Castries waterfront
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Castries

Saint Lucia · Caribbean

Cruise calls at Castries in Saint Lucia. See what is within reach of the terminal on your port day — local makers, dining and shore experiences appear here as NOZLOS verifies partners in this port.

Castries Cruise TerminalCastries terminal gate and the central district; most makers and dining listed here sit within a 10–20 minute walk or a short taxi hop.XCD · English
Castries Batik Textiles Studio

Castries Batik Textiles Studio

Listing pending verification

Batik Textiles

800 m from pier

Castries Shell & Coral Jewelry Studio

Castries Shell & Coral Jewelry Studio

Listing pending verification

Shell & Coral Jewelry

550 m from pier

Castries Straw Weaving Studio

Castries Straw Weaving Studio

Listing pending verification

Straw Weaving

300 m from pier

Verified partners have confirmed their contact details, licence or registration, and their promise to return you to the ship well before all-aboard. Run a business here? Apply to be listed.

Getting around from the pier

On foot

From Castries Cruise Terminal the central streets are a 10–20 minute walk. Stick to the main tourist streets and official taxi ranks, keep valuables out of sight, and agree prices before any ride or tour. Watch your all-aboard time in local port time.

Free

Taxi

Taxis are typically unmetered — agree the price in XCD before getting in, and use the official port taxi rank rather than street pickups.

Pay in XCD — Around 10% in restaurants is normal, and small tips for guides, drivers and boat crews are appreciated.

Port shuttle

A port shuttle or tender usually connects the berth with the terminal gate; from there it is a short walk or taxi to the centre.

Free or a few XCD return

Money & language

Local currency is XCD. Cards are accepted in restaurants and larger shops. Carry small notes for market stalls, taxis and craft studios; the nearest ATMs are usually at the terminal gate or on the first shopping street. The main language is English, and English is widely understood around the port. Free Wi-Fi is common in terminal buildings and cafes; an eSIM data plan is the cheapest way to stay online ashore (country dialling code +1).

Taxis are typically unmetered — agree the price in XCD before getting in, and use the official port taxi rank rather than street pickups. A port shuttle or tender usually connects the berth with the terminal gate; from there it is a short walk or taxi to the centre.