Scooter Tours in St. Lucia — Guided Rides from Rodney Bay

LucianStyle runs guided scooter tours in St. Lucia from our base in Rodney Bay, Gros Islet. Every rider gets about an hour of yard training and a short practice test before the road. Then a local guide leads your small convoy along coastal roads, fishing villages, and hillside lookouts. Prices are confirmed when you book or message us on WhatsApp.

Electric scooters ready for a guided tour in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia

Scooter rides are one part of our full catalog of St. Lucia tours and excursions. We have run tours from Rodney Bay for over 10 years and hold 77 five-star Google reviews.

Why See St. Lucia by Scooter

A scooter puts you inside the scenery. St. Lucia’s landscape mixes steep green peaks, secluded bays, banana plantations, and colourful fishing towns. You feel the temperature shift as you climb into the rainforest, smell roasting breadfruit from roadside kitchens, and hear soca music drifting from open windows.

Training Comes First — Every Rider, Every Tour

Expect about an hour in the practice yard before any road riding. Your guide fits helmets, covers island road rules, and runs braking and turning drills, then sets a short practice test. Pass, and you ride your own scooter in the convoy. If you do not pass, you ride pillion behind a partner who did — nobody gets left at the base.

St. Lucia’s roads bring hills, switchbacks, and left-side driving, so the practice test is a real skill check. Plan the training hour into your day.

Prefer to skip solo riding altogether? Our St. Lucia Segway tours run on guided off-road trails above Rodney Bay, with their own training session before you set off.

Featured Scooter Routes

Routes vary by departure. Your guide adds commentary at every stop — customs, wildlife, and the best places to eat.

West Coast Run: Castries to Soufrière

Ride south along the Caribbean coast past Marigot Bay, Anse La Raye, and Canaries to Soufrière, the Sulphur Springs, and the Fond Doux Heritage Trail. This half-day ride is our most popular route, with Piton views from the southern ridgeline. It pairs well with a boat trip back up the coast — see our St. Lucia boat tours.

Northern Explorer: Gros Islet to Cas-en-Bas Beach

Head north through Gros Islet along Atlantic-facing roads to Cas-en-Bas beach. This coast is rugged and windswept, and many visitors never see it. It is also the route closest to our Rodney Bay base.

Full-Island Loop

Confident riders can take the full-day loop across both coasts and the mountainous interior, from dry coastal scrub to high rainforest.

What Every Scooter Tour Includes

Riders must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driving licence. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen.

Booking Information

Scooter tours run daily, with morning and afternoon departures from Rodney Bay, Gros Islet. Prices depend on the route and group size, and we confirm the exact rate when you book. Your written confirmation lists the price, meeting time, and what to bring — direct from the team that runs your tour.

Arriving by cruise ship? We plan cruise-day rides around ship schedules at Castries, and those itineraries keep stops fewer and shorter so you are back at the pier with time to spare. Share your all-aboard time when you book.

More Things to Do Around Rodney Bay

For a set, bookable itinerary on two wheels, see our electric scooter tour in St. Lucia. Between rides, browse things to do in Rodney Bay — Reduit Beach, Pigeon Island National Landmark, and the Gros Islet Friday street party are all close to our base.

FAQs

Do I need riding experience for a scooter tour in St. Lucia?

No. We use automatic scooters, and every tour starts with a full safety briefing and about an hour of yard training at our Rodney Bay base. You must be at least 18 and hold a valid driving licence. Complete beginners join us regularly — the training exists so the road feels calm, not stressful.

How long is the training before we ride?

Plan on about an hour in the practice yard. Your guide covers braking, turning, and island road rules, then watches you ride a short practice course. It is a genuine skill check rather than a formality. Once you pass, the group heads out on the road together.

What happens if I do not pass the practice test?

You still go on the tour. Guests who do not pass ride pillion — as a passenger behind a partner who did pass — so nobody stays behind at the base. If you would rather avoid a riding test entirely, our Segway tours above Rodney Bay include their own training and run on guided off-road trails.

Can cruise passengers join a scooter tour?

Yes. We schedule cruise-day rides around ship calls at Castries. These itineraries keep stops fewer and shorter than our regular departures, so you return to the pier with time to spare. Send us your ship name and all-aboard time on WhatsApp and we will confirm a route that fits your window.

How much does a scooter tour in St. Lucia cost?

Prices depend on the route, group size, and season, so we confirm the exact rate when you book or message us on WhatsApp. You receive a written confirmation with the price, meeting time, and what to bring, so there are no surprises on the day.

What should I wear and bring?

Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen. We provide helmets and bottled water, and a support vehicle follows the convoy in case anyone needs help. Bring a phone or camera — the convoy makes frequent stops for photos at lookouts along the route.

Ready to ride? Reserve Now to lock in your date, or WhatsApp us at +1 758-722-1200 and we will confirm your route, meeting time, and price.