Off-Road Segway Tour in St. Lucia — Pigeon Island Coastal Trails
The off-road Segway tour in St. Lucia rolls you across the rugged trails of Pigeon Island National Landmark on an all-terrain Segway X2. You get about 40 minutes of guided training, then ride historic forts, ridge lookouts, and coastal paths above Rodney Bay across roughly 90 minutes with a local guide.

This is the ride for trails too rough for a rental scooter and too slow on foot. It is part of our St. Lucia Segway tours family, the most-reviewed adventure we run.
What to Expect
Plan for about two hours from pickup to drop-off. Training comes first, then a guided loop of Pigeon Island with frequent photo stops. Groups stay small — usually four to eight riders.
About 40 Minutes of Training
Every rider starts on flat ground before the trail. Guides cover balance, low-speed turns, stopping, and hill technique until you feel steady. Most first-timers relax within a few minutes. One guest described the care that goes into it:
“Keys was our guide and he gave us the most through safety demonstration and stopped often to show us different plants and forts.” — Nekia W., Google review
The Pigeon Island Route
Pigeon Island is a 44-acre national landmark with 18th-century British forts, gun batteries, and officers’ quarters. Your guide stops at the major sites to explain the 1782 Battle of the Saintes. Segways climb to the lower ridge; a short walk reaches Fort Rodney’s summit and a 360-degree view of Rodney Bay, Gros Islet, and Martinique.
Ridge Trails Above Rodney Bay
Depending on the group and conditions, some circuits also climb the ridge trails toward Mt. Pimard above Rodney Bay, where the lookouts open onto Reduit Beach and the marina. Guests who rode the Mt. Pimard route called it a highlight:
“From the Manager (Mervin) to the tour guide (Thomas)… What a hidden Gem… worth every penny.” — Fredora J., Google review
What’s Included
- All-terrain Segway X2: Rugged tyres for gravel, dirt, and roots.
- Safety gear: Helmet and pads for every rider.
- About 40 minutes of training: Hands-on practice before you hit the trail.
- Local guide: Guides like Keys, Thomas, and King share island history and top photo spots.
- Small group: Usually four to eight riders per guide.
- Water and photo stops: Extra water on the route and time for pictures.
Pigeon Island park entry is usually included; confirm this at booking, since fees can change.
Booking Information
From US$95 per person. Rates can change with season and group size — confirm the current price when you book.
Book directly with us for a confirmed spot and a real local contact. Send your date, party size, and hotel or ship, and we confirm pickup by message. Prices are confirmed at booking, with current availability.
Morning departures around 8:30 or 9:00 a.m. beat the midday heat. Wear closed-toe shoes, light shorts or trousers, and a hat with a chin strap, and bring sunscreen and sunglasses. We pick up across Rodney Bay Village, Gros Islet, and Cap Estate.
Cruise passengers on a tight window should book the St. Lucia cruise-ship Segway tour instead — it runs a shorter circuit timed to your ship’s all-aboard. Staying in the area? Pair this ride with more things to do in Rodney Bay.
Ready to roll? Reserve Now to lock in your Pigeon Island ride, or WhatsApp us at +1 758-722-1200 for dates, availability, and pricing. We reply personally and confirm every booking direct.
Who Can Ride?
The minimum age is usually 12, and weight limits run roughly 80 to 260 lbs. Riders should be able to stand for about 90 minutes without a cane or walker. Pregnant guests and anyone with balance concerns should skip the Segway for a gentler option, such as a guided walk or an electric scooter tour — just ask and we will match you to the right ride.
FAQs
Do I need Segway experience to join?
No experience is needed. Every rider gets about 40 minutes of hands-on training on flat ground before the trail. Guides cover balance, steering, stopping, and hills, and the group only heads out once everyone feels steady. Most first-timers are comfortable within minutes.
How long is the off-road Segway tour?
Plan for roughly two hours in total. That covers about 40 minutes of training and a guided ride of about 90 minutes on the Pigeon Island trails, plus pickup and drop-off. Tell us your schedule and we will confirm a start time that fits.
What are the age and weight limits?
The minimum age is usually 12, and weight limits run about 80 to 260 lbs. You should be able to stand for the length of the ride without a cane or walker. If a rider does not meet the limits, tell us in advance and we will suggest another adventure that fits.
What should I wear and bring?
Wear closed-toe shoes, light shorts or trousers, and a hat with a chin strap so it stays put. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a water bottle; guides carry extra water. We provide the Segway, helmet, and pads, so just dress for warm weather and a little dust.
How do I book and what does it cost?
Book direct through Reserve Now or message us on WhatsApp. Share your date, group size, and hotel or ship, and we confirm your spot and pickup by reply. Prices are confirmed at booking, so you see the current rate before you commit — no third-party markups.