Experience our Private Excursion tailored exclusively for you!
Embark on a serene journey through the picturesque landscapes of St Lucia as you make your way to the heart of the city. Upon your arrival, meet your seasoned tour guide, ready to lead you on an enchanting tour of St Lucia.
Discover the awe-inspiring allure of Morne Fortune, marvel at the grandeur of Vigie Beach, and capture iconic moments at landmarks like the Reduit Beach, Pigeon Island National Park and many more.
Our excursions are meticulously designed schedule.
We'll greet you directly at the hotel and ensure you return with ample time to relax and relish your day.
Leave the details to us as we escort you on an extraordinary adventure, crafting memories that will stand the test of time!
The driver will meet you out in the hotel hall or port arrival zone with the sign with your name. Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
This captivating St Lucia excursion commences at the hotel. A warm welcome awaits you from our friendly driver just out in the hotel hall. Step into a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle, embarking on a 60 minutes journey through the scenic beauty of St Lucia
Morne Fortune is a hill and residential area located south of Castries, Saint Lucia, in the West Indies. Originally known as Morne Dubuc, it was renamed Morne Fortuné in 1765 when the French moved their military headquarters and government administration buildings here from Vigie Height.
Vigie Beach is located 2 km north of Castries District, Saint Lucia, running parallel and immediately adjacent to the George F. L. Charles Airport. It is a protected white sand beach. Immediately opposite the airport departure lounge are a few small food kiosks. The following locations are nearby: George F. L
While most beaches in St. Lucia are a sight to behold, the Reduit Beach is exceptional. Set in the tranquil, horseshoe-shaped Rodney bay, the Reduit Beach is unlike other beaches in St. Lucia that are relatively short.
Forested cape with 18th-century Fort Rodney, military remains & Martinique views from Signal Hill. The Arawak and Carib artifacts date back to around 1000 AD. In the middle of the 16th century, a French pirate, François le Clerc, used Pigeon Island as his base. Nathaniel Uring landed here in 1722. Between 1779 and 1782, Admiral George Rodney took over Pigeon island, and built Fort Rodney.
After the guided tour, relish in 2 hours of free time. Your guide will drop you off at a convenient location, allowing you to relax.
After a day filled with delights, our comfortable private vehicle will whisk you back to your hotel, brimming with cherished memories. Trust our decade-long expertise in organizing shore excursions and exploring the shores with utmost comfort and peace of mind. Booking a tour can be daunting, but not with us!
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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