who want to experience an exotic Caribbean island with still many of the modern conveniences of home will find St. Lucia to far exceed their expectations.

What's Special About a Villa Holiday in St. Lucia?

Rising dramatically from the Caribbean Sea, the iconic Pitons set the tone for life on St. Lucia, a landscape where rainforests, volcanic beaches, and botanical gardens unfold at every turn. Staying in a St. Lucia private villa offers an intimate way to experience the island’s wild beauty, away from the crowds. A secluded holiday home gives guests the luxury of private pools, spacious gardens, and relaxed dining on shaded terraces. Unlike hotel stays, vacation rentals invite you to set your own rhythm, from soaking in Sulphur Springs’ mineral baths to savouring fresh grilled fish at Anse La Raye. A stay in one of our carefully chosen luxury villas in St. Lucia promises the freedom to explore the island’s wonders on your terms.

Hidden among lush hillsides and sunlit coastlines, our portfolio of villas and vacation rentals captures the authentic spirit of the island. Choose from elegant estates perched above Soufrière, contemporary hideaways near Marigot Bay, or villas with panoramic ocean views. Family-friendly villas in St. Lucia are thoughtfully designed for shared adventures, featuring open-plan living, outdoor showers, and alfresco lounges perfect for Caribbean evenings. From villas with private pools to secluded retreats surrounded by rainforest, each of our luxury villas in St. Lucia delivers an elevated stay where nature, comfort, and style are in perfect harmony.

St. Lucia Villa Rental FAQ

Q: Do I need a visa to travel to St. Lucia?
A: Visitors from the U.S., Canada, UK, and most European countries do not require a visa for stays up to 6 weeks. A valid passport and proof of onward or return travel are required.
Q: What is the best time to visit St. Lucia?
A: The best time to visit is during the dry season, from December to April, when the weather is sunny and ideal for outdoor activities. The off-season (May to November) offers lower prices but comes with increased humidity and occasional rain.
Q: What are the must-see attractions in St. Lucia?
A: Key highlights include the iconic Pitons, Sulphur Springs (the world’s only drive-in volcano), Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, Pigeon Island National Park, and snorkelling at Anse Chastanet Beach.
Q: What currency is used in St. Lucia, and are U.S. dollars accepted?
A: The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but U.S. dollars are widely accepted throughout the island. Credit cards are commonly used in hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Q: Is St. Lucia safe for tourists?
A: St. Lucia is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular areas and resorts. Visitors should still exercise caution, avoid isolated areas at night, and secure valuables to ensure a safe experience.