You’ll hop on your own 50cc scooter in St. Lucia, helmet on and local tips in hand, ready to explore winding hills and hidden beaches at your pace. Expect friendly faces, salty breezes, and moments of real freedom—plus plenty of chances to stop for snacks or photos wherever you want. It’s that sense of adventure you’ll remember long after the trip.
The first thing that happened was the guy at iRide—his name was Marcus—handed me a helmet and grinned like he knew I’d be nervous. “Don’t worry, this one’s built for our roads,” he said, patting the little blue 50cc scooter like it was a pet dog. I fumbled with the chin strap (why are those always tricky?) and he showed me how to start it up, just a quick flick and a hum. The air smelled faintly of sea salt mixed with something sweet—maybe mangoes from the stand across the street.
I didn’t expect to feel so free right away, honestly. We zipped out of Castries, my friend clinging behind me, both of us laughing every time we hit a bump or took a corner too wide. The hills around St. Lucia look steeper from the bottom than they feel when you’re actually climbing them on one of these scooters—Marcus wasn’t kidding about the motor handling any hill. At one point we stopped by a roadside shack where an old woman sold coconut water in plastic cups; she called out something in patois I couldn’t quite catch, but her smile made it clear we were welcome to sit for a bit.
The best part? No schedule except our own. We pulled over wherever looked interesting—a beach with black sand, a view over the harbor where fishing boats bobbed in slow motion. The engine stayed cool even after an hour or two, and we barely used half a tank all day (I think Marcus said you can get about 60 miles before refueling). There’s something about feeling the wind off the Caribbean and hearing nothing but your own laughter and maybe some reggae drifting from someone’s porch as you pass by… I still think about that.
Yes, helmets are included with every 50cc scooter rental.
You can travel upwards of 60 miles on a single tank.
Yes, they are designed to be easy to use for all experience levels.
Yes, each iRide iR2 scooter is built for two riders.
Yes, public transportation options are available close by.
The rental is not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
Your day includes rental of a custom-built 50cc electric scooter plus helmets for safety; you’ll get local advice from staff before heading out to explore St. Lucia however you like.
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