Embark on a day-long pirate adventure! Our destination is Wallilabou Bay, also known as the filming location for the movie, The Pirates of the Caribbean. In the film, Wallilabou Bay was referred to as Port Royal. Additionally, this tour provides an opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and well-known locations in St. Vincent.
Embark on a day-long pirate adventure! Our destination is Wallilabou Bay, also known as the filming location for the movie, The Pirates of the Caribbean. In the film, Wallilabou Bay was referred to as Port Royal. Additionally, this tour provides an opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and well-known locations in St. Vincent.
- Kingstown Ferry Terminal - Our tour begins at the Kingstown cruise ship terminal. We’ll guide you through our capital city, Kingstown. As we drive, you’ll see and learn about some of the most historic buildings, including The Central Police Station, The Financial Complex, The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, and our Cenotaph.
- Kingstown Market…
- Kingstown Ferry Terminal - Our tour begins at the Kingstown cruise ship terminal. We’ll guide you through our capital city, Kingstown. As we drive, you’ll see and learn about some of the most historic buildings, including The Central Police Station, The Financial Complex, The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, and our Cenotaph.
- Kingstown Market - We’ll drive through our bustling market square, where many vendors and farmers sell their local produce.
- Kingstown Methodist Church - Continuing through Kingstown, we’ll drive along the street of the church, locally known as “back street.” Here, you’ll receive a brief history of the Methodist church, as well as the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches.
- Fort Charlotte - Next, we’ll head to Fort Charlotte, a British-colonial era fort built on a hill overlooking the harbor. It offers a panoramic view of the Leeward side of the island, including Kingstown, Young Island, Bequia, and the famous Mustique island.
- Buccament Bay - After Fort Charlotte, we’ll join the Leeward highway, now renamed the Nelson Mandela Highway. Along the way, you’ll see The Milton Cato Memorial Hospital, The Victoria Park (a small stadium also known as Carnival City during the Carnival season), The Botanical Gardens (the oldest of its kind in the western hemisphere), our industrial area Campden Park, and finally the picturesque Buccament Bay. We’ll make a quick stop here for photos.
- Layou Village - A short distance north of Buccament Bay is Layou, one of the first areas settled by the French in the early 18th century. Even before that, the Caribs used it as a settlement, as evidenced by the petroglyphs found in the area. We’ll stop here in Layou for photos.
- Barrouallie - Our next stop is the fishing village of Barrouallie, established by French settlers in 1719 as the first European colony on St. Vincent. It was once the capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and changed hands between the French and British before finally remaining with the latter. Located in Saint Patrick Parish, Barrouallie is the largest city and parish capital. The area is known for fishing and is famous for “Blackfish.” The surrounding mountains have protected the town from volcanic eruptions over time.
- Wallilabou - Our next stop is Wallilabou Bay, where the opening scenes of the first “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of The Black Pearl” movie were filmed. It is one of the most visited sites for cruise ship passengers.
- Wallilabou Heritage Park - Just a stone’s throw away is Wallilabou Heritage Park, our next stop. It features a small waterfall, and large Samaan trees cover the pool and its adjacent areas, creating a cool micro-climate. These and other plants provide a habitat for several bird species.
- Buccament Bay - After enjoying Dark View Falls, we’ll return to Buccament Beach, where you’ll have an hour to swim or snorkel.
- Hotel Pickup and Drop-off
- Cruise Ship Pick-up and Drop-off
- Professional Local Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Free Bottled Water
- Free Rum Punch
- Free Natural Juice
- Photo Taking
- Hotel Pickup and Drop-off
- Cruise Ship Pick-up and Drop-off
- Professional Local Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Free Bottled Water
- Free Rum Punch
- Free Natural Juice
- Photo Taking
- Entrance fees of 5US dollar at the wallilabou Heritage Park and Wallilabou Anchorage
- Hotel pickup & drop-off (For pickup outside of Kingstown areas, an additional charge may be applied)
- Entrance fees of 5US dollar at the wallilabou Heritage Park and Wallilabou Anchorage
- Hotel pickup & drop-off (For pickup outside of Kingstown areas, an additional charge may be applied)
- At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
- This tour includes 1 hour at the beach to swim/snorkel. You can walk with your swimming gears (optional)
- Also please provide your email address
- At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
- This tour includes 1 hour at the beach to swim/snorkel. You can walk with your swimming gears (optional)
- Also please provide your email address
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.