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Private Accessible St. Lucia Island Driving Tour

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The St. Lucia Accessible Island Driving Tour offers a memorable day filled with beautiful views, breathtaking nature and island hospitality!

On this accessible St. Lucia island driving tour, you’ll be warmly greeted by your private driver/guide at the cruise dock and escorted to your comfortable, air-conditioned accessible van with a ramp. Rest assured this is not just a drive-by tour. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to get out and experience the sites firsthand along the route.

Depending on which dock you arrive at, you’ll either end or start your tour with a visit to the busy, local Castries market. Using a wheelchair friendly route through the market, your guide will escort you through the many fascinating vendor stands showing you some of the local produce, artifacts and spices. This is a great place to take care of gifts for your friends and family back home!

Next, you’ll set out on a beautiful scenic island drive through banana plantations and beautiful mountain views, before making a stop in Anse La Ray, a small charming fishing village to the far western side of the island right next to Castries. In Anse La Ray, you’ll make a stop by the small center square to get out and explore firsthand. Take a stroll down the small pier, meet local fishermen and see what they caught for the day, make your way around the charming little city streets with traditional small cottages, and visit the beautiful old cathedral from the early 16th century. Your private guide will lead you using wheelchair accessible routes.

As your accessible St. Lucia tour continues to Soufriere, you’ll make several photo stops along the way. Not only is St. Lucia lush and rich in produce, it is a volcanic island which provides some amazing views, including the Pitons. While the Pitons volcano site is not wheelchair accessible, one can still see them from afar and snap some beautiful vacation photos.

Upon arrival in Soufriere, you’ll experience one of the only fully accessible waterfall views in the world! In the popular Diamond Botanical Garden, your knowledgeable guide will take you on a spectacular stroll while sharing all that he knows about the fauna and produce of the island. The path in the garden is accessible with no steps or steep inclines. At the end of the Gardens, you’ll see the amazing Diamond Waterfall right in front of you! There is an accessible restaurant right next to the gardens, where they serve a delicious traditional St. Lucia buffet and fresh squeezed juice (cost not included).

After a full day of exploring this beautiful paradise island, you will slowly start making your way back to Castries where your guide will safely get you back to your ship before departure time.

The St. Lucia Accessible Island Driving Tour includes:

  • Private guide/driver
  • Guide/Driver familiar with the needs of disabled travelers
  • Accessible van transportation
  • Accessible step free routes
  • A one of a kind opportunity
  • Great photo opportunities
  • Buffet lunch and fresh juice at Botanical gardens (cost not included)

St. Lucia Accessible Island Driving Tour details: 

Duration: 6 hours (full day)

Cost: $420 for 1-2 people, $640 for 3 people, $860 for 4 people, $925 for 5 people, $990 for 6 people.
* Save $50 when you book an accessible cruise + excursions package

Days of the week the tour is offered: 7 days a week.

Meeting time: 9AM.

Meeting place: St. Lucia cruise dock.

Number of people on tour: 1 – 6 people.

Cancellation Policy: 80% refund with at least 7 days notice, 50% refund with at least 4 days notice, and no refund with less than 4 days notice. Tours run rain or shine.

Not included: Snacks/meals and Gratuities.

Accessibility Information:

The accessible van is equipped with a portable ramp to enter the vehicle and the disabled visitor can stay seated in the wheelchair during the drive if desired.

Castries Central Market: Throughout the market, you’ll experience mostly smooth and flat paths. There are ramps installed to help wheelchair users navigate the area.

In Anse La Ray, your guide will lead you using flat, wheelchair friendly routes.The pier is accessible and so is the old Cathedral. There is ramped access into the cathedral to the side of the building.

The viewpoint for the Pitons is on a hill but the surface is mostly smooth. Wheelchair users can get out of the van if they desire or snap photos from the van.

Diamond Botanical Garden and Waterfall: The route to the waterfall is mostly flat. Some surfaces are smooth and some have gravel. You will not have to navigate any steps or steep inclines. There is also an accessible restroom available on site with ramped entrance and wide door. Unfortunately, there is no grab bar.

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