St. Lucia sits on a deep-sea canyon that's one of the Caribbean's richest cetacean corridors — join a specialist marine-wildlife cruise for close encounters with sperm whales, spinner dolphins, and flying fish in their natural open-ocean habitat.
What to expect
You depart Vigie Marina just north of Castries and head offshore into the 300-metre-deep submarine canyon where resident sperm whales are sighted year-round. The captain cuts engines near sightings and deploys a hydrophone so you can hear the whale clicks echoing through the hull — extraordinary. Pods of spinner dolphins frequently bow-ride alongside the boat, and on lucky mornings, a breaching humpback or pilot whale makes an appearance.
Good to know
Morning departures (~7:30 AM) give the best sea conditions and sighting probability. Pre-book directly via Hackshaw's website or phone. The trip returns well before midday, leaving the afternoon free for a beach or town visit. Bring sea-sickness tablets if you're sensitive — the open-ocean swells can be lively. Private charter enquiries via direct contact on their website.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Castries — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.