Reviewed · HEWANORRA AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Ferry Transfer from Hewanorra Airport to Saint Lucia Resorts
The best airport transfer may be by sea. This ferry turns a necessary ride into a scenic introduction to Saint Lucia, carrying you from Hewanorra Airport along the Caribbean coast toward resorts near Rodney Bay and other coastal areas. I like the spectacular Piton views and the fact that drinks, snacks, and island commentary are included. I also like the relaxed party atmosphere, led by hosts such as Miguel and his crew.
The main drawback is price. At $248 per person, this costs far more than a basic taxi or ordinary hotel transfer. It also takes about 90 minutes to two hours, so you are paying for a sightseeing cruise as much as for transportation.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Book
- From Hewanorra Airport to the Ferry Dock
- The 90-Minute Cruise Along Saint Lucia’s Coast
- Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, and the Pitons
- Drinks, Snacks, Music, and the Onboard Mood
- What the Hosts Add to the Ride
- Reaching Resorts Near Rodney Bay
- Is $248 a Good Value?
- Weather, Timing, and Practical Limits
- Who Should Choose This Ferry?
- Should You Book the Saint Lucia Airport Ferry?
- FAQ
- Where does the ferry transfer begin?
- What time does the ferry transfer start?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Is transportation from the airport to the ferry included?
- Does the ferry go to Saint Lucia resorts?
- Are the Pitons visible during the journey?
- Are drinks included?
- Is food included?
- Is there a restroom on the ferry?
- Can I cancel the booking for a refund?
Key Points Before You Book

- Your holiday begins on the water: A short included taxi ride takes you from Hewanorra Airport to the ferry dock, followed by a coastal cruise of about 90 minutes.
- The Pitons are the star view: You pass the famous volcanic peaks, Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, Marigot Bay, and other major sights along Saint Lucia’s Caribbean coast.
- Drinks and snacks are included: Wine, beer, champagne, mimosas, soft drinks, water, popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, and crackers are provided.
- Miguel and the crew add a tour-guide feel: The hosts share information about Saint Lucia’s past and present, so the ride feels like more than a simple transfer.
- Luggage stays with you: Your bags are not sent separately. That keeps them close, but you need to handle them during the airport, taxi, and ferry changes.
- Weather matters: The service can be canceled for poor weather, with a different date or full refund offered in that case. Your own cancellation is non-refundable.
From Hewanorra Airport to the Ferry Dock
Your trip begins at Hewanorra Airport, Saint Lucia’s main international airport. The ferry service has a 3:30 pm start time, so you need to plan your flight arrival carefully. The airport pickup includes a taxi ride of about five minutes to the ferry departure point.
That short taxi transfer is useful after a flight. You do not need to arrange a separate ride just to reach the dock. Still, airport delays matter. Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability, but the stated start time remains an important detail to check before you pay.
At the dock, the ferry hosts welcome you aboard. The service is limited to a maximum of 35 people, which gives the boat a shared excursion feel without the scale of a large cruise vessel. If you prefer a quiet private transfer, this is not that kind of service. If you enjoy meeting other people, music, drinks, and a social start to your stay, the group setting may suit you well.
Your luggage comes with you. The operator does not send suitcases by another vehicle, so keep your bags manageable. You may need to move them through the taxi transfer and onto the boat. That is a small but important point for anyone arriving with several heavy cases.
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The 90-Minute Cruise Along Saint Lucia’s Coast

Once aboard, the transport portion becomes the main event. The ferry cruises north along Saint Lucia’s Caribbean coast for about 90 minutes, though the full journey can last closer to two hours. The exact length may depend on the destination and operating conditions.
This route gives you something a road transfer cannot: a broad view of the coast from the water. You see the island from offshore, with steep slopes, resort areas, bays, and volcanic landmarks opening up around you. The ride also lets you settle into Saint Lucia without being sealed inside a car after your flight.
The boat is air-conditioned and has a restroom. Those features matter more than they might seem after an international arrival. You can cool off, have a drink, and avoid worrying about finding a stop during the long ride.
The open-water setting also brings some uncertainty. Dolphin and whale sightings occur occasionally, but they are not guaranteed. Treat them as a bonus rather than a promised part of the trip. The scenery remains the main reason to choose this transfer.
Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, and the Pitons

The most memorable part of the route is the view toward the Pitons. These twin volcanic peaks are Saint Lucia’s signature sight, and seeing them from the water gives you a clear angle that you will not get from every road transfer.
The ferry also passes Jade Mountain and Sugar Beach. These are among the island’s best-known resort areas, so this ride can help you understand the shape of Saint Lucia’s luxury coast before you even reach your own accommodation.
Marigot Bay is another important point along the route. Its sheltered water and curved shoreline add variety after the more open coastal views. The commentary from the hosts helps give these places context, including information about the island’s past and current events.
I like this combination of movement and explanation. You are not simply looking at scenery through a window. You can connect the major sights with the island’s geography and resort districts. The result feels closer to a short coastal excursion than a hotel shuttle.
Drinks, Snacks, Music, and the Onboard Mood

The included refreshments help explain the price. You receive wine, beer, champagne, and mimosas, along with cola, Sprite, ginger ale, and water. Snacks include popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, cheese crackers, and ginger crackers.
This is not a full meal, so you should not board expecting lunch or dinner. It is enough to take the edge off after a flight and make the journey feel festive. The champagne and mimosas especially set a vacation tone before you reach the resort.
Music is also part of the appeal. The hosts create an upbeat mood, and the ride can feel like a small welcome party on the water. That atmosphere will not suit everyone. If you are tired, traveling with a sleeping child, or hoping for a silent scenic ride, the music and group energy may feel like too much.
I would think of the ferry as a social sightseeing transfer. You are paying for the setting, the refreshments, the narration, and the sense of occasion. The transport itself is only one part of the value.
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What the Hosts Add to the Ride

The crew receives some of the strongest praise, especially Miguel and his team. Their role is not limited to serving drinks or pointing out sights. They provide information about Saint Lucia’s history and current events, giving the ride a guide-led quality.
That human touch matters. A ferry can easily become a simple vehicle from point A to point B. Here, the hosts help connect the views to the island. Their energy also shapes the mood, with music, conversation, and attention to the people onboard.
You should expect a friendly, informal style rather than a formal lecture. The commentary makes the route more meaningful, but the quality of the experience also depends on the day’s crew, weather, and group atmosphere. The service has a strong overall rating of 4.9 from 236 ratings, with 99 percent recommending it, but no shared transfer can guarantee the same mood for every departure.
The group limit of 35 keeps the experience from becoming enormous. Even so, it remains a shared boat ride. If you want complete control over the departure time, music, route, and conversation, a private charter would be a better match, though that is not what this service offers.
Reaching Resorts Near Rodney Bay

The ferry serves luxury resorts along Saint Lucia’s Caribbean coast, including areas near Rodney Bay. The stated ferry ride to Rodney Bay is about two hours in one account, which fits the advertised range of 90 minutes to two hours.
A useful arrival detail is that a taxi may be waiting at the port to take you to your resort. This has been part of the arrival process for at least some passengers, but the included features specifically highlight the airport-to-ferry taxi, not a universal private hotel transfer at the far end. I would confirm the final port transfer before booking if your resort is not directly beside the landing point.
That check is especially important if you arrive with heavy luggage or have a tight evening dinner reservation. The ferry is designed to deliver you into the resort zone, but the exact last step may vary by destination.
For many people, this is still easier than arranging a long road transfer from the airport. You avoid spending the entire journey in a vehicle and get a coastal introduction instead. The tradeoff is time: a direct road taxi may be simpler and potentially cheaper, while the ferry makes the journey itself part of your holiday.
Is $248 a Good Value?

The $248 price is high if you judge it only as airport transportation. A basic transfer is usually purchased for speed and convenience. This service asks you to pay for a scenic cruise, onboard drinks, snacks, a restroom, air conditioning, music, and live island commentary.
I see the value most clearly for a special arrival. Couples celebrating a honeymoon or anniversary, families wanting an exciting first activity, and people staying at a luxury resort may feel the price is justified. The ferry lets you start sightseeing immediately instead of spending your first hours in a car.
The value is weaker if you simply need the least expensive way to reach your hotel. One passenger considered the boat too costly for a ferry transfer, even while describing the boat itself positively. That is a fair criticism. The service is not a budget shuttle dressed up with a few extras. It is a premium transfer with excursion features.
You should also consider how many people are in your party. At $248 per person, the total rises quickly for a family. The drinks and snacks are included, but they do not turn the ride into a complete meal or erase the basic cost of a premium service.
Weather, Timing, and Practical Limits

Good weather is essential. If poor weather forces a cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund. That policy protects you in the event of an operator cancellation, but your own booking is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
This makes flight planning important. The 3:30 pm start time gives you a fixed target, and confirmation is subject to availability. I would avoid booking this as a tight connection after a flight with a high chance of delay. You want enough time to clear the airport and reach the pickup point without turning the beginning of your vacation into a race.
The activity calls for a moderate level of physical fitness. You will need to manage your luggage and handle the airport-to-taxi-to-ferry transition. Service animals are allowed.
The boat has a restroom and air conditioning, both useful on a journey of this length. Still, you are on the water for up to two hours, so anyone sensitive to motion should weigh that factor carefully. The information provided does not promise a smooth ride in every condition.
Who Should Choose This Ferry?
I would recommend it most strongly to you if you:
- Want your airport transfer to feel like the first activity of your vacation
- Care more about views and atmosphere than the lowest possible price
- Enjoy music, drinks, and a social group setting
- Are staying at a coastal luxury resort served by the ferry
- Want to see the Pitons, Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, and Marigot Bay from the water
- Appreciate having a host explain the island along the way
I would be more cautious if you:
- Need the fastest route to your hotel
- Are watching every dollar
- Prefer quiet, private transportation
- Have a very late arrival or a flight schedule that may not fit the 3:30 pm start
- Are traveling with heavy luggage and want door-to-door service
- Need guaranteed whale or dolphin sightings
The strongest parts are the views, the crew, and the feeling that the transfer is already an excursion. The weakest part is the cost, followed by the fixed timing and non-refundable booking terms.
Should You Book the Saint Lucia Airport Ferry?
Book this ferry if you want to begin your Saint Lucia holiday with a drink in hand, music around you, and the Pitons rising ahead from the water. Miguel and the crew help turn the trip into a welcoming island tour, and the included refreshments make the long ride more pleasant.
Skip it if you want a simple, low-cost hotel transfer or need complete control over timing. At $248 per person, the service makes sense only when you value the cruise itself. Confirm your resort’s final port connection, check the 3:30 pm departure against your flight, and pack luggage you can handle easily.
FAQ
Where does the ferry transfer begin?
The experience begins at Hewanorra Airport in Saint Lucia.
What time does the ferry transfer start?
The stated start time is 3:30 pm.
How long does the transfer take?
The full experience lasts approximately one hour and 30 minutes to two hours. The ferry ride itself is about 90 minutes, though a trip to Rodney Bay may take closer to two hours.
Is transportation from the airport to the ferry included?
Yes. An included taxi ride of about five minutes takes you from Hewanorra Airport to the ferry.
Does the ferry go to Saint Lucia resorts?
Yes. The service provides water transfers to many luxury resorts along Saint Lucia’s Caribbean coast.
Are the Pitons visible during the journey?
The route passes the Pitons, along with Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, Marigot Bay, and other coastal sights.
Are drinks included?
Yes. Included drinks include wine, beer, champagne, mimosas, cola, Sprite, ginger ale, and water.
Is food included?
Light snacks are included, such as popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, cheese crackers, and ginger crackers.
Is there a restroom on the ferry?
Yes. A restroom is available onboard.
Can I cancel the booking for a refund?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If the operator cancels because of poor weather, you will be offered another date or a full refund.
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