Saint Lucia may be a small island, at just 43km and 23km wide, but there’s plenty here to keep you occupied. Whether you know which activities you want to engage in or not, we provide the transportation to get you there and back safely.
Visit the world’s only drive-in volcano and sulphur springs. Experience the black water pool baths and learn about the drive in volcano's history in a guided tour through the park. The hot water that springs out of the earth nearby fills a pool that is a safe temperature for swimming, not too much hotter than a hot tub, but with natural minerals you would not find in a normal pool. You can slather the volcanic mud all over your body and take your time soaking it off after.
Enjoy a breathtaking hike to the summit of Gros Piton. The first half of the trail is a gentle slope where the Caribbean Sea and the village of Choiseul can be seen to the south. The second half of the trail involves a steep ascent to the summit and is intended for the more adventurous hiker. This climb is approximately a 3- to 4-hour round trip. When you make it to the top, which is 2,619 feet above sea level, you have climbed one of Saint Lucia’s iconic landmarks. This is a strenuous challenge and should be undertaken only by fit and agile hikers.
Ride an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) through lush tropical forest during this 3-hour adventure in St Lucia. Following your ATV guide, get spectacular views as you ride down nature trails through rural farming communities, plantations and past historical sites. See Grande Anse Beach and the rugged Atlantic coast with a small group of other participants; this tour is limited to eleven people to ensure personalized attention from your guide.
Experience the thrill of zip lining in St. Lucia without missing out on the rainforest’s rich wildlife. Includes three attractions for the price of one: Aerial Tram + Nature Trails + Canopy Zip Line. Soar through the rainforest like Tarzan on a network of ziplines and enjoy views from a bird's-eye vantage point.
There’s no better way to spend two hours than onboard our spacious catamaran enjoying complimentary hors – d’oeuvres and drinks – fruit punch, rum punch, sodas, champagne, and rum mixes. Listen to the sounds of local music as well as classic international hits onboard the boat as the sun dips to the west and the evening sets in. Simply enjoy the romance of the setting sun or party like there’s no tomorrow!
Explore the wide open seas on a unique guided underwater diving tour. Dive to as low as 20 feet below the surface with no need for dive training and with no heavy equipment. Come face to face with some of the most gorgeous undersea life you will ever encounter and enjoy as your guides take you on experience that will live on for a lifetime in your memories.
The Caribbean blues is one of the world’s most beautiful spots. Living under the sea is some of the most unique and beautiful marine life you will ever see. From colorful fish folk to beaming corals, the aqua life at Pigeon Point Beach is a must explore. To make a great experience even better, go face to face with these amazing undersea creatures on an undersea trek 20 feet below the surface. What a way to spend your day.
This 44-acre park on the north end of the island is a relaxing spot to enjoy views of Martinique while learning more about the history of St. Lucia. Hiking trails, excellent birdwatching, access to pristine beaches, and remnants of the island’s oldest buildings (including the 18th century Fort Rodney), make this a popular spot for day visitors.
When you visit this stunning waterfall, you’ll first be welcomed by a botanical garden before entering a glade where St. Lucia’s lushness is on full display. Feel the mist of the water cooling your skin in the sun, and bring a swimsuit for a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the waterfall.
Visitors to Reduit Beach, frequently recognized as one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, arrive on the sand with one overarching goal in mind: to have a sunny, easy day at the beach. Loungers under palapa-style umbrellas are available for rent, but with water this clear and blue, you may be spending more time working on your doggie paddle than on your tan.
Vendors stroll the sand, their arms dripping with necklaces and other souvenir tchotchkes for sale, while others offer cold coconuts for sipping, sliced open to order. A beach day here is easily combined with dining and shopping in the nearby Rodney Bay Marina district.
Much of Saint Lucia is mountainous and covered in thick rainforest, so taking to the air is the only way to get a complete image of its delightful landscape. It’s possible to take short helicopter tours over the north or the south, or to combine the two in a longer flight. From take-off, your pilot will provide a fascinating commentary – not just pointing out geographical features such as villages, waterfalls and offshore reefs, but also sharing facts about historical events, resident celebrities and their homes, and the island economy.
Garrand, Gros-Islet, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
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