St-Lucia is the lowdown of the cruise, in fact it’s a so-so destination, with very few interesting beaches, costly both in time and money to get to. Excursions are expensive. We will skip cruises who stop in St-Lucianin te future, this was our fourth time there and we are tired of it. It’s a poor island with poor infrastructures . ...
Beautiful island. We took an NCL catamaran excursion. Lots of fun. Experienced waves, intermittent rain from the rain forest, double rainbows. Memorable. ...
We went on a tour on an open sided bus where they plied us with rum. It sounded more fun than it actually was, especially when we were dropped off at a scruffy beach for two hours. We've been to St Lucia a few times. People tell me how beautiful it is, but I've yet to see much evidence! The ships must dock on the wrong part of the island......
From what I could tell from the noise coming from the ...
The next morning we docked in Castries, St.Lucia another poor island, however the island has a beautiful protected harbour that has two places for ships to dock. In the past we have always docked at the newer Pointe Seraphine Cruise port which featured a nicer selection of port shops even though it was a father walk from town. This time however we docked across the harbour at a working dock ...
We did the Volcanic Mud Bath tour and despite the long drive down to the Pitons, you see it all here - fishing villages, the view across to the Pitons, the mud baths are great and the guides will happily take snaps for you on your own phones, and a shopping stop to have local rum punch and pick up local produce including spices, coffee and an opportunity to try homemade banana bread. 10/10 the ...