You’ll step right off your cruise ship in St Lucia and onto an easy shuttle to Reduit Beach, where golden sand meets clear water. Sip your welcome drink as you settle in for swimming or wandering Rodney Bay Village nearby. Choose how long you stay before your driver brings you back — it’s simple comfort you’ll remember long after your feet are sandy.
We stepped off the ship in Castries and there was our driver, smiling and holding a sign — honestly, I was relieved not to have to figure out taxis. The air smelled like salt and sunscreen already, even though it was barely 9am. The drive to Reduit Beach only took about 15 minutes but I kept craning my neck at all the bright houses and the little fruit stands along the road. Rodney Bay looked busy but not chaotic, just people going about their day.
At Reduit Beach, someone handed me a cold Piton beer (you could pick water or soda too), which felt pretty perfect after the bus. I found a spot under a scraggly palm and just watched the water for a while — it’s that kind of blue you see on postcards but never quite believe until you’re standing there. There were families setting up umbrellas, some locals selling bracelets (I caved and bought one), and this one guy who kept trying to get us to try jet skiing. I’m still not sure if I regret saying no.
You can wander over to Rodney Bay Village if you want — it’s right behind the beach, so we popped into a shop for snacks and poked around the mall for half an hour before heading back out. There’s even a casino if that’s your thing (not mine). Lunch is easy: plenty of places along the sand where you can grab grilled fish or just fries and a cold drink. I liked that we could choose how long to stay — we picked four hours, which felt right, but some folks left earlier or stayed later depending on their shuttle slot.
The ride back was quiet; everyone seemed sun-sleepy and sandy. Our driver checked in with each of us before dropping us at the cruise terminal again — he remembered my name, which surprised me for some reason. It wasn’t fancy or complicated, just easy and relaxed. Sometimes that’s exactly what you want from a day trip in St Lucia.
It’s about a 15-minute drive from Castries cruise terminal to Reduit Beach by shuttle.
Yes, pickup and drop-off at the Castries cruise ship terminal are included in the shuttle service.
You get one complimentary beverage: bottled water, soda, or local beer (Piton).
Yes, you can choose between 2, 4, or 6 hours at the beach before returning by shuttle.
Yes, several restaurants and bars are located right along Reduit Beach for lunch or drinks.
Rodney Bay Village is just steps away from the beach — easy walking distance for shopping or exploring.
You can purchase activities like jet skiing, tubing, banana rides, or parasailing directly on the beach.
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult; infants can sit on laps or use strollers.
Your day includes round-trip air-conditioned shuttle between St Lucia cruise port and Reduit Beach with port pickup and drop-off, plus one complimentary drink (local beer, water or soda) before relaxing by the sea or exploring Rodney Bay Village nearby.
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