St. Lucia
St. Lucia is becoming an increasingly popular Caribbean destination and we completely understand why. As one of the only volcanic islands in the Southern Caribbean, the island’s amazingly lush scenery and extensive produce cultivation makes it one of the most beautiful settings you will see during your accessible Caribbean cruise.
St. Lucia is small, only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide, however it is peppered with things to do and see. This avocado or mango shaped island (depending on your taste), offers everything from charming fishing villages, beautiful beaches, historic churches, volcano craters, vibrant local markets and spectacular viewpoints throughout. With our wheelchair friendly St. Lucia shore excursions, you are sure to have a wonderful, memorable day exploring a true paradise island.
Enjoy the majestic paradise islands of Saint Lucia boasting the fairytale landscapes and most friendly people where colorful customs and no ordinary cuisine intertwine to provide the picture-perfect setting for your vacation of a lifetime. Whether you are looking for the multiple fun activities or just wish to lie around on the sugary white sand beaches, this is the place you will want to return to once you get here!
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St. Lucia Accessible Island Driving Tour
The St. Lucia Accessible Island Driving Tour offers a memorable day filled with beautiful views, breathtaking nature and island hospitality! Visit the cities of Castries and Soufriere, explore a charming old fishing village and experience the Diamond Waterfall firsthand. .
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Accessible St. Lucia Beach Excursion
This five-hour The Accessible St. Lucia Beach Excursion is an affordable and fun way to experience St. Lucia! The tour will start when your private driver picks you up at the cruise dock in a ramped van, and escorts you to Virgie beach, an accessible beach with several wonderful amenities including, snack shops, accessible restrooms and a ramped access to most areas. You will also be provided with a special beach wheelchair to help you navigate the sand easily.
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