Plantation Beach is situated in a protected bay on the northwest coast of Saint Lucia. The coastline faces northwest, creating a sheltered crescent bay bounded by forested headlands and rocky outcrops. This is a bay environment with moderate wave protection from the open ocean, evidenced by the calmer turquoise water visible in the satellite imagery. The spot features a sandy beach with visible rock formations scattered throughout the bay, limiting open water space. Wind reliability is notably low at 16.9%, suggesting the bay's protected nature restricts consistent wind access. Best conditions occur with northerly winds that blow side-shore across the bay entrance. Average wave heights of 1.11m indicate modest swell penetration, suitable for learners and intermediate kiters. The shallow, rock-scattered waters make this primarily a beginner-friendly spot where local knowledge of rock positions is essential. Wind variability and limited fetch require flexible session timing and careful planning. This spot suits practitioners developing skills in confined water management rather than those seeking strong, consistent conditions.