Derek Walcott (1930–2017): Nobel Prize-winning poet and playwright, born and raised in Saint Lucia.
Sir Arthur Lewis (1915–1991): Nobel Prize-winning economist, born in Saint Lucia, the first black person to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Dame Pearlette Louisy (born 1946): Former Governor-General of Saint Lucia (1997-2017), the first woman to hold the position.
Allen Chastanet (born 1960): Former Prime Minister of Saint Lucia (2016–2021), businessman and politician.
Darren Sammy (born 1983): Cricketer, former captain of the West Indies cricket team, two-time ICC World Twenty20 champion.
Kim Collins (born 1976): Track and field athlete, sprinter, Olympic and Commonwealth Games medalist, holds several national sprint records.
Levern Spencer (born 1989): High jumper, Commonwealth Games champion, multiple-time Pan American Games medalist, national record holder.
Jimmy Cliff (born 1948): Reggae singer and songwriter, born in Jamaica but raised in Saint Lucia, known for songs like "Many Rivers to Cross" and "The Harder They Come."
Texaco (born 1961): Reggae and dancehall musician, former member of the popular Jamaican reggae group Third World, known for hits like "96 Degrees in the Shade" and "Try Jah Love."
Stephen King (born 1947): American best-selling author, considered one of the most successful horror and suspense writers of all time, owns a home and frequently resides in Saint Lucia.