Discover the vibrant city of Castries with a delightful 1-hour trolley train ride during your cruise stop. Enjoy entertaining commentary from the lively conductor as you pass by notable attractions such as The Cathedral, Sir Derek Walcott Square, Castries Market, and Central Library. The tour includes a scenic loop up the John Compton Highway, with a quick 10-minute stop at Vigie Beach to soak in the coastal views before returning to your meeting point. Perfect for cruise passengers seeking a fun and informative way to explore Castries.
- 1-hour trolley train ride showcasing Castries highlights
- Visit key sites including The Cathedral and Castries Market
- Quick 10-minute stop at Vigie Beach for a refreshing break
- Ideal for cruise travelers looking to explore the city quickly
- A minimum of 18 travelers is required to confirm this tour.
You will the the square and the monument created in honour of Sir Derek Walcott.
See where culture and city thrive hand in hand during this pass by mention.
Visit the Vigie beach, one of Saint Lucia's most beautiful beaches for a quick stop to take in the beautiful scenery.
Explore the city of Castries on a Trolley Train. Start from Laborie Street then on to John Compton Highway followed by the stop at Vigie Beach which is on Nelson Mandela Drive. Then on your return, you head back down John Compton Highway, then on to Jeremie Street, then on to Bridge Steet and then on to Brazil Street. Your Final stop is on Laborie Street near the Sir Derek Walcott Square.
We meet right outside the parking lot at the front of the cruise port complex. Lookout for a Guide with a Sign Trolley Train on a clipboard.
Saint Lucia is a stunning Caribbean island known for its lush landscapes, volcanic beaches, and vibrant culture. With its dramatic Pitons, luxurious resorts, and warm hospitality, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Two iconic volcanic peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, offering stunning views and hiking opportunities.
The world's only drive-in volcano, featuring hot springs, mud baths, and a unique volcanic landscape.
A picturesque bay known for its calm waters, beautiful scenery, and water sports.
A historical site with ruins, beaches, and scenic views, offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past.
A short, scenic hiking trail offering breathtaking views of the Pitons and the Caribbean Sea.
A traditional Saint Lucian dish made with boiled green bananas and salted codfish.
A hearty soup made with leafy greens, okra, and various meats or fish.
A rich stew made with a variety of meats, root vegetables, and dumplings.
A refreshing cocktail made with local rum, citrus juices, and spices.
This is the dry season with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach relaxation. The island is bustling with tourists, and prices are higher.
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
GMT-4
230VV, 50HzHz
Saint Lucia is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in urban areas and tourist hotspots.
Castries Bus Station, Gros Islet Bus Station
Affordable and frequent, but can be crowded. Buses are color-coded by route.
Available • Apps: No major ride-hailing apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
A neighboring French island known for its beautiful beaches, lush landscapes, and French-Caribbean culture.
A neighboring island known as the 'Nature Island' for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and hot springs.
A historical site with ruins, beaches, and scenic views, offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past.
Price varies by option