Cruise north from Soufriere with a swim and snorkel stop
Link Saint Lucia's north and Soufriere by shared catamaran
Sail St. Lucia’s west coast for volcanic sights, lunch, swimming and island dancing
Independent Soufriere time plus a snorkel stop on the return
Sail Saint Lucia's west coast with waterfall, volcano, lunch, and snorkeling stops
A catamaran day trip with time to explore Soufriere independently
Sail to Soufrière for zip lining, snorkeling, and a local buffet lunch
Sail St. Lucia’s coast, hike Tet Paul Nature Trail, and snorkel in a protected bay
Sail St. Lucia’s west coast, hike Tet Paul, and snorkel in protected coves
Hike to a mineral waterfall, then sail St. Lucia’s coast
Private catamaran sailing at sunset with drinks and finger foods
Sail St. Lucia’s west coast with snorkeling, lunch, and drinks included
Sail the St. Lucia coast as the sun sets behind the Pitons
Sail to the Pitons with snorkeling, local lunch, and tastings
Sail to Soufriere for rum and chocolate tastings
Float through St. Lucia’s rainforest scenery on a traditional bamboo raft
Captain Your Own Speedboat Along Saint Lucia’s West Coast
Captain a speedboat to the Pitons and explore Anse Chastanet by sea scooter
Take the Helm with Guided Speedboat Driving and Snorkeling
Paddle Rodney Bay and explore Pigeon Island’s beaches, trails, and historic ruins
Customize a private luxury charter aboard Last Call
Sail St. Lucia’s coast with hors d’oeuvres and a champagne sunset toast
Sail St. Lucia’s west coast from snorkeling to sunset
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.