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St Lucia Private Custom Tour
St. Lucia rewards a flexible plan. This private custom tour lets you shape a day around waterfalls, rivers, countryside views, local food, drinks, history, culture, or nature instead of following a fixed route. I like the one-group-only format and the chance to use a local guide to decide what fits your interests and available time.
I also like that pickup and drop-off are included from your hotel or port, with private transport, bottled water, and other beverages provided. The main caution is coordination: one three-star account describes a pickup running an hour late and a missed activity after the operator had not seen the booking, so confirm the plan and pickup time before setting out.
In This Review
- Key Points To Know Before Booking
- Why A Private Custom Tour Can Work Well
- Starting From Rodney Bay Or Your Port
- Choosing Your Main Theme: Culture, Nature, Or History
- Waterfalls, Rivers, And Countryside Views
- Local Food, Drinks, And Banana Production
- Horseback Riding And ATV Upgrades
- What The $125 Price Really Buys
- How Reliable Is The Service?
- Who Will Get The Most From This Tour?
- Should You Book The St. Lucia Private Custom Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the St. Lucia Private Custom Tour operate?
- How much does the tour cost?
- How long does the tour last?
- Is transportation included?
- Is lunch included?
- What activities can be added?
- Is there a minimum booking requirement?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points To Know Before Booking

- Your day is custom-built: Choose cultural, historical, environmental, food, countryside, waterfall, river, or beach-focused stops.
- Private transport is included: Pickup and return are provided from your hotel or port, with only your party taking part.
- Local life is part of the plan: You might visit a local bar, eat St. Lucian food, see banana production, or stop in places outside the usual tourist circuit.
- Add-on costs can change the value: Horseback riding costs an extra $80 per person, while ATV riding costs an extra $100 per person.
- Sunday and Monday offer a special possibility: Banana day and banana production may be available on those days.
- The rating is strong but the sample is small: The tour has a 4.9 rating, 93 percent recommendation, and 14 reviews.
Why A Private Custom Tour Can Work Well

A fixed sightseeing trip gives you a set route. This one gives you room to make choices as the day unfolds. That matters in St. Lucia, where you may care more about local food and countryside than checking off famous sights.
You tell the guide what interests you. The plan can then focus on geology, island history, culture, or the natural world. You might ask for waterfalls and rivers, scenic viewpoints away from busy tourist stops, or a look at daily life in rural St. Lucia.
I like this approach for a short visit. If you are in port for only one day, a private vehicle saves you from building several separate taxi arrangements. You also avoid spending the day with a large group following a schedule that may not suit you.
The tradeoff is that the tour has no single guaranteed sightseeing route described in advance. If you want a precise list of landmarks and timed stops, a fixed excursion may feel easier. Here, the quality of your day depends on the conversation you have with the guide before and during the tour.
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Starting From Rodney Bay Or Your Port

The tour is based in Rodney Bay, and pickup is offered from your hotel or port. Private round-trip transport is included, which is one of the strongest practical features for anyone trying to see more of the island in about one day.
You should give clear pickup details when booking and confirm them before the date. This is especially important if you are on a cruise schedule. A delayed start can cut into a day that already has a limited window, and one account reports an hour-long wait caused by the operator not seeing the booking come through.
That incident appears to be a service problem rather than a description of every departure, but it is useful advice. Ask for written confirmation of the pickup location, start time, and planned activities. If you are adding horseback riding or ATVs, confirm those arrangements separately as part of the same conversation.
The private vehicle also gives you more control over stops. You can ask to adjust the pace, spend more time at a particular place, or change the focus from sightseeing to food and local life. The supplied details do not specify the vehicle type or exact drive times, so keep your plans flexible.
Choosing Your Main Theme: Culture, Nature, Or History
The guide can help you build the day around St. Lucia’s volcanic geology, history, culture, and natural features. Those subjects work well together because the island is not just a collection of photo stops. The point of a private tour is to connect what you see with how people live there.
For a nature-focused day, you might choose waterfalls, rivers, countryside views, and places less visited by organized tour groups. The information does not name specific waterfalls or rivers, so you should ask exactly which locations are available on your date and how much walking they require.
For a cultural day, the options include local cuisine, drinks at a bar used by local people, and a look at banana production. The tour description specifically notes banana day and banana production on Sundays and Mondays. If that interests you, book those days rather than assuming the activity is available every day.
A history-focused plan can use the guide’s local perspective to explain the island as you move between stops. Since the route is custom, tell the guide how much explanation you want. Some people prefer a full day of stories and context, while others want more time outdoors.
The benefit is personal attention. You can ask questions without waiting for a whole bus group to move on. The drawback is that the final experience may differ from one booking to another, so the tour name alone does not tell you exactly what you will see.
Waterfalls, Rivers, And Countryside Views
Water and rural scenery are among the most appealing choices described for this experience. A stop at a waterfall or river gives you a different view of St. Lucia than a simple drive between major attractions. Countryside stops can also show you parts of the island that are not built around tourism.
The promise here is variety, not a guaranteed checklist. You might spend the day moving between several natural places, or you might choose fewer stops and spend longer at each one. Ask the guide how many stops are realistic for your pickup time and preferred pace.
The description also points to scenic views that are not frequently visited by tourists. That can be valuable if you want a quieter day, but the exact locations are not identified. Do not book this expecting a named viewpoint unless the operator confirms it directly.
I would also ask about conditions before choosing a water-based route. The supplied information does not state swimming access, trail length, changing facilities, or difficulty. The tour is described as suitable for most travelers, but that broad statement does not replace asking about the specific stops you choose.
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Local Food, Drinks, And Banana Production
Food is where this tour can feel more personal than a standard sightseeing loop. You can request a local meal or St. Lucian cuisine, though lunch is not included in the price. That means you should plan for the meal as an extra expense and ask whether the guide has a particular local option in mind.
Drinks at a local bar are another possible part of the day. Beverages and bottled water are included, but the details do not say that every drink purchased at a bar is covered. I would treat bar purchases and lunch as separate costs unless the operator tells you otherwise.
The banana-production option is especially tied to the calendar. Sundays and Mondays are the stated days for banana day and banana production. If you care about seeing this side of the island, mention it at booking and confirm that the activity is running during your visit.
These stops matter because they connect the tour to ordinary island life. You are not just looking at scenery from a vehicle. You may be seeing how food is produced, eating local dishes, and spending time in places that are part of the community.
Horseback Riding And ATV Upgrades
You can add horseback riding for $80 per person. The activity is described as taking place on a beach and through a banana plantation, giving you two very different settings in one add-on.
ATV riding costs an additional $100 per person. The stated route includes back roads and a private beach. This may suit you if you want a more active day and enjoy rougher routes rather than a sightseeing-only itinerary.
These upgrades can quickly change the total price. The base tour costs $125 per person, so horseback riding brings the listed cost to $205 per person before lunch or other personal purchases. Adding the ATV option brings it to $225 per person before those extras.
You can also choose both add-ons, but the provided information does not state a combined price or the exact timing. Confirm the total, duration, age rules, equipment, and meeting arrangements directly. One account describes a problem in which planned horse riding and zip lining did not take place after pickup trouble, so activity confirmation deserves special attention.
The zip line appears only in that account, not in the main tour details. I would not assume it is a standard option. Ask clearly which activities are available and included in your customized plan.
What The $125 Price Really Buys
At $125 per person, the base cost is not simply a taxi fare. You are paying for private transport, hotel or port pickup and return, a local guide, a flexible route, bottled water, and beverages. For a couple or small private party, that can be fair value if you want personal attention and several parts of the island in one day.
The value is strongest when you use the flexibility. If you only want a ride to one nearby stop, the price may feel high. If you want a full day shaped around nature, local food, countryside views, and cultural explanation, the private format gives the cost more purpose.
A minimum of two adults per booking applies. Group discounts are offered, though no discount levels are provided. If you are traveling with several people, ask for the group rate before booking because splitting a private vehicle among more participants could improve the per-person value.
Lunch is not included. You should also budget for the $80 horseback upgrade or the $100 ATV upgrade if you choose one. The final cost can therefore vary widely from the advertised base price.
How Reliable Is The Service?
The overall score is 4.9, with a 93 percent recommendation rate from 14 reviews. That is a strong result, but the number of reviews is small, so I would read it as encouraging rather than proof that every departure will be perfect.
The most important negative detail is specific. One three-star experience describes an hour-late pickup because the operator had not seen the booking, followed by a failure of the planned activities to take place. The account says the customer called after the operator did not turn up for the activities.
This is the kind of problem that matters on a one-day island tour. A late start can force you to remove stops or rush through the rest of the day. It also shows why you should confirm the booking, pickup, and add-on activities in advance.
The operator is St Lucia Travel & Tours. Confirmation is scheduled to be received at booking, but I would still save the confirmation and contact details on your phone. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time, while cancellations or changes inside 24 hours are not refunded or accepted.
Who Will Get The Most From This Tour?
I would consider this for couples, families, and small groups who want a private day rather than a fixed group excursion. It is also a good fit if you have a short time on the island and want transport handled from start to finish.
You will get the most from it if you enjoy making choices. Tell the guide whether you want waterfalls, rivers, history, food, countryside, banana production, a local bar, horseback riding, or ATVs. The more specific you are, the easier it will be to shape a useful route.
This is less suitable if you need a guaranteed list of named sights, a fixed departure with no uncertainty, or a very low-cost taxi alternative. The tour’s strength is flexibility, and flexibility always means the exact day depends on your priorities and planning.
Most people can take part, and the activity is near public transportation, but the details do not describe accessibility at individual stops. Ask about walking, terrain, and activity requirements if anyone in your party has mobility concerns.
Should You Book The St. Lucia Private Custom Tour?
I would book this if you value a private vehicle, personal guidance, and a day that can mix scenery with local life. The $125 base price is reasonable for a full private day when two or more people share the experience, especially with pickup, return transport, water, beverages, and a guide included.
Before paying, send a clear list of your top two or three priorities. Confirm the pickup time, the route, lunch arrangements, and every paid add-on. If you are visiting on Sunday or Monday, ask about banana production.
The strong 4.9 rating is encouraging, but the small review count and reported booking problem mean you should not leave the details to chance. Book at least 24 hours ahead, keep the confirmation, and reconfirm the day before. If the operator confirms everything clearly, this can be a practical way to see more of St. Lucia without giving up control of your day.
FAQ
Where does the St. Lucia Private Custom Tour operate?
The tour is based in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia. Pickup and drop-off are offered from hotels or ports.
How much does the tour cost?
The listed price is $125 per person. Group discounts are offered, but the exact discount is not provided.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately one day. The duration and itinerary are customizable.
Is transportation included?
Yes. Hotel or port pickup and drop-off, private vehicle transport, and a local guide are included.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch is not included in the tour price.
What activities can be added?
Horseback riding can be added for $80 per person. ATV riding can be added for $100 per person.
Is there a minimum booking requirement?
Yes. A minimum of two adults per booking is required.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel at least 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made within 24 hours are not accepted, and the payment is not refunded.
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