Things To Know Before Going To St. Lucia
St. Lucia is a must-visit destination for cruise travelers seeking a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences. This lush island in the Eastern Caribbean is famed for its iconic Pitons, stunning beaches, and vibrant local culture.
Whether you’re into adventure, relaxation, or exploring historical sites, St. Lucia offers something for everyone. As you prepare for your visit, here’s what you need to know to make the most of your time on this breathtaking island.
Why St. Lucia is a Must-Visit Destination
Just as captivating as the Greek mythological Helen of Troy for whom it’s named, St. Lucia, the “Helen of the West Indies,” enchants visitors with its rugged terrain, lush rainforests, volcanic beaches, and fishing villages.
The island’s vibrant Creole culture, influenced by African, French, and English heritage, is evident in its food, music, and festivals. For cruisers, the island’s compact size allows for a rich exploration experience, making it an ideal port of call.
Planning Your Trip
Proper planning is essential to making the most of your cruise stop in St. Lucia. With its diverse offerings—from the serene beaches to the thrilling adventures in its mountainous interiors—St. Lucia demands more than just a casual stroll.
Researching and selecting your excursions in advance ensures you won’t miss out on the island’s top attractions. Consider the time of year, the cruise line’s schedule, and what you hope to experience during your visit.
Best Time to Visit
Timing your visit to this gem of an island largely depends on your preferences for weather and crowd levels. The island enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round.
The best time to visit St. Lucia based on the weather is during the dry season (December to April) offering sunny days and lower humidity—ideal for outdoor excursions. This is also peak tourist season, so book your excursions early to avoid missing out.
The wet season (June to November) sees fewer tourists, leading to shorter waits at restaurants and attractions; however, be prepared for occasional heavy downpours. At this time of year, it is hotter, more humid, and less windy.
How to Get There
St. Lucia is a key stop on many Caribbean itineraries. Cruise ships typically dock at the Pointe Seraphine Cruise Port, which is centrally located, providing easy access to various attractions. Some smaller ships may dock at the nearby La Place Carenage, and sometimes megaships will drop anchor and use a tender boat to transfer passengers to shore.
The average time in port is around eight hours, giving you plenty of time to explore, whether you’re heading to the iconic Pitons or simply enjoying the local markets. Always double-check your ship’s itinerary when scheduling excursions, and make sure to leave ample time for transportation.
Getting Around in St. Lucia
Once you disembark, getting around St. Lucia is pretty straightforward. Taxis and local buses are readily available at the port, but if you want more flexibility, consider booking a private tour or renting a vehicle.
For those interested in exploring on foot, Castries is walkable, with many shops, cafes, and eateries within walking distance. The cruise port is very accessible-friendly, with many ramps and flat pathways available.
For excursions outside of the port and capital city, such as the Soufriere region, it’s best to arrange transportation through your tour provider.
Essential Travel Information
Familiarizing yourself with important information before traveling to St. Lucia can enhance your overall experience. Whether it’s understanding entry requirements or the local currency, being prepared allows you to fully enjoy all the island has to offer.
Entry Requirements
For most cruise passengers on a “closed loop” cruise (one that begins and ends at the same port in the U.S.), a birth certificate or government issued ID should suffice. Also, you typically won’t need to go through customs when exiting the ship for a day trip.
While cruise lines often submit your passport information ahead of time, carrying it (or a photocopy) with you can be beneficial for certain excursions, particularly if they involve travel to more remote areas of the island.
Currency
The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the official currency of St. Lucia, but U.S. dollars are widely accepted. Be aware, however, that any change you get back will be in the local currency.
Though most large stores and restaurants will take credit cards, some smaller local stores do not. It’s always useful to have some local currency on hand for smaller purchases.
Health and Safety
No specific vaccinations are required for entry to St. Lucia, but ensuring you’re up to date on routine vaccines is advisable — especially those with a high-risk for Hepatitis B. A vaccine certificate may be required for persons coming from a place known to have Yellow Fever.
Dengue fever and the Zika virus are a risk here, so be prepared with a good quality insect repellent and wear loose clothing. Long sleeves, long pants, and high necklines will further protect you from mosquito bites.
Local emergency services are reliable, with hospitals and clinics available. It’s always a good idea to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and serious illnesses that may require medical evacuation.
Top Excursions and Tours
St. Lucia is a dream destination for adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to unwind in breathtaking scenery. At Shore Excursions Group, we provide an array of thrilling tours designed to suit every preference, making sure your experience is as rewarding as it can be.
Scenic and Cultural Tours
For those who want to soak in the beauty of St. Lucia’s landscapes while learning about its rich history, our scenic and cultural tours are a perfect choice. Enjoy breathtaking views with cultural insights, giving you a deep appreciation of the island.
Scenic Soufriere Tour
If you’re looking for things to do in Soufriere, St. Lucia, this is the tour for you. Admire the scenic area in and around Soufriere on this full-day exploration of the island’s natural wonders, including the famous Soufriere (Sulphur Springs) volcano — the world’s only drive-in volcano. Also on tap: a waterfall hike and the opportunity to snap photos at Marigot Bay.
Exclusive Views of St. Lucia
Enjoy a perfect introduction to the island’s history, art, and breathtaking sights all rolled into one memorable experience.
Watch artists at work at the Howelton Estate, discover the island’s largest banana plantation at the community of La Guerre, and admire views of Rodney Bay and Pigeon Island before enjoying refreshments at the private home of Sony’s Stony Hill. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a broad overview of the island.
Piton Views and More
Experience the world-famous Pitons in St. Lucia on this panoramic tour. Soaring 2,500-ft high, these iconic twin peaks are a UNESCO World Heritage site and are one of the most photogenic spots on the island.
Wrap up your island experience with Batik and chocolate-making demonstrations at Caribe Batik, with free time to browse the store.
Adventure and Active Tours
If you’re seeking a thrill, our adventure and active tours offer adrenaline-pumping activities amidst some of the most stunning natural settings in the Caribbean. From ziplining to hiking, there’s no shortage of excitement.
Adrenaline Zip Line
Channel your inner Tarzan as you zip through the treetops along triple redundancy cables in St. Lucia’s rainforest. This safe and exhilarating experience offers you a fantastic way to see the island’s lush interiors.
Ultimate Three (Aerial Tram, Zip Line, and Hike)
Combine an aerial tram ride with a hike and a zip line adventure for the ultimate nature experience.
Glide through the air on an open aerial tram to the top station, then trek past impressive root systems on your way to the zip line platforms for jaw-dropping views as you zip back to the camp. This tour is perfect for those who want to see the island from multiple perspectives.
Rainforest Nature Trek
Explore the tranquility of St. Lucia’s rainforest on this exhilarating four-hour nature trek. Your guide will introduce you to a variety of plants and animals while sharing insights about the area’s ecology and topography. With breathtaking views and abundant wildlife, it’s a nature lover’s dream and a great family-friendly activity while in St. Lucia.
Beach and Water Activities
St. Lucia’s pristine beaches and clear waters are perfect for a variety of water activities. Whether you’re snorkeling, kayaking, or just relaxing on the sand, there’s an excursion for you.
Bay Gardens Beach Resort & Spa Day Pass
Indulge in a day at a four-star seaside resort, basking in the sun, sea, and sand at Reduit Beach. The day pass offers you access to luxurious amenities, perfect for anyone in need of relaxation. Savor a delectable two-course lunch prepared by award-winning chefs and take advantage of a complimentary hotel room when available.
St. Lucia Snorkeling
Explore the lively underwater world of St. Lucia with this exciting two-stop snorkeling adventure. Discover the rich marine life of the island in crystal-clear waters and enjoy a full lunch on board between visits to the best snorkeling sites available (subject to the day’s weather and water conditions).
Catamaran and Zip Lining
Experience the best of St. Lucia by combining a catamaran sail with an exhilarating zip line over the rainforest canopy.
Take a scenic catamaran ride down the island’s beautiful west coast to Soufriere and the majestic Pitons, where you’ll get a peek at 18th-century island living at the Morne Coubaril Estate. After that, you can enjoy some ziplining and snorkeling before heading over to Marigot Bay. This full-day excursion is perfect for those who want a mix of relaxation and adventure.
Travel Tips and Tricks
Visiting St. Lucia is a treat, but having some insider tips can make your experience even better. These essential tips for visiting St. Lucia will help you navigate the island like a pro, ensuring your time here is as enjoyable as possible.
Packing Essentials
When packing for St. Lucia, prioritize lightweight and breathable clothing to stay comfortable in the tropical climate. Remember to bring essential items like sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent.
If you plan on engaging in hiking or adventurous activities, make sure to bring appropriate footwear and gear. A waterproof bag is essential for beach days and water-based excursions.
Language and Communication
English is the official language of St. Lucia, so communication is easy for most travelers. That being said, you’ll also hear locals speaking a French-based Creole, known as Kwéyòl (referred to as Patois by the locals).
Learning a few basic phrases in Kwéyòl can be a fun way to connect with the locals. “Bonjou” (Good morning) and “Mèsi” (Thank you) are always well-received.
Cultural Etiquette
St. Lucians are known for their warmth and hospitality, and will gladly strike up a conversation with strangers. They tend to be curious and very direct, and appreciate honesty and respect.
Know that everything occurs on “island time”, so patience is key. Life here is slower, without the rush that often characterizes urban or mainland environments. Tasks and services might take longer than expected, as people tend to prioritize a more laid-back, stress-free lifestyle.
Many restaurants add on a VAT tax and a 10-15% service charge to your bill, so remember to check it before adding extra. Tipping your tour guides is always appreciated, typically around 10-15%.
Explore St. Lucia with Shore Excursions Group
From the towering Pitons to the tranquil beaches, every corner of St. Lucia invites exploration and enjoyment. As you plan your visit, consider the diverse excursions offered by Shore Excursions Group to make the most of your time on this enchanting island.
For more details on the best tours and to book your unforgettable St. Lucia experience, visit our St. Lucia Excursions page.