You’ll sail along St Lucia’s west coast on a spacious catamaran with an open bar and snacks included. Watch for the legendary green flash as sunset colors spill over Pigeon Island, glass of champagne in hand. The breeze, music, laughter — it all feels easy here. Hotel pickup and drop-off make things simple so you can just soak it all in.
“You ever seen that green flash?” That’s what our captain asked as we drifted out from Rodney Bay Marina, and honestly I thought he was joking — but everyone on board was watching the horizon like it was some secret handshake. The catamaran felt bigger than I expected, with just enough people to make it lively but not crowded. There was this salty-sweet smell in the air, mixed with whatever fruit they’d put in my first drink (I never did figure it out). We passed by Pigeon Island early on — one of the crew pointed at its outline and told us about old pirate stories, but I kept getting distracted by the reggae playing low in the background.
I’d forgotten how fast the sun drops here. One minute you’re squinting at the water, next thing you know someone’s handing you a glass of champagne and suddenly everything is orange and gold. People started to gather along one side, laughing about who would spot that “famous” green flash first. I think I missed it (if it happened at all), but honestly I didn’t care — there was this easy feeling on board, like nobody was in a rush for anything except maybe another snack or a refill from the open bar. The staff moved around quietly topping up drinks; at one point Li tried to teach me a bit of Kweyol and we both just ended up laughing because I butchered every word.
It’s funny how quickly two hours can slip by when you’re just floating along with strangers who start to feel like friends. The music changed from local hits to something softer as we headed back toward Rodney Bay. Someone said they could still taste salt on their lips — I could too. Even now, thinking about that light fading behind Pigeon Island, I get this little ache for more evenings like that. Maybe next time I’ll actually catch that green flash… or maybe not.
The sunset cruise lasts approximately 2 hours.
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included for guests staying in the North.
Yes, unlimited drinks are provided with an open bar plus a glass of champagne.
The tour departs from Rodney Bay Marina in St Lucia.
Yes, you’ll cruise by Pigeon Island as you head out of Rodney Bay.
Yes, light refreshments and snacks are served during the cruise.
Yes, children can join if accompanied by an adult; infants can ride in a stroller or pram.
The tour uses spacious catamarans for comfort and stability.
Your evening includes hotel pickup and drop-off if you’re staying in the North of St Lucia, unlimited drinks from an open bar plus a glass of champagne to toast sunset, light snacks and refreshments throughout your two-hour catamaran sail past Pigeon Island before returning to Rodney Bay Marina.
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