You’ll walk Saint Lucia’s lush cacao groves with a local guide, taste fresh cacao pulp straight from the pod, and handcraft your own chocolate bar at Rabot Estate. Enjoy a market-style lunch overlooking the Pitons, with every dish touched by cacao. This is one of those tours you’ll remember every time you eat chocolate again.
I didn’t think I’d ever taste chocolate right from the tree, but that’s how our day started at Rabot Estate in Saint Lucia. The air was thick and green — you can almost smell the rain before it comes, you know? Our guide, Marcia, handed me a pod and showed me how to open it (I was clumsy, she laughed). Inside, the pulp was sticky-sweet and nothing like the chocolate I grew up with. I still think about that first bite — kind of floral, kind of tart.
We wandered through the cacao groves while Marcia explained how they graft trees here for stronger crops. She let us try it ourselves. My hands shook a bit — not sure why, nerves or excitement maybe. There were birds everywhere, making these odd clicks and whistles. After that we headed back to a little open-air kitchen where we actually made our own chocolate bars from scratch. It’s messier than you’d expect. My bar looked homemade (in a good way), but tasted so much deeper than any store stuff.
Lunch was served outside with views of the Pitons poking through clouds — hard not to stare. Everything had a hint of cacao: fish & chips with this light chocolate batter, even the salad dressing had some sort of cocoa nib crunch. Someone at our table tried to order in French Creole; the server just grinned and helped her out. We lingered over dessert (soft-serve ice cream called “Ice Cream of the Gods” — honestly lived up to its name) before wandering through their shop for gifts I probably should’ve bought more of.
The experience lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Yes, lunch is included in the price of the tour.
Yes, guests handcraft their own chocolate bar during the experience.
No, it is not suitable for children under 8 years old.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; guests must arrive on time at Rabot Estate.
The lunch features cacao-inspired dishes like Cacao Burger and Cacao Beer-Battered Fish & Chips along with local produce.
Yes, you can browse and purchase chocolates plus cacao beauty and alcohol products on site.
Your day includes a guided Tree to Bar cacao tour through Rabot Estate’s groves, hands-on chocolate making where you craft your own bar, and a market-style lunch featuring local produce and unique cacao cuisine—all enjoyed overlooking Saint Lucia’s rainforest views before exploring their shop for more treats if you want.
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