SOUFRIÈRE, Saint Lucia — The playbook is closed, the whistle is hung up, and Michael Vick has officially traded the stress of the sidelines for the shadow of the Pitons. Fresh off a grueling debut season as head coach of the Norfolk State Spartans, the NFL legend and his wife, Kijafa, jetted off to Saint Lucia this week for a high-end recharge that has the Caribbean buzzing.
Trading Turmoil for Turquoise Waters
Vick didn’t just need a vacation; he needed a reset. After grinding through a punishing 1-11 record in his first year at the helm of Norfolk State, the former Falcons icon swapped game film for snapshots of paradise. The couple touched down in the “Helen of the West Indies” and wasted no time immersing themselves in the island’s luxury.
The duo reportedly stayed at the ultra-exclusive Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort, where villas can fetch upwards of $35,000 per night. Kijafa Vick gave fans a front-row seat to the opulence on Instagram, dropping visuals of excluded beaches, lush rainforests, and the kind of infinity pools that make 1-11 seasons fade into distant memories.
“I’ll Be Back”
The trip wasn’t just about lounging. The Vicks embraced the full Saint Lucian experience, from navigating heavy tropical rainfall—which Kijafa noted only made the beach look “pretty”—to diving into the local culinary scene. The food, often the unsung hero of Caribbean travel, became a headline act for the couple. They described the local flavors as the “best attraction,” savoring dishes that define the island’s rich cultural heritage.
“Saint Lucia I’ll be back.” — Michael Vick, Head Coach, Norfolk State Spartans
Kijafa was equally vocal about the escape, calling the vacation “great and amazing.” She shared glimpses of the dramatic scenery where the rainforest meets the sea, captioning her experience with a mix of awe and gratitude. “We immersed ourselves in the taste of the Caribbean,” she posted, sealing the trip’s status as a total success.
The Helen of the West Indies Wins Again
Saint Lucia recently snagged the title of “World’s Leading Honeymoon Destination,” and it’s easy to see why the Vicks chose it. The island’s topography—dominated by the volcanic Pitons—offers a dramatic backdrop that flat Florida coastlines just can’t match. Locals were quick to embrace the NFL royalty, with one resident commenting, “Thank you for coming to my beautiful island… come back again soon.”
What’s Next for Coach Vick?
While the vacation photos scream relaxation, the reality of the 2026 season looms. Vick faces a massive rebuilding job at Norfolk State. The MEAC is unforgiving, and turning a 1-win team into a contender requires more than just a refreshed mindset. But for now, the only stats that matter are the temperature (82°F) and the flight time back to reality.

