Michael Vick and Wife Kijafa Enjoy Luxury Vacation in St. Lucia

The former NFL quarterback and his wife of 13 years took a romantic getaway after a challenging first season as a college football coach.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 11:39am

Michael Vick, the former NFL quarterback who is now the head coach at Norfolk State, and his wife Kijafa recently enjoyed a luxurious vacation in St. Lucia. The couple stayed at the Spice of Life Villa at the Viceroy resort, which costs $35,000 per night, and Kijafa shared photos on Instagram of herself in a sequin bikini as well as the couple deep sea fishing and relaxing in an infinity pool.

Why it matters

The vacation comes after a difficult first season for Vick as the head coach at Norfolk State, where the team finished last in their conference. The getaway allowed the couple to unwind and recharge after the challenging start to Vick's college coaching career.

The details

Michael Vick, 45, and his wife Kijafa, 45, who have been married for 13 years, stayed at the ultra-exclusive Spice of Life Villa at the Viceroy resort in St. Lucia. The 35,000-square-foot villa features 13 bedrooms, private beach access, an outdoor pool, and 24-hour butler service, with nightly rates starting at $35,000. Kijafa shared photos on Instagram of the couple's trip, including a selfie of her in a tiny sequin bikini, as well as shots of them deep sea fishing and relaxing in the infinity pool.

  • Michael Vick recently wrapped up his first season as the head football coach at Norfolk State University.
  • Vick and his wife Kijafa took their vacation to St. Lucia on January 27, 2026.

The players

Michael Vick

A former NFL quarterback who is now the head football coach at Norfolk State University.

Kijafa Vick

Michael Vick's wife of 13 years.

Norfolk State University

The college where Michael Vick is the head football coach.

Viceroy Resort

The luxury resort in St. Lucia where the Vicks stayed during their vacation.

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What’s next

As Vick prepares for his second season as Norfolk State's head coach, the vacation in St. Lucia provided him and his wife a chance to recharge and reset after a challenging first year.

The takeaway

Despite the difficulties of Vick's first season as a college football coach, he and his wife were able to enjoy a luxurious and romantic getaway to St. Lucia, showcasing the importance of work-life balance and the ability to unwind after a stressful period.