Ascend the mighty Gros Piton — a UNESCO World Heritage peak rising 771m from the Caribbean Sea — with an expert local guide. The payoff: a 360° panorama over both Pitons, the island, and open ocean that very few visitors ever witness.
What to expect
The 5–6 hour round-trip trail is steep and forested, passing through primary rainforest alive with hummingbirds and St. Lucia parrots before breaking onto bare volcanic rock at the summit. Your guide narrates the island's Amerindian and colonial past against a backdrop that simply stops you in your tracks. The descent rewards with cooling shade and, typically, a rum punch at the base village. Arrange private transfers from Castries (approx. 1.5 hrs south) for a seamless, door-to-trailhead experience.
Good to know
Allow a full day — departure from Castries by 7 am is essential. All-aboard times are typically 5–6 pm; confirm with ship. Wear proper hiking shoes and carry 2L of water. Pre-book a private driver the evening before to lock in your departure time.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at St. Lucia — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.