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Cruise port Rodney Bay

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Port information & tips for Rodney Bay

Rodney Bay in the north of St. Lucia is considered one of the most exclusive anchorages in the Caribbean and delights with a harmonious blend of paradisiacal nature and a lively marina atmosphere. The wide bay offers crystal-clear water and direct access to first-class beaches as well as the pulsating yacht harbor. Highlights in the immediate vicinity include the beautiful Reduit Beach and the historic Pigeon Island National Park with its breathtaking viewpoints. Smaller luxury ships and sailing cruisers dock directly at the IGY Rodney Bay Marina or use the convenient tender service to the pier. Thanks to the central location, travelers can reach the boutiques, restaurants, and the colorful hustle and bustle of the tourist center of Rodney Bay within a few minutes' walk.

Arrival & Departure
Getting around
Highlights & Districts
Useful tips
Returning to the ship

Rodney Bay on St. Lucia is a popular port of call for luxury boutique and sailing cruises and is not a base for the embarkation or disembarkation of passengers. Guests from the DACH region usually travel to St. Lucia by plane to begin their cruise (often from Castries) or to explore the island before or after a cruise.

Airplane

Travel to St. Lucia is primarily via Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) in the south of the island, which receives international flights, including those with stopovers, from the DACH region. From there, it is approximately 65 kilometers or about a 1.5- to 2-hour drive to Rodney Bay. For travelers from neighboring Caribbean islands, George F. L. Charles Airport (SLU) near the capital, Castries, is a convenient option. This regional airport is located only about 3 kilometers from Rodney Bay and allows for a quick onward journey in about 17 to 30 minutes.

Transfer & Local Transport

From Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), you can comfortably reach Rodney Bay by taxi or shuttle. Taxis cost about 75 to 95 US dollars for up to three people, while shuttles are available for 20 to 25 US dollars per person for groups of four or more. The scenic drive along the John Compton Highway (A1) and the Castries-Gros Islet Highway (A3) offers initial impressions of the island. In Rodney Bay itself, taxis are available for longer distances and minibuses for an authentic local experience.

Pre-Cruise Hotel & Stay

Given the long journey from the DACH region, an overnight stay in a pre-cruise hotel in Rodney Bay or the surrounding area is recommended. This allows for a relaxed start to your vacation and provides the opportunity to explore the lively Rodney Bay Village with its restaurants, bars, and shopping facilities, as well as the beautiful Reduit Beach. Many hotels also offer flexible parking options if you are considering a rental car to explore the island. Free parking can be found, among other places, in the large shopping centers of Rodney Bay.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that you will generally receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for the journey to the port accordingly and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.

The same applies during the trip: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements as well as the notices on board, as mooring and departure times can change at short notice.

Arrival & Departure

Rodney Bay on St. Lucia is a popular port of call for luxury boutique and sailing cruises and is not a base for the embarkation or disembarkation of passengers. Guests from the DACH region usually travel to St. Lucia by plane to begin their cruise (often from Castries) or to explore the island before or after a cruise.

Airplane

Travel to St. Lucia is primarily via Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) in the south of the island, which receives international flights, including those with stopovers, from the DACH region. From there, it is approximately 65 kilometers or about a 1.5- to 2-hour drive to Rodney Bay. For travelers from neighboring Caribbean islands, George F. L. Charles Airport (SLU) near the capital, Castries, is a convenient option. This regional airport is located only about 3 kilometers from Rodney Bay and allows for a quick onward journey in about 17 to 30 minutes.

Transfer & Local Transport

From Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), you can comfortably reach Rodney Bay by taxi or shuttle. Taxis cost about 75 to 95 US dollars for up to three people, while shuttles are available for 20 to 25 US dollars per person for groups of four or more. The scenic drive along the John Compton Highway (A1) and the Castries-Gros Islet Highway (A3) offers initial impressions of the island. In Rodney Bay itself, taxis are available for longer distances and minibuses for an authentic local experience.

Pre-Cruise Hotel & Stay

Given the long journey from the DACH region, an overnight stay in a pre-cruise hotel in Rodney Bay or the surrounding area is recommended. This allows for a relaxed start to your vacation and provides the opportunity to explore the lively Rodney Bay Village with its restaurants, bars, and shopping facilities, as well as the beautiful Reduit Beach. Many hotels also offer flexible parking options if you are considering a rental car to explore the island. Free parking can be found, among other places, in the large shopping centers of Rodney Bay.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that you will generally receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for the journey to the port accordingly and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.

The same applies during the trip: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements as well as the notices on board, as mooring and departure times can change at short notice.

Getting around

The Port of Rodney Bay is excellently connected to the tourist center and allows you an easy start to your shore excursion. Thanks to its central location, you can comfortably reach many of the region's highlights on a short journey directly from the terminal.

On Foot

The lively Rodney Bay Village as well as the fine-sand Reduit Beach are only about ten to fifteen minutes' walk away. The path leads you directly past modern shopping centers and charming restaurants and is very pleasant to manage thanks to the flat surroundings.

Water Taxi

Local water taxis offer a particularly beautiful way to explore the bay and connect the marina directly with Reduit Beach or Pigeon Island National Park. These boats are easy to find at the marina's jetties and also offer a fantastic view of the coastline.

Taxi & Minibuses (Route 1A)

Certified taxis wait for passengers directly at the exit of the marina as well as at the nearby Baywalk and JQ Mall shopping centers. In addition, the typical St. Lucia minibuses of Route 1A run with high frequency on the main road and offer an affordable and authentic connection to Gros Islet or to the capital Castries.

Highlights & Districts

To make the most of your stay in Rodney Bay, a versatile combination of vibrant island life, first-class beach pleasure, and the historical treasures in the north of St. Lucia is recommended.

Rodney Bay Village & Marina

The lively Rodney Bay Village neighborhood is the pulsating heart of the region and, thanks to its elegant marina as well as a variety of charming cafes and boutiques, offers the perfect backdrop for a varied shore excursion.

Reduit Beach

This expansive sandy beach is considered one of the most beautiful on the island and, thanks to its sheltered location and immediate proximity to the center, is ideal for a relaxed sunbath in the crystal-clear water.

Pigeon Island National Landmark

The history-steeped peninsula is easily accessible and also fascinates with well-preserved fortress ruins and spectacular panoramic views, making a visit an unforgettable cultural experience.

Useful tips

Pigeon Island National Landmark

The Pigeon Island National Landmark is located at the northern end of Rodney Bay and can be easily reached in just a few minutes by taxi or water taxi. This historic peninsula impresses with an ideal combination of fascinating British fort ruins and two well-maintained, quiet sandy beaches with crystal-clear water. Thanks to the well-developed hiking trails to the summit of Fort Rodney, you can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view over the entire bay and also find perfect spots for a refreshment right on the shore in charming venues such as "Jambe de Bois". It is best to visit the park in the morning to explore the fortification in mild temperatures, and plan your relaxed return trip to the harbor about two hours before departure.

Returning to the ship

The way back to Rodney Bay Marina or the respective tender pier is straightforward and, thanks to the well-developed local infrastructure, very safe.

Taxi

Certified taxis are available at all times at the marked stands of Baywalk Mall and Reduit Beach, and will take you directly to the pier in a few minutes. Drivers also frequently wait outside the entrances of major hotels such as the Royalton or the Bay Gardens Beach Resort, allowing for a convenient and punctual departure.

Water Taxi

A particularly pleasant and direct connection is offered by the water taxis that regularly operate between the lively Reduit Beach and Rodney Bay Marina. You simply board at the shore and enjoy a short trip across the water, which takes you directly to the docking points near your ship.

On Foot

The paths within Rodney Bay are flat and very easy to find thanks to the tourist-oriented layout. From the shopping center or the surrounding cafes, you can take a comfortable stroll along the busy main street directly to the marina and use the clear signage for orientation; furthermore, the entire area is well-exposed and safe.

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