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Beach Day Round trip Transfer - Cruise ship Passengers - Complimentary Drinks
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Beach Day Round trip Transfer - Cruise ship Passengers - Complimentary Drinks

Make the most of your St. Lucia stop! There's no better way to experience what the island has to offer than by laying on the beach sipping on some complimentary drinks while you soak in some St. Lucian sun. From your cruise terminal straight to the beach and back in time for boarding. A great day in the sun for everyone!

Welcome to St. Lucia! Your paradise awaits!

Your driver will be waiting outside the cruise terminal holding a name sign with the lead passenger name boldly written in black. After a warm exchange your friendly driver will escort you to the air conditioned, modern taxi where your journey will begin.

Along the way your driver will point out landmarks and give you a brief history of the island.

Once at the beach your driver will provide you with a cooler bag loaded with drinks (local piton beer, water, sodas, rum punch) and some light snacks. (beach chairs, umbrellas, lunch and comfort stations are readily available at an additional cost).

After you have enjoyed your day and soaked in the sun, you driver will be back to transfer you to the Port in time for boarding.



Duration:5 to 7 hours
Commences in:Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
Country:Saint Lucia
City:Gros Islet

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