REVIEW · GROS ISLET
Ferry Transfer from Resorts in St. Lucia to Hewanorra Airport
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A water taxi to the airport can feel like a reward. This St Lucia transfer pairs a five-star ferry ride with island storytelling, complimentary drinks and snacks, and some seriously good views on the way to Hewanorra. You’ll be traveling along the Caribbean coast, with photo stops in front of the Pitons and occasional dolphin and whale sightings.
What I like most is how the crew turns transit into something closer to a mini-excursion, with fun facts and current events along the route. Second, the onboard setup feels vacation-ready: you get a restroom on board and plenty of complimentary food and drinks to keep you comfortable through the ride.
The main thing to consider is that this is a premium service, so it’s not the cheapest way to reach the airport. Also, it runs best when the weather cooperates, and the experience requires good weather to operate as planned.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Why this St Lucia water ferry feels like a mini tour
- Price and what $235 really buys you
- From resort pickup to boarding the ferry
- The 90-minute cruise: Pitons, Marigot Bay, Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach
- Jade Mountain
- Sugar Beach
- The Pitons
- Marigot Bay
- Dolphins and whales (when the sea allows)
- On board: drinks, snacks, restroom, and the ride vibe
- The small but important details: luggage, tickets, and group size
- Best day-of strategy for an airport connection
- Who this ferry transfer is perfect for (and who should reconsider)
- Great fit if you…
- Consider a different option if you…
- Should you book this St Lucia water ferry transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the ferry transfer?
- Is pickup from resorts included?
- What food and drinks are included?
- Is there an age limit for alcoholic beverages?
- Do I need separate transportation for luggage?
- Where does the transfer connect to, and what time does it start?
- Is there a restroom on board?
- What happens if weather is poor or I need to cancel?
Key highlights at a glance
- Five-star water transfer designed for luxury resorts along the Caribbean Coast
- Hosts with island narrative, so the ride feels like a tour, not a commute
- Complimentary wine, beer, champagne, mimosas, plus snacks included
- Pitons photo opportunities, plus selfie-friendly moments along the coast
- Restroom on board and a smooth, easy flow from pickup to airport
Why this St Lucia water ferry feels like a mini tour

If your St Lucia itinerary ends with the boring part—traffic, tired legs, and a long slog to the airport—this ferry transfer flips the script. Instead of hurrying through the last hours, you cruise the coast with hosts who share history and what’s happening around the island right now. That narrative is the difference between sitting on a boat and actually enjoying the ride.
The route itself is part of the appeal. You pass some of the most recognizable places on the Caribbean side, including Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach, the Pitons, and Marigot Bay. The hosts point out what you’re seeing, which helps you track the coastline without needing to study a map while you’re also trying not to spill your drink.
And yes, the reviews-backed vibe here fits a common travel moment: the “best way to end the trip” feeling. It’s popular as a final-day plan because it replaces stress with scenery.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Gros Islet.
Price and what $235 really buys you

At $235 per person, this isn’t a budget transfer. But it includes several things that add up fast if you’re shopping for them separately: air-conditioned vehicle pickup, a host-led ferry experience, complimentary alcoholic beverages (with age rules), and snacks plus soda and water.
Here’s what you’re paying for in plain terms:
- Time on the water with views, not just point-to-point transport
- A guided-style narration during the cruise, so the experience feels purposeful
- Food and drinks included, which can matter on a travel day
- A small group setting with a maximum of 44 travelers, which usually helps keep the onboard mood easy
If your goal is to minimize spending and maximize simplicity, a cheaper car ride might tempt you. But if your goal is to turn your last day into a highlight—especially if you’re staying on the Caribbean side—this price starts to make sense.
From resort pickup to boarding the ferry

The transfer begins with pickup offered from luxury resorts on the Caribbean Coast. You’ll typically hop into an air-conditioned vehicle for the short transfer to the ferry, then take a brief taxi ride (about five minutes) to reach the dock. Once you arrive, the hosts welcome you and get the cruise rolling.
A small practical detail: you use a mobile ticket. That means you’re not juggling paper vouchers at the dock. The service also includes a restroom on board, which matters when you’re heading to the airport and you want to stay calm and unhurried.
One more logistics note that travelers appreciate: your luggage stays with you. There’s no separate luggage transfer. That can be reassuring when you’re worried about last-minute mishandling, especially on a flight day.
The 90-minute cruise: Pitons, Marigot Bay, Jade Mountain, Sugar Beach

The ferry ride runs about 90 minutes (approx.), and the timing is built for an airport connection—so you get time on the water without losing your whole morning to it.
What’s the “itinerary” on a route like this? It’s the coastline. As you cruise, you pass a string of famous St Lucia sights. Here’s how that translates into a real viewing experience:
Jade Mountain
You’ll see Jade Mountain as part of the approach along the Caribbean coast. Even if you’ve seen photos before, seeing it from the water gives you a new sense of how it sits into the landscape.
Sugar Beach
Sugar Beach is the kind of spot you remember because it looks iconic from every angle. From the ferry, you get the coastline perspective—less “marketing shot,” more “here’s what it looks like in real time.”
The Pitons
This is the headline. The ferry includes amazing selfie opportunities in front of the Pitons. If you care about getting those end-of-trip photos that look like St Lucia postcards, this is where you’ll want to stay ready with your phone/camera and pay attention to the host’s cues.
Marigot Bay
Marigot Bay is another highlight where water movement, coastline shape, and anchored boats can make the view feel cinematic. It’s one of those places that looks good even when you’re not stopping—it’s just there, and the cruise keeps giving you fresh angles.
Dolphins and whales (when the sea allows)
Dolphin and whale sightings are occasional. That means you shouldn’t plan your whole mood around it, but it’s a real bonus when it happens. On a travel day, an unexpected sighting can be the moment you remember most.
On board: drinks, snacks, restroom, and the ride vibe

This is where the experience earns a lot of love. The onboard setup is made to feel like comfort first, celebration second.
You’re offered complimentary:
- Wine, beer, champagne, and mimosas (plus soda/pop like Sprite and ginger ale, and water)
- Snacks such as popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, and cheese crackers
- A range of drink choices beyond just water, which helps if your flight day starts early
Alcohol has one clear rule: alcoholic beverages are only allowed for travelers 18 and up. So it’s not just “included,” it’s also structured.
There’s also a restroom on board, which you’ll appreciate if you’re traveling with kids, older relatives, or just anyone who hates last-minute bathroom hunts at the terminal.
The ride itself is often described as smooth and enjoyable. You can still feel the “movement” of being on water, but the service is clearly designed to keep you comfortable—think relaxed island energy, not cramped ferry chaos.
The small but important details: luggage, tickets, and group size

These are the things that often decide whether a “nice idea” becomes a great experience in real life.
- Luggage stays with you: no off-site baggage handling
- Mobile ticket: simpler check-in at the dock
- Max 44 travelers: smaller group feel compared with mass transport
- Service animals allowed: helpful if you travel with an animal companion
Also, the experience notes a moderate physical fitness level requirement. That doesn’t mean it’s a major hike, but it does suggest you’ll be doing normal boarding and movement on and off the ferry. If you have mobility constraints, it’s worth considering how comfortable you’ll be with that.
Best day-of strategy for an airport connection

This is a flight-day transfer, so you want the vibe to stay relaxed while you still protect your time. Here’s a practical way to think about it:
- Treat the ferry ride as your “buffer.” Plan to enjoy it, but keep an eye on the clock.
- Keep essentials reachable. Since you’re traveling with your luggage, you can keep the important items close rather than relying on separate handling.
- Take the Pitons photos when the moment is there. This ride builds in those selfie opportunities, so don’t wait until you’re past the best angle.
One thing I appreciate about this style of transfer: it reduces last-minute stress. Instead of staring at traffic and wondering when you’ll arrive, you’re already on a set route and time frame.
Who this ferry transfer is perfect for (and who should reconsider)

This experience fits best if you want your airport transfer to feel like part of the vacation.
Great fit if you…
- Are staying on the Caribbean Coast near luxury resorts and want something that matches that pace
- Want scenery plus storytelling in one package
- Care about getting standout photos, especially the Pitons
- Like the idea of complimentary drinks and snacks on a travel day
Consider a different option if you…
- Are trying to keep the day cheap and simple
- Prefer a strictly quiet ride with no onboard narration or social energy
- Are worried about weather disruption and you don’t have flexibility (this experience requires good weather to operate)
Should you book this St Lucia water ferry transfer?

If you’re asking whether this is worth it, I’d frame it like this: you’re not just buying transport—you’re buying a calmer, more scenic final act.
Book it if you want:
- A fun host-led cruise instead of a straight ride to Hewanorra
- Built-in Pitons photo moments
- Complimentary drinks and snacks that make travel day feel less like a chore
Skip it if:
- You’re primarily chasing the lowest cost, or
- You can’t handle weather sensitivity and any potential changes if conditions aren’t right
If your trip is already tuned for comfort and you’re staying on the Caribbean side, this ferry transfer can turn the airport run into one of your most memorable hours in St Lucia.
FAQ
How long is the ferry transfer?
The ferry ride is about 90 minutes (approx.), and the overall experience includes a short taxi ride to reach the ferry.
Is pickup from resorts included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and the experience includes an air-conditioned vehicle.
What food and drinks are included?
The transfer includes complimentary wine, beer, champagne, mimosas, plus soda/pop options (like Sprite and ginger ale) and water. Snacks include items such as popcorn, pretzels, granola bars, and cheese crackers.
Is there an age limit for alcoholic beverages?
Yes. Alcoholic beverages are only allowed for travelers 18 years old and up.
Do I need separate transportation for luggage?
No. You keep your luggage with you, and it stays with you rather than being transported separately.
Where does the transfer connect to, and what time does it start?
It connects with Hewanorra International Airport in Vieux Fort. A start time of 10:00 am is listed.
Is there a restroom on board?
Yes, there is a restroom on board.
What happens if weather is poor or I need to cancel?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.



















