A complete Guide for Cruise Passengers

Derek Walcott SquareExploring Castries Harbor

Arriving in Castries Harbor (St Lucia) aboard a cruise ship is an exhilarating experience, promising adventure and discovery. The island is awash with vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine, St. Lucia has much to offer. The following is a guide to help you make the most of your time ashore, covering some of the best tours, places to eat, and safe spots to explore.

First Impressions of Castries

Upon disembarking, you’ll find two main terminals: La Place Carenage and Pointe Seraphine. La Place Carenage is centrally located in the actual town but can feel a bit rundown, while Pointe Seraphine is more modern with a variety of shops and restaurants. Both terminals have taxi services ready to take you on your adventures.

Castries

Local Insights

      • Currency: The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but US dollars are widely accepted. Exchange rate for US to XCD is approximately 1 US = 2.679 East Caribbean dollars. However, this rate may vary when dealing with taxi drivers and tour operators. It could be as low as 1 USD = 2.50 XCD

      • Language: Saint Lucia’s official language is English. There is however another major local language, namely Saint Lucian French Creole (Kwéyòl). Locally referred to as Patois (“Patwa”), and is spoken by a majority of the local population. This Patwa is french based allowing French speaking visitor some familiarity when trying to communicate locally.

      • Best Time to Visit: With two main seasons (wet and dry), the best time to visit truly depends on you. The Dry Season is generally from December to April, and during the dry season is when the weather is pleasant with the most sunshine and activities are abundant. However, if you are looking for a more laid-back vibe, the ‘wet’ season might be your pick during the months of June to November. During this period, you are likely to find better rates for your vacation.

    Best Tours to Experience

    As it pertains to St Lucia, there are a few must-see experiences when you are here on your cruise. Specifically, the southern town of Soufriere – by sea or vehicle. You can experience, our uniques black sand beaches in conjunction with the white sand beaches of the northern part of the island.

    Tours from Castries

    TOP 12 THINGS TO DO in SAINT LUCIA: A complete Guide for Cruise Passengers

    1. Soufrière and the Pitons Tour

    One of the highlights of your visit should be the Soufrière and the Pitons tour. This full-day excursion takes you to the iconic volcanic spires that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Expect breathtaking views, a visit to Sulphur Springs for a natural mud bath, and a refreshing dip at Toraille Waterfall. Many tours also include snorkeling at stunning beaches like Anse Chastanet or Sugar Beach.

    Tip: Book in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak cruise season.

    2. Catamaran Cruises

    For a more leisurely experience, consider a catamaran cruise along the coast. These tours often feature stops for swimming and snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, along with delicious meals and drinks served onboard. It’s the perfect way to relax while enjoying the stunning Caribbean scenery.

    3. A day at the Beach

    If you prefer to stay relatively close to Castries, a Beach Day is just the thing for you. There is a nearby beach called Vigie Beach, that is calm, long and locals will cater to your needs. However, if you prefer to see a little more of the island, Reduit Beach or Pigeon Island is the thing for you. Reduit beach – bask in the sun with amazing panorama views of the Caribbean Sea, with Spinnakers Restaurant at your feet to providing you with all the drinks you need and a good local meal. On the other hand, if you are looking for a quiet place to chill, beautiful small secluded beaches and some St Lucian history thrown in, they go to the famous Pigeon Island National Park.

    4. Jeep Safari

    For those seeking an adrenaline rush, a Jeep safari is an exciting way to explore the island’s lush interior. These tours often include visits to local villages, scenic viewpoints, and opportunities to sample local fruits and snacks.

    Best Places to Eat

    The Pink Plantation House

    1. The Coal Pot

    Located near the harbour, The Coal Pot is celebrated for its fresh seafood and Caribbean dishes. The relaxed atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for lunch after exploring.

    2. The Pink Plantation House

    Sitting atop the hillside known as the ‘Morne’, The “Pink House” overlooks Castries harbor, the Caribbean Sea, and in the distance the island of Martinique. The Pink Plantation House offers a picturesque setting paired with a menu that elevates Caribbean cuisine. It is well known not only for its delicious, Creole / French fusion cuisine, but also for owner Michelle’s paintings and handmade painted pottery that adorn the tables and the art studio. The old heritage site turned restaurant captivates diners with its colonial charm and spectacular views. The traditional dishes, served with a contemporary twist, showcase the island’s bountiful harvest and sea offerings. From me to you

    3. Blue Monkey Café

    Blue Monkey Café is a popular dining spot located in Castries, St. Lucia, known for its casual atmosphere and diverse menu options. Blue Monkey Café is situated on Bridge St, Castries just walking distance from La Place Carenage. It’s conveniently located for cruise passengers looking to grab a bite after exploring the city. Frequented for its laid-back vibe and creative menu, this café offers a sanctuary for those looking to get out of the Castries heat and unwind while savouring a meal. For lunch, diners can enjoy an extensive selection of sandwiches, salads, wraps, bowls, and burgers. The café aims to provide good value for money, making it a great option for those on a budget.

    Best Places to Visit

    Safety Tips

    St Lucia is, for the most part, an idyllic and laid-back place, but it is not without its hazards and nuisances. 

        • Stay aware of your surroundings.

        • Stick to well-populated areas.

        • Use reputable tour operators for excursions.

        • Avoid displaying valuables in public.

       

      Castries Market

      1. Castries Market

      A visit to Castries Market is essential for anyone wanting to experience local culture. This bustling market is filled with colourful stalls selling spices, fresh produce, and crafts. While generally safe during daylight hours, keep an eye on your belongings due to the crowds.

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      2. Derek Walcott Square

      This historic square, named after the Nobel Prize-winning poet, features beautiful gardens and statues. It’s a peaceful place to relax and take in the local scenery.

      3. Pigeon Island National Park

      A short drive from Castries, Pigeon Island National Park offers stunning views, hiking trails, and historical sites, including Fort Rodney. It’s safe for visitors and provides excellent opportunities for exploration.

      4. Marigot Bay

      Consider a visit to Marigot Bay, a picturesque bay famous for its beauty and tranquillity. It’s a great spot for photography and enjoying the serene atmosphere.

      Conclusion

      A day in Castries can be filled with unforgettable experiences—from breathtaking tours and delicious meals, to exploring safe and vibrant locations. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Castries and or its surrounding areas can offer something for every cruise passenger. Embrace the beauty and culture of St. Lucia; it’s an experience you won’t want to miss!