Get ready for an unforgettable day of adventure with our Land & Sea Excursion, where the best of both worlds come together for an action-packed exploration of St. Lucia most visited locations. This tour seamlessly blends the thrill of land exploration with the serenity of the sea, offering you an immersive experience that showcases St. Lucia's natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture of the region.
Whether you're an adventurer, nature lover, or someone just looking to unwind, our Land & Sea Tour is designed to cater to all interests, offering something for everyone. With exclusive access to remote locations, small group sizes, and a personalized touch, this tour promises an unforgettable way to experience the magic of St. Lucia!
Local Creole lunch<br/>Ground Transfer in Soufriere<br/>Homemade Rum Punch, Piton beer<br/>Pickup included
Our amazing tour guides will show you all the sites and scenes including the mud baths, waterfalls and drive in volcano.
You’ll wade into warm, silky mud pools, coating your skin in mineral-rich gray clay said to detoxify, exfoliate, and rejuvenate. The mud feels oddly luxurious, like a warm, gritty lotion.
Pose for hilarious photos as you transform into a “mud monster.”
Marigot bay is often hailed as one of the most picturesque and sheltered bays in the Caribbean. Nestled on the western coast of St. Lucia, this stunning natural harbor is surrounded by steep, lush green hillsides and swaying palm trees, creating a postcard-perfect tropical paradise.
Anse la Raye is a charming, authentic fishing village on the western coast of St. Lucia, nestled between the bustling capital of Castries and the iconic Pitons near Soufrière. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and strong ties to the sea, it offers visitors a glimpse into traditional St. Lucian life away from the island’s more tourist-heavy areas
Canaries is a tranquil, traditional fishing village nestled on the island’s rugged western coast, between Soufrière and Anse La Raye. Named after the yellow-breasted songbirds (not the Canary Islands), this hidden gem offers an unfiltered glimpse into St. Lucia’s rural life, where time seems to slow down and community traditions thrive
Anse Cochon is a secluded, crescent-shaped bay on St. Lucia’s western coast, renowned for its pristine snorkelling conditions, vibrant marine life, and tranquil ambience. Nestled between lush rainforest-clad hills, this hidden gem offers a quieter alternative to the island’s busier beaches, making it a favourite among snorkelers and nature lovers
Sail by the Castries harbour, the deepest natural harbour in the eastern Caribbean and also the capital city of St. Lucia.
Cap Estate is a luxurious and scenic peninsula on the northwest coast of St. Lucia, known for its stunning beaches, high-end resorts, and the iconic Cap Estate Golf Course. This exclusive area offers a blend of natural beauty, upscale amenities, and tranquil relaxation, making it a perfect getaway for discerning travelers.
A championship 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Fazio, offering stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the Pitons.
One of the most popular beaches in St. Lucia, known for its clear waters, white sand, and water sports activities.
A historic site with ruins, hiking trails, and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the Pitons.
A picturesque bay known for its beautiful views, sailing, and water sports activities.
A traditional St. Lucian dish made with salted cod and green bananas.
A hearty soup made with leafy greens, vegetables, and meat or fish.
A rich stew made with a variety of meats, vegetables, and spices.
A popular cocktail made with rum, lime juice, sugar, and nutmeg.
This is the dry season with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach relaxation. The weather is warm and pleasant, perfect for golfing, water sports, and exploring the area.
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
AST (GMT-4)
230VV, 50HzHz
St. Lucia is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and occasional incidents can occur. Exercise caution and common sense to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Castries Bus Terminal
Taxis are the most common form of public transportation in Cap Estate. They are readily available and can be hailed on the street or booked through resorts.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
The world's only drive-in volcano, offering a unique and exciting experience. Visitors can explore the volcanic landscape, take a mud bath, and enjoy the natural hot springs.
A scenic hiking trail offering panoramic views of the Pitons and the surrounding landscape. The trail is well-maintained and suitable for all fitness levels.
A renowned snorkeling and diving site located near the Anse Chastanet Resort. The reef is teeming with marine life and offers a variety of underwater experiences.
Price varies by option