REVIEW · ST LUCIA
Private Catamaran Sunset Cruise from St Lucia for Up to 15 Guests
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Two hours is a small time window with a big payoff in St Lucia. This private catamaran sunset cruise from Rodney Bay pairs a real-deal sunset with an easy, social setup: you cruise along the coast, pass Pigeon Island, and relax on deck with unlimited drinks.
What I love here is how the experience feels “done for you.” The crew runs a relaxed show—music on board, snacks available, and an open bar that keeps the mood light. Another big plus is the included hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’re not juggling taxis while the sky turns gold.
One thing to watch before you book: the capacity details don’t match perfectly in the info. The listing price is shown as per boat (notably for up to 8), while the boat capacity note says up to 10 passengers, and the experience description mentions up to 15 in the group. If you’re anywhere near those upper numbers, confirm headcount and exact boat capacity with Sea Spray Cruises Ltd.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Why this St Lucia sunset cruise feels like the smart choice
- Boat comfort and your group size: what private really changes
- The 5:00 pm flow: from hotel pickup to Rodney Bay Marina
- Cruising by Pigeon Island and the coast: what you’ll see during the 2 hours
- Unlimited drinks, snacks, and the onboard music vibe
- Sunset strategy: the green flash and staying comfortable on deck
- Price and value: what $1,285 per boat really means for your group
- Who this cruise suits best (and who should choose something else)
- Should you book this private St Lucia catamaran sunset cruise?
- FAQ
- What time does the sunset cruise depart?
- How long is the cruise?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What’s included for food and drinks?
- Where does the cruise go during the trip?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Private catamaran experience where it’s just your group on board
- Rodney Bay Marina departure at 5:00 pm for a focused sunset timing window
- Unlimited open-bar drinks plus complimentary finger foods
- Cruise by Pigeon Island from the water for easy sightseeing
- Green flash tip: look for it right after the sun drops below the horizon
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included so the evening stays simple
Why this St Lucia sunset cruise feels like the smart choice

St Lucia sunsets are famous for a reason: when the light hits the water, it turns everything soft and cinematic. The difference here is that you’re not just watching from shore—you’re up on deck, with your own pace, your own music vibe, and a bar that keeps things comfortable without you chasing anything down.
I also like the timing. A 5:00 pm start keeps the evening punchy. You get enough time for the sun to set fully, and you’re back without losing half your night to logistics. It’s the kind of plan that works for couples, friend groups, and small celebrations because it stays focused on one thing: sunset.
And yes, there’s a practical reason private matters. On a shared tour, the day can feel like it’s built around fitting everyone in. On a private catamaran, you can lean back, talk, and settle into the moment without negotiating for space.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in St Lucia
Boat comfort and your group size: what private really changes
This is sold as a private tour/activity, meaning it’s just your group onboard. That’s a big deal for a sunset cruise, where space and calm matter. You’ll typically have room to spread out on deck rather than doing the “tourist shuffle” around strangers.
That said, double-check the numbers. Here’s what the provided info says:
- Price is per boat, shown as up to 8 in the pricing detail
- The boat can accommodate up to 10 passengers (capacity note)
- The experience description says up to 15 people can relax onboard in a customized setup
So how should you plan? If you’re counting on the upper end, treat it as a conversation, not a guarantee. Message the operator with your exact headcount and ask what size boat you’ll be on and how seating will work for your group.
When the group size lines up, the payoff is real: you get the smooth ride of a catamaran plus the comfort of a private crew-led experience.
The 5:00 pm flow: from hotel pickup to Rodney Bay Marina

The day moves easily because hotel pickup and drop-off are included. That matters in St Lucia, especially in the late afternoon when traffic and timing can turn your evening into a guessing game.
You meet at Rodney Bay Marina with a 5:00 pm start time. With a start this specific, the cruise isn’t some “sometime between dinner and dark” situation. You’re going out when the sky is setting up for the main event, and you’re not stuck waiting for a random departure window.
Also, you’ll have a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). If you like to travel with fewer surprises, this setup is fairly clean: you don’t need to manage printed documents, and you’ll know you’re in good shape ahead of time.
Cruising by Pigeon Island and the coast: what you’ll see during the 2 hours

Your evening is built around one main ride segment: you depart and return to Rodney Bay Marina, then cruise along the coast and cruise by Pigeon Island before the return.
Even without a long itinerary, this can be a very satisfying sightseeing window. Why? Because sunset light changes fast. In two hours, you can go from late-day colors to full-on nightfall, which means your view doesn’t just “look nice.” It transforms.
Pigeon Island is the kind of landmark you’ll notice because it gives the cruise a sense of direction. You’re not just floating in open water. You’re moving past something recognizable, which makes it easier to enjoy the scenery rather than just watch the horizon.
A small practical thought: the cruise is about relaxation, not nonstop sightseeing. Plan to enjoy the ride, sip drinks, and take a few photos when the lighting gets good.
Unlimited drinks, snacks, and the onboard music vibe

This cruise runs on a simple formula: drinks, snacks, and music while you watch the sun do its thing.
The bar is listed as unlimited drinks (open bar). In the feedback, the rum punch gets called out as a standout—strong enough that people who like their rum will be happy, and flexible enough that others can choose nonalcoholic options too. Translation for your planning: you can keep it casual or go full party mood, depending on what you choose.
Food is described as complimentary finger foods. From the tone of the feedback, the food is practical and meant to keep you satisfied, not to replace dinner. I’d treat it as your “snack during the cruise” support, not a full meal. If you’re the type who hates being hungry on trips, you might still want a light dinner before you go.
Then there’s the onboard sound system. The best kind of cruise music is the kind that matches the group energy. The crew is described as flexible and upbeat, including a crew member named Winell, who gets praised for being personable and attentive. That kind of hosting matters because it turns the cruise from just transportation into an event.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in St Lucia
Sunset strategy: the green flash and staying comfortable on deck

The cruise explicitly includes a fun tip: look for the green flash just after the sun sinks below the horizon. That’s one of those “if you know to watch, you’ll see it” moments.
Here’s how to play it smart once you’re onboard:
- Find a spot on deck where you can see the horizon, not just the water in front of the boat
- Keep your camera ready, but don’t stare through it for the whole show
- When the sun drops, shift your attention upward toward the last thin edge of light
- If the weather or clouds soften the horizon, don’t panic—sunsets on the water are still worth it even when the green flash is faint
Comfort is also part of the value here. When you’re on a catamaran deck, you’ll want to dress in layers. Evening air can feel cooler than you expect once the sun goes down, and deck time is when that hits. Bring something light you can put on quickly.
One more deck etiquette note: with a private group, it’s easier to settle into a rhythm. But still, you’ll get the best viewing if you take turns getting great angles instead of everyone crowding one spot at once.
Price and value: what $1,285 per boat really means for your group

The price is listed as $1,285 per group (up to 8), and it’s per boat. It’s also a private activity with included hotel pickup and unlimited drinks.
So is it expensive? It depends on how you split it.
- If you max out the pricing shown for up to 8 people, the math comes out to about $160 per person for a 2-hour private sunset cruise with pickup and open-bar drinks.
- That’s the key value driver: you’re paying for privacy plus booze plus transport.
If you only have two people, the price per person jumps, and it stops being the “best deal” and becomes a “best experience” buy. In that case, it’s still a great choice if you want an easy, romantic evening with zero hassle. Just be honest with yourself about whether you’re paying for comfort and hosting—or paying for the sunset itself.
Also consider that this is a two-hour plan. Short cruises are often better value than full-day tours because you’re not spending half the day in transit. You’re buying time with the right light.
And there’s one more “value layer” that’s easy to miss: the provided info notes sanitization with electrostatic cleaning machines before and after cruises. That doesn’t change the view, but it does matter for peace of mind.
Who this cruise suits best (and who should choose something else)

This fits best if you want an evening plan that feels effortless.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You’re traveling with a small to mid-size group and want the whole boat to yourselves
- You like a social setup: drinks, music, and a crew that keeps the vibe relaxed
- You want a sunset highlight that doesn’t require a full day of planning
It may not be the best match if:
- You’re hoping for a long sightseeing route with lots of stops
- You’re expecting a formal dinner-style experience (finger foods are more “snack support” than a full meal)
- Your group size is near the capacity edge—confirm numbers first so you’re not disappointed
For couples, this can be a romantic option because the cruise is private, the deck is made for lounging, and sunset timing is the main act. For friends, it’s a good “start-of-night” or “wrap-up” activity because it blends views with drinks and music.
Should you book this private St Lucia catamaran sunset cruise?
If you want a sunset experience that’s organized, comfortable, and built around your group—not around crowd logistics—this is a strong pick.
Book it if you care about:
- Private space on deck
- Unlimited drinks and complimentary snacks
- A clean, predictable schedule starting from Rodney Bay at 5:00 pm
- The chance to spot the green flash
Before you hit confirm, do one smart thing: verify the exact passenger capacity you’ll be using for your headcount, since the info shows different upper limits. Once that’s clear, you’re basically choosing a straightforward recipe for a memorable St Lucia evening—sunset first, hassle last.
FAQ
What time does the sunset cruise depart?
The cruise starts at 5:00 pm from Rodney Bay Marina.
How long is the cruise?
It’s about 2 hours.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Round-trip transportation from St Lucia hotels is included.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
What’s included for food and drinks?
You get an open bar with unlimited drinks, plus complimentary finger foods/snacks.
Where does the cruise go during the trip?
You depart and return to Rodney Bay Marina, and the cruise passes by Pigeon Island.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time for a full refund.
































