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Luxury Seafood Cruise St. Lucia From Castries
Seafood tastes better at sea. This five-hour catamaran outing pairs two secluded swim stops with a three-course lunch prepared onboard, giving you a polished day away from Castries. I like the small maximum group of 16, and I like that premium wines and liquors are included rather than sold one drink at a time. The main concern is pickup communication, which has caused serious problems for some people.
The price is $268.50 per person, so this is not a casual harbor sail. You are paying for a small-group setting, an open bar, snorkeling and swimming, and a seafood meal with lobster when it is in season. I would confirm the pickup details directly before booking, especially since the experience is non-refundable.
In This Review
- Quick facts worth knowing
- Setting Sail From Castries at 10:00 a.m.
- A Catamaran Day Built Around Open Water
- First Stop: Swimming and Snorkeling in a Secluded Location
- Lunch With Shrimp, Salad, and Lobster
- Second Swim Stop and the Final Sail
- Is $268.50 a Fair Price?
- Who Will Get the Most From This Cruise?
- Weather, Cancellations, and the Fine Print
- My Booking Advice From Castries
- Should You Book the Luxury Seafood Cruise?
- FAQ
- Where does the luxury seafood cruise depart from?
- What time does the cruise start?
- How long does the cruise last?
- How many people can join the cruise?
- Are swimming and snorkeling included?
- What food is included?
- Is lobster available all year?
- Can I request another main course?
- Are drinks included?
- Is gratuity included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel or change my booking?
Quick facts worth knowing

- Two swim and snorkeling stops: You get time in the water at two separate locations rather than making one quick coastal stop.
- A chef prepares lunch onboard: The meal includes shrimp cocktail, Caesar salad, and lobster when available.
- Lobster has a seasonal limit: From March 1 through August 1, jumbo shrimp replaces the lobster.
- Premium drinks are included: The fully stocked bar offers premium wines and liquors during the cruise.
- Small group size: The maximum is 16 people, which should feel more personal than a large party boat.
- Pickup needs careful checking: Pickup is offered, but two serious complaints describe missed hotel pickups and poor communication.
- The cruise starts at 10:00 a.m.: Plan on roughly five hours from start to finish, depending on the day’s conditions.
Setting Sail From Castries at 10:00 a.m.

Your day begins in or around Castries, with a scheduled start time of 10:00 a.m. Pickup is offered, which can make this much easier if you are staying at a hotel and do not want to arrange your own way to the departure point.
That convenience comes with a warning. Two published complaints describe people waiting at a hotel lobby for a pickup that never arrived. One person said the pickup location listed for the booking did not match what happened on the day, and another said repeated calls to the operator went unanswered. Those are not small hiccups when you have driven an hour across the island or built your whole day around a boat departure.
I would treat transportation as the part of this experience that requires the most attention. Confirm the exact pickup point, pickup time, and local contact details before the morning of the cruise. Keep your confirmation handy, and do not assume that a hotel name alone is enough. The stated start time is 10:00 a.m., but one reported pickup time was 8:20 a.m., so the transfer schedule may be earlier than the cruise itself.
Once you are aboard, the appeal becomes clear. The cruise is limited to 16 people, giving you a better chance at a relaxed day than you would have on a crowded excursion boat. The small capacity also matters at lunch, when everyone is being served a meal prepared onboard rather than eating from a large buffet.
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A Catamaran Day Built Around Open Water

The first part of the cruise is designed for relaxation. You sail along the St. Lucian coast while making use of the fully stocked bar, with premium wines and liquors included in the experience.
That inclusion helps explain some of the price. A standard boat trip may charge separately for drinks, snorkeling equipment, or a meal. Here, the cruise combines those elements into one package. If you enjoy a slow afternoon with a glass of wine in hand, the value is easier to see.
Still, I would not book this expecting a packed sightseeing program. The supplied details focus on sailing, swimming, snorkeling, drinks, and lunch. No specific landmarks, villages, beaches, or guided cultural stops are listed. This is a day for time on the water, not a broad tour of St. Lucia.
The catamaran format should appeal to you if you want room to sit, move around, and enjoy the sea without committing to a full-day sailing expedition. The total duration is about five hours, long enough for a proper outing but short enough to leave part of the day free.
First Stop: Swimming and Snorkeling in a Secluded Location
The first stop is at a secluded location off the coast. You can swim and snorkel while the onboard chef begins preparing lunch.
That order is a smart use of time. Instead of sitting through a long meal service before getting in the water, you can spend the early part of the stop being active while lunch is prepared. If you prefer to stay dry, you can use the time to relax aboard and enjoy a drink.
The word secluded should be understood as a description of the setting, not a promise of complete isolation. The available details do not identify the exact cove or tell you what marine life you will see. Snorkeling conditions can also depend on weather and water clarity. The experience requires good weather, and poor conditions can lead to a rescheduled cruise or a refund.
You should bring realistic expectations. This is not described as a certified snorkeling lesson, a marine biology trip, or a guided reef tour. It is a swim and snorkel stop folded into a luxury sailing day. That makes it suitable for people who want casual time in the Caribbean water, but less suitable if snorkeling is the single reason you are booking.
The tour is open to most people, according to the supplied participation information. Even so, you should judge your own comfort in the water. No specific accessibility details, equipment list, or flotation information is provided, so ask the operator before booking if you need particular support.
Lunch With Shrimp, Salad, and Lobster

Lunch is the centerpiece of the experience. The onboard chef prepares a three-course meal consisting of shrimp cocktail, Caesar salad, and lobster as the main course when lobster is available.
That menu gives the cruise a special-occasion feel. You are not simply bringing sandwiches onto a boat. The meal is part of the product, and the chef prepares it while you swim and snorkel. For a seafood lover, the combination of fresh air, open water, and a served meal may justify the higher price.
There are two important menu details. Lobster is seasonal and is not available from March 1 through August 1. During that period, jumbo shrimp replaces it. If you are booking for the lobster specifically, check the date carefully. The replacement is still seafood, but it is not the same meal.
If you cannot eat lobster, you are asked to mention it at booking. Certified Angus beef steak or fresh fish will be prepared instead. That flexibility is useful, but I would still provide the information as early as possible and confirm that the request has been recorded.
The listed meal does not mention dessert, side dishes beyond the Caesar salad, or special drinks paired with each course. You should see the menu as a three-course seafood lunch, not as a full fine-dining tasting menu. The setting and preparation are the luxury touches.
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Second Swim Stop and the Final Sail

After lunch, the catamaran heads toward a second swimming location. This gives the day a useful rhythm: sail, swim, eat, swim again, then return.
A second stop matters because it keeps the cruise from feeling like a single beach visit with a boat ride attached. You get another chance to enter the water, and conditions may feel different from the first location. The supplied information does not name either stop, so I cannot tell you what makes one bay different from the other.
The second stop also gives you a natural way to finish the active part of the day. You can swim again, snorkel if conditions allow, or stay aboard with a drink. Since the cruise lasts about five hours, you should expect a half-day experience rather than an all-day sailing adventure.
I like this structure for couples, small groups of friends, and families with older children who want a little activity without filling an entire day. It may not suit anyone looking for constant entertainment or a long list of organized activities. The attraction is the combination of freedom and service.
Is $268.50 a Fair Price?

At $268.50 per person, this is an expensive excursion. I would compare it with the cost of arranging a separate catamaran trip, meals, premium drinks, and transportation. The price is easier to defend if you plan to use every part of the package.
You receive:
- A five-hour luxury catamaran cruise
- Swimming and snorkeling at two secluded locations
- Premium wines and liquors
- A three-course lunch
- An onboard chef
- Pickup offered as part of the experience
- A maximum group size of 16
The small group is a meaningful part of the value. A boat carrying 16 people gives the outing a more private feel than a large excursion with dozens of passengers. You are also paying for the ease of having lunch, drinks, and water activities arranged together.
The value drops if you do not drink, do not eat seafood, or mainly want a short boat ride. You can request steak or fresh fish if lobster is unsuitable, but the experience remains built around a seafood lunch. Likewise, the premium bar adds value only if you plan to enjoy wine or liquor.
Gratuity is not included. Keep that extra cost in mind when setting your budget. Also remember that the booking is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. That makes date selection and pickup confirmation especially important.
Who Will Get the Most From This Cruise?

I would recommend this outing to you if you want a polished half-day on the water and care as much about lunch and drinks as swimming. The small group, chef-prepared menu, and two water stops create a well-defined luxury experience.
It is particularly suited to:
- Couples marking a special occasion
- Seafood lovers
- Small groups wanting a more private boat day
- People who enjoy swimming and casual snorkeling
- Visitors who prefer a half-day activity over a full-day tour
- Anyone who values included drinks and a served meal
I would be more cautious if you are booking for a strict budget, need guaranteed transportation, or want a detailed tour of St. Lucia’s coast. The pickup complaints are the clearest warning in the available feedback. The overall score is 4.2 from 14 ratings, but the serious transportation complaints deserve more weight than a simple average.
People with food allergies or dietary restrictions should contact the operator before booking. The supplied information confirms alternatives for lobster, but it does not describe every possible dietary request. Ask early rather than hoping the kitchen can make a last-minute adjustment.
Weather, Cancellations, and the Fine Print

The cruise requires good weather. If poor weather cancels the outing, you are offered another date or a full refund. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, you are offered a different date or experience, or a full refund.
That protection does not apply to ordinary changes on your side. The booking is non-refundable and cannot be amended for any reason. I would avoid booking this until your schedule, transportation plan, and preferred date are firm.
Confirmation is issued at booking, and mobile tickets are accepted. Most people can participate, though no detailed accessibility information is supplied. If mobility, swimming ability, or medical needs affect your plans, ask for specifics before paying.
My Booking Advice From Castries
I would not make a long cross-island drive based only on an automated confirmation. Contact the operator and verify the exact meeting point, especially if pickup is involved. Save the confirmation on your phone, and allow extra time in the morning.
The scheduled start is 10:00 a.m., but pickup may be earlier. One reported pickup time was 8:20 a.m., which shows why the transfer details matter. If you are staying at a hotel, ask the front desk to confirm where the vehicle will meet you, but also keep a direct contact method for the tour provider.
You should also confirm the lobster season before booking. From March 1 through August 1, jumbo shrimp replaces lobster. If you prefer steak or fresh fish, state that clearly when you reserve the experience.
Should You Book the Luxury Seafood Cruise?
Book it if you want a small-group catamaran day centered on seafood, premium drinks, and two chances to swim. The package has a clear appeal, and the chef-prepared lunch makes it more distinctive than a basic sailing trip.
I would skip it if lobster is essential during the March 1 to August 1 period, if you need flexible cancellation, or if a missed pickup would create a major problem. The best approach is to confirm transportation in writing before committing the non-refundable $268.50.
For the right person, this can be a relaxed and indulgent slice of St. Lucia: sea air, a well-stocked bar, warm water, and lunch served offshore. Just handle the logistics carefully, and book for the experience you are actually getting, not for an imagined full-island tour.
FAQ
Where does the luxury seafood cruise depart from?
The experience is based in Castries, St. Lucia. Pickup is offered, but the exact pickup location should be confirmed before the day of the cruise.
What time does the cruise start?
The stated start time is 10:00 a.m. Pickup may be scheduled earlier, so confirm your personal pickup time in advance.
How long does the cruise last?
The cruise lasts approximately five hours.
How many people can join the cruise?
The maximum group size is 16 people.
Are swimming and snorkeling included?
Yes. The cruise includes swimming and snorkeling at two secluded locations off the coast of St. Lucia.
What food is included?
The three-course lunch includes shrimp cocktail, Caesar salad, and lobster when lobster is in season.
Is lobster available all year?
No. Lobster is not available from March 1 through August 1. Jumbo shrimp replaces lobster during that period.
Can I request another main course?
Yes. If you cannot eat lobster, you can request certified Angus beef steak or fresh fish when booking.
Are drinks included?
Yes. Premium wines and liquors are available from the fully stocked bar.
Is gratuity included?
No. Gratuity is not included in the price.
What happens if the weather is poor?
If poor weather causes a cancellation, you are offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
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