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Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport

5.0 · 59 reviews From $235 Operated by FunToSee Island Water Ferry · Bookable on Viator
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Make the airport run your final excursion. This ferry transfer from St. Lucia’s Caribbean resorts turns a necessary trip into a scenic cruise along the island’s most dramatic coast. I especially like the Piton photo views and the included drinks and snacks, which make the ride feel more like a small tour than a basic shuttle. The main concern is the strict non-refundable policy, so you need to be sure of your plans.

The trip takes about 90 minutes to two hours, with an included five-minute taxi ride to the ferry. I also like that your luggage stays with you rather than traveling separately. That is convenient, but it means you must handle your bags during the transfer, and the ferry requires good weather to operate.

Key points at a glance

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - Key points at a glance

  • Piton views from the water: The route passes the Pitons, Sugar Beach, Jade Mountain, Marigot Bay, and other famous coastal sights.
  • A transfer with a tour built in: Hosts provide commentary about St. Lucia’s history and current events during the ride.
  • Drinks and snacks included: Wine, beer, champagne, mimosas, soft drinks, water, popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, cheese crackers, and ginger crackers are provided.
  • Luggage stays aboard: You do not send your bags in a separate vehicle, which keeps them close but requires you to manage them.
  • Small enough to feel personal: The maximum group size is 44 people, far smaller than a typical large bus transfer.
  • A strong satisfaction record: The experience has a 4.9 rating from 59 reviews, with 98 percent recommending it.

Why this airport transfer is worth considering

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - Why this airport transfer is worth considering

Most airport transfers are a chore. You sit in a vehicle, watch the clock, and hope traffic behaves. This St. Lucia ferry offers a better final chapter to a beach holiday, especially if your resort sits along the island’s Caribbean coast and your flight leaves from Hewanorra International Airport in the south.

The ferry gives you a last look at St. Lucia from the water. Instead of passing the coast quickly by road, you see the shore open up in front of you. The route includes several of the island’s best-known sights, including the Pitons, Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, and Marigot Bay.

I like this approach for two reasons. First, it makes the transfer useful sightseeing time. Second, the service adds practical comfort with an air-conditioned cabin, a restroom, drinks, and snacks. You are not simply paying to get from one point to another. You are paying for transportation with scenery, hosting, and refreshments included.

The tradeoff is the price. At $235 per person, this is not the budget way to reach the airport. You are paying a premium over a standard vehicle transfer, but the value improves if you would otherwise book a separate coastal cruise or sightseeing trip. If you want the least expensive and fastest possible airport ride, this is probably the wrong choice.

Starting with the five-minute taxi ride

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - Starting with the five-minute taxi ride

The experience includes a short taxi transfer to the ferry. The ride takes about five minutes, so this is not a long road journey before the boat portion begins.

The stated meeting information lists Hewanorra International Airport in Vieux Fort, with a 10:00 am start time. The service is designed for transfers between resorts on St. Lucia’s Caribbean coast and the airport, so you should check the exact pickup arrangement and availability when you book. Confirmation is sent within 48 hours, subject to availability.

Once you reach the ferry, the hosts welcome you aboard. That handoff matters because the experience depends on more than a boat ride. The hosts provide the commentary, organize the refreshments, and help give the transfer its tour-like feel.

You should allow extra attention for your luggage at this point. Your bags remain with you throughout the trip. That is reassuring if you dislike sending luggage in a separate vehicle, but you may need to keep bags arranged around your seat or in the designated onboard space.

The 90-minute coastal route

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - The 90-minute coastal route

The ferry ride lasts about 90 minutes, though the full transfer can take closer to two hours. The exact timing depends on the pickup and route details.

The best part is the change in viewpoint. From the water, St. Lucia’s coast feels less like a series of resort stops and more like one long sweep of cliffs, beaches, bays, and forested slopes. You have time to take photographs, listen to the commentary, and settle into the trip instead of watching the road.

The hosts talk about the island’s history and current events. That narration gives the ride more purpose than a silent transfer, especially if this is your first visit. I would pay attention during the early portion of the trip, when the commentary can help connect the sights ahead with the places you may already have visited during your stay.

The ferry may also offer occasional dolphin and whale sightings. These are not guaranteed, so treat them as a bonus rather than a feature you should expect. The scenery is the reliable part of the trip.

The Pitons provide the main photo stop

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - The Pitons provide the main photo stop

The Pitons are the visual centerpiece of the route. Seeing these twin volcanic peaks from the water gives you a different angle than the usual road or resort viewpoint.

This is where you will find the strongest selfie opportunities. The open coastal setting lets you frame yourself with the Pitons behind you, and the boat ride gives you more than one chance to take photographs as the view changes.

One particularly useful tip is to keep your phone or camera ready before the most famous sights appear. You do not want your camera buried under luggage when the Pitons come into view. Since your bags stay with you, organizing your belongings before departure can make the photo stops easier.

A March 9, 2024 trip took place in smooth water and good weather, allowing the couple aboard to capture clear Piton photographs at the end of their honeymoon. That detail points to an important truth about the experience: conditions matter. On a calm, sunny day, the ferry can be a beautiful finale. On rougher water, the same ride may feel less restful, especially if you are prone to motion sickness.

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Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, and Marigot Bay

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, and Marigot Bay

The route passes Jade Mountain, one of St. Lucia’s best-known resort properties. From the water, you get a coastal view of this famous part of the island rather than simply seeing it from an entrance road or hillside.

Sugar Beach adds another change of scenery. The name tells you what to expect, a broad beach setting that contrasts with the sharper outlines of the Pitons. The ferry does not turn this into a beach stop, so you should think of these places as passing sights and photo subjects, not visits with time ashore.

Marigot Bay is another highlight along the coast. Its sheltered setting gives the route a different mood from the open shoreline. The hosts point out these landmarks while sharing information about the island, helping you understand what you are seeing instead of simply passing attractive scenery without context.

The ferry is not an excursion with extended stops. You remain aboard for the transfer. That makes it efficient, but it also means you should book a separate sightseeing cruise if you want swimming, snorkeling, or time at a beach.

Drinks, snacks, and comfort aboard

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - Drinks, snacks, and comfort aboard

The included refreshments are a real part of the value. You can have wine, beer, champagne, or mimosas, along with soft drinks and water. Snacks include popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, cheese crackers, and ginger crackers.

This is especially useful if you have checked out of your resort and do not want to pay airport prices for every drink or snack. It also helps the ride feel relaxed and social rather than purely functional.

Alcohol is available only to people age 18 and older. If you are traveling with children or do not drink, soft drinks and water are provided, so the refreshment service is not limited to alcoholic options.

The ferry includes air conditioning and a restroom. Those details may sound ordinary, but they matter during a transfer with luggage and a duration of up to two hours. You can remain comfortable without needing to arrange a separate stop on the road.

Still, comfort depends partly on the sea. The service requires good weather, and smooth water will make the trip more pleasant for almost everyone. If you are sensitive to motion, you may want to consider that before paying the non-refundable fare.

How the group size affects the experience

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - How the group size affects the experience

The maximum group size is 44 people. That is not a private charter, but it is modest compared with a large coach transfer.

A group of this size gives the hosts a chance to provide narration to the whole boat while leaving the ride less impersonal than a full-size bus. It also means you may have other people around during the photo moments and refreshments.

The five-star-rated hosts are a central part of the service. Their role is to welcome you, explain the sights, and add stories about St. Lucia’s past and present. The best version of this trip is not just a pretty boat ride. It is a moving island introduction, delivered while you are already on your way to the airport.

Is $235 per person a fair price?

Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport - Is $235 per person a fair price?

The answer depends on what you want from the transfer.

If you compare it with the cost of a simple car ride, $235 per person is expensive. If you are traveling alone, the premium may be hard to justify. If you are traveling as a couple or family and mainly need dependable airport transportation, you should compare the total cost with a private vehicle transfer before booking.

The value improves if you place a price on the sightseeing itself. You receive a scenic coastal route, onboard narration, refreshments, air conditioning, a restroom, and an included taxi connection. You also avoid spending your final holiday hours in a road vehicle.

The ferry may be particularly worthwhile for a honeymoon or special occasion. One couple described it as the best way to end a honeymoon, helped by beautiful weather and clear Piton photographs. Another family found the smooth water and service strong enough that they would book it again.

You should not choose it simply because the word five-star appears in the description. Choose it because you want the final transfer to feel like part of the vacation.

Who will enjoy this most?

I would recommend this ferry to you if you:

  • Want a scenic final activity before flying home
  • Are staying at a luxury resort on St. Lucia’s Caribbean coast
  • Care more about views and comfort than the lowest price
  • Enjoy island commentary and hosted sightseeing
  • Want photographs of the Pitons from the water
  • Prefer to keep your luggage nearby
  • Are celebrating a honeymoon, anniversary, or family holiday

I would think twice if you:

  • Need the cheapest airport transfer
  • Require a guaranteed arrival time with no weather risk
  • Dislike boat travel or may feel unwell on the water
  • Want a private ride with no other passengers
  • Have a strict plan that cannot tolerate a trip lasting up to two hours

The weather policy deserves special attention. If poor weather forces a cancellation, you are offered a different date or a full refund. That protection helps, but the experience is otherwise non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. Confirm your flight details, resort pickup, and schedule before you commit.

Service animals are allowed. The activity calls for a moderate level of physical fitness, so you should be prepared to manage your own luggage during the transfer.

Should you book this St. Lucia ferry?

I would book it if you see the airport transfer as your last chance to enjoy St. Lucia rather than as a task to finish quickly. The Piton views, hosted commentary, onboard drinks, snacks, restroom, and smooth-water comfort create a memorable final outing.

I would skip it if price is your main concern or if your flight schedule leaves no room for a weather-related change. For a honeymoon, a special celebration, or a relaxed final morning, this is one of the more enjoyable ways to leave the island. Just confirm the pickup details, keep your camera accessible, and accept that the scenery comes with a premium fare.

FAQ

How long does the ferry transfer take?

The ferry ride takes about 90 minutes, while the complete transfer takes approximately one hour and 30 minutes to two hours.

What sights can I see from the ferry?

The route passes Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, the Pitons, Marigot Bay, and other coastal sights along St. Lucia’s Caribbean coast.

Is transportation to the ferry included?

Yes. An included taxi ride takes approximately five minutes to bring you to the ferry.

Are drinks included?

Yes. Included drinks include wine, beer, champagne, mimosas, cola, Sprite, ginger ale, and water. Alcohol is only available to travelers age 18 and older.

What food is provided?

Snacks include popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, cheese crackers, and ginger crackers.

Can I use a restroom during the trip?

Yes. A restroom is available onboard the ferry.

Does my luggage travel separately?

No. Your luggage stays with you during the transfer rather than traveling in separate transportation.

What happens if bad weather cancels the ferry?

If poor weather causes a cancellation, you are offered a different date or a full refund. The experience is otherwise non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

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