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How much is a taxi from St. Lucia Airport to Soufriere?

Soufriere is considered the attraction capital of St. Lucia and is home to the Piton Mountains, Diamond Falls, Sulphur Springs, and more! A transfer from St. Lucia Airport SLU to Soufriere starts at $70 USD and takes about an hour and a half.



In 2026, the standard taxi fare from Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) to Soufriere typically ranges between $65 and $85 USD for up to four passengers. Soufriere is located about 20 miles from the airport, but because of the island's winding, mountainous terrain, the journey takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes. It is important to confirm the rate with the driver before beginning the trip, as many taxis in St. Lucia do not use meters. Most official airport taxis have fixed-rate sheets for major destinations. If you are traveling to a specific luxury resort like Jade Mountain or Sugar Beach, which are located on the outskirts of the town, the fare may be slightly higher (closer to $90 USD) due to the unpaved or steep access roads. Prices are usually quoted in US Dollars, though East Caribbean Dollars (XCD) are also accepted at the prevailing exchange rate.

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Their cabs are unmetered, but the government fixes tariffs for all standard trips. Typical fares -- say, from Castries to Hewanorra Airport -- are $90, or else from Castries to Rodney Bay, $20 to $25. Always ask if the driver is quoting a rate in U.S. dollars or Eastern Caribbean dollars (EC$).

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While the ride from Castries down to Hewanorra International Airport will run around 70 US dollars, rides to Rodney Bay, Cap Estate, and Gros Islet are in the $20 to $30 US dollar range. The price goes up only slightly when looking at St. Lucia taxi rides from Casries to Anse La Raye or Marigot Bay.

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While the ride from Castries down to Hewanorra International Airport will run around 70 US dollars, rides to Rodney Bay, Cap Estate, and Gros Islet are in the $20 to $30 US dollar range. The price goes up only slightly when looking at St. Lucia taxi rides from Casries to Anse La Raye or Marigot Bay.

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TIPPING IN ST LUCIA St Lucia enjoys a discretionary policy on tipping unlike many other Caribbean islands. If you are satisfied with the service you have received, the local standard for gratuities is around 10% of you bill for both waiters and taxi drivers.

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Cost of Staying in Saint Lucia Without an All-Inclusive Package: For budget travelers, the cost of a week-long trip to Saint Lucia without an all-inclusive package is around $1,800 for a single person or $2,750 for a couple if you don't do any extra activities, have a lower food budget, and stay at a budget hotel.

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Lucia's unmarked, bad roads is rather difficult, a taxi is recommended for all but the most adventurous. Taxis are ubiquitous and most drivers are eager to please. The drivers have special training that allows them to serve as guides. Their cabs are unmetered, but the government fixes tariffs for all standard trips.

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Rodney Bay is one of the best parts of Saint Lucia to stay. Those looking to escape the crowds can find a few casual and quieter bars in Rodney Bay, as well as in the nearby Rodney Bay Marina where you'll find pizza and sushi spots, and other highly rated restaurants and outdoor/patio setups.

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Saint Lucia's Highest Rated Water Ferry Between Hewanorra Airport and Luxury Resorts. FunToSee Island is St. Lucia's highest rated water ferry providing exquisite boat transfer service (water taxi) between Hewanorra Airport and luxury resorts on the northwest side of the island.

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Eastern Caribbean, or EC Dollars as it is commonly called, is the local currency and is accepted everywhere on the island of Saint Lucia. US Dollars can also be used but exchange rates may vary from place to place.

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