REVIEW · ST LUCIA
Triple Adventure – Jeep Safari
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A good zipline day starts with the right setup. This half-day Jeep safari and rainforest treetop adventure mixes big views with real nature time, plus natural pools at Errard Falls.
What I like most is that you get both thrill and calm: 12 double-cable ziplines above the trees, then a guided walk in the rainforest. You also stay fueled with juice and bottled water included the whole time.
One thing to weigh: the activity level is moderate, and you’ll need closed-toe shoes and enough comfort with short hikes plus harness time.
If you want an easy-to-manage day, this combo works. The jeep portion helps you cover the east coast without wasting your morning in transit, and the small group size keeps the pace friendly. Still, it’s not a sit-and-smile tour, so if you hate getting a bit active, you might feel rushed.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A Half-Day Jeep and Treetop Combo on St. Lucia’s East Coast
- Treetop Adventure Park: 12 Double-Cable Ziplines Above the Rainforest
- What’s included at the zipline stop
- The staff vibe you should expect
- Errard Falls Hike: Rainforest Walk, Waterfall Views, and Natural Pools
- Why this stop feels like it belongs
- Jeep Safari Comfort, Timing, and What to Pack
- Footwear matters more than you think
- A simple packing checklist
- Drinks and snacks: you’re mostly covered
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For at $165
- Who Should Book This Jeep Safari Zipline Day (And Who Might Skip It)
- Age and body limits to check before you book
- Booking Timing and Practical Details You’ll Care About
- Should You Book Triple Adventure – Jeep Safari?
- FAQ
- How long is the Triple Adventure Jeep Safari?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is hotel pickup available?
- What fitness level is needed?
- Are there age, height, or weight requirements?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 12 ziplines through rainforest canopy at Treetop Adventure Park, with double-cable setup for added safety
- Errard Falls hike plus optional dip in the natural pools, with guide-led nature storytelling
- Small group size (max 8) helps keep the experience personal and organized
- Juice and bottled water included, plus fresh cut fruit at the zipline stop
- A morning start (8:00am) means you’ll be done while St Lucia is still feeling fresh
A Half-Day Jeep and Treetop Combo on St. Lucia’s East Coast
This tour is built like a great day on paper: you start with a scenic ride, then trade roads for trees, and finish with a rainforest waterfall moment. The east coast is the star here, and the jeep gives you views along the way without turning your trip into a full day of logistics.
It runs about 5 to 5.5 hours, starting at 8:00am and ending back at the meeting point. That length matters. You get a real highlight day without sacrificing your whole afternoon. If you’re only in St Lucia for a few nights, this kind of half-day plan is usually where the value lives.
You’ll ride in a group capped at 8 travelers, and that small size can mean smoother pacing at the park and less waiting around. If you’re someone who hates long lines and slow groups, this is a helpful detail.
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Treetop Adventure Park: 12 Double-Cable Ziplines Above the Rainforest

Treetop Adventure Park is St Lucia’s first zipline destination, and it’s known for using Double Cable Ziplines for added safety. That’s not marketing fluff you can ignore. When you’re strapping into a harness and launching from platform to platform, the “how” matters as much as the “wow.”
Plan on about 1.5 hours here, with admission included. You’re looking at 12 zipline lines, including the island’s longest, highest, and fastest line. Even if you’re not chasing speed, the variation is what makes the park feel like a full course instead of a quick photo op.
The rainforest canopy is the setting. You’ll be guided by trained experts through the lines, and you should expect lots of chances for big views over the greenery. This is one of those activities where your brain shifts gears: you stop thinking about the schedule and start paying attention to where you are in the trees.
What’s included at the zipline stop
You’re not just zipping and hoping. The tour includes:
- Fresh cut fruit
- Fresh juice
- Access to world-class ziplines
A small thing, but it helps. Morning adventures can make you hungry fast, and a snack/juice setup keeps your energy steady.
The staff vibe you should expect
The guides are repeatedly described as professional and funny, and there’s also a clear focus on photos—so if you care about capturing your day, don’t be shy about letting them know when you want your phone/camera to be handled. One review also notes the guide helped by carrying a phone for photos during the experience, which tells me the staff is used to working with people on timing and picture moments.
Errard Falls Hike: Rainforest Walk, Waterfall Views, and Natural Pools

After the zipline high, you shift to a slower rhythm at Errard Falls. This is scheduled for about 2 hours, with admission included.
The hike is through the rainforest canopy, and your guide doesn’t just lead you forward—they explain what you’re seeing. You’ll hear about the life cycle of the forest and why the different plant and animal species matter. That kind of narration turns the walk from exercise into learning, without turning it into a lecture.
Once you reach the waterfall area, you get options. You can take a refreshing dip in the waterfall’s natural pools, or you can relax along the riverbank and enjoy the quieter side of St Lucia. Either choice is valid. The best part is you’re not forced into one mindset.
Why this stop feels like it belongs
So many tours do one thing well and everything else is filler. Here, the waterfall stop is set up as a calm counterweight to the ziplines. If you’re only interested in the thrill, you might skim the hike—but you’d be missing the point. The waterfall and the rainforest setting are what make the day feel like more than just activity badges.
Also, bring your camera. The photo opportunities are genuinely part of the experience, and the scenery through the trees gives you more than one kind of shot—wide views, waterfall moments, and candid “we did it” pictures.
Jeep Safari Comfort, Timing, and What to Pack

The jeep segment is part sightseeing, part transportation, and part comfort. You’ll get live commentary on board, which is your clue that the ride isn’t meant to be silent. Since the tour explores the east coast, the jeep route helps you see places you might never drive to on your own, without the stress of planning stops.
Footwear matters more than you think
Closed shoes are required: closed-toe shoes or trainers, and no flip flops. That’s a safety rule for both the rainforest paths and the waterfall area. If your shoes have good grip, you’ll feel more confident on uneven ground.
A simple packing checklist
Based on what’s included and what you’ll likely need:
- Closed-toe shoes/trainers
- Light layers for the morning (rainforest air can feel cooler early)
- Swimsuit if you want to dip at Errard Falls
- Camera/phone ready for rainforest and waterfall shots
Drinks and snacks: you’re mostly covered
Juice and bottled water are included in the tour price, and non-alcoholic beverages are listed as included as well. Still, I suggest you keep a small backup plan in mind. One review mentions that drinks weren’t initially available on the jeep ride, and the operator handled it by making a stop in Dennery for a local meal. That doesn’t mean it’ll happen every time, but it’s a good reminder that morning tours can have small hiccups. Having a snack or a bit of extra cash for a quick bite can save the day if anything runs short.
Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For at $165
At $165 per person, this isn’t the cheapest half-day option. But it’s also not just paying for transportation and a single stop. Your money buys a full package:
- Jeep safari with live commentary
- Treetop Adventure Park admission for 12 ziplines
- Fresh fruit and juice at the zipline stop
- Errard Falls admission and a guided rainforest walk
- Bottled water and juice throughout
- Optional hotel pickup and drop-off (if you select it)
- A morning schedule that gives you a complete experience in about half a day
The value is in the combination. One ticket gets you both a major adrenaline activity and a nature-based waterfall experience, without having to plan separate shuttles or find separate entrances.
Also, look at the small group size and the safety emphasis. When a tour limits group size to max 8 and uses a double-cable zipline system, you’re paying for more than “we brought you somewhere.” You’re paying for the structure that makes it run smoothly.
Who Should Book This Jeep Safari Zipline Day (And Who Might Skip It)

This fits best if you want an active morning that still ends with scenery and a chance to cool off.
Great match if you:
- Enjoy rainforest views and want more than one type of nature moment
- Want a “do it all” day: zipline + hike + waterfall pools
- Prefer smaller groups (max 8 travelers)
- Like having drinks and basic refreshments handled for you
You should also be comfortable with the moderate activity level. The tour notes a moderate physical fitness requirement, and the schedule includes a hike plus time in harness at the park.
Age and body limits to check before you book
This tour has clear constraints:
- Minimum age: 8
- Minimum height: 50 in / 1.27 m
- Maximum weight: 250 lb
- Also listed: maximum 50 in waist
If you’re close to the limits, it’s worth checking carefully before you commit. Zipline safety systems and harness fit are not things you want to guess on.
Booking Timing and Practical Details You’ll Care About

This activity is commonly booked about 10 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling in a busier season or on popular dates, booking early helps you lock in your time.
You’ll receive confirmation at booking time, and the tour uses a mobile ticket. It also notes a meeting point in St Lucia and that the activity returns you to that starting point.
If you want hotel pickup, select that option when booking. It’s listed as available, and it’s usually the difference between a smooth start and a slightly awkward scramble for transport.
Finally, the provider is Palm Services Ltd. That matters mainly if you’re cross-checking details or trying to keep your confirmation paperwork neat.
Should You Book Triple Adventure – Jeep Safari?

I’d book this if you want a true St Lucia mix: Jeep + rainforest ziplining + Errard Falls in one clean half-day plan. The included fruit and drinks help keep it comfortable, and the double-cable zipline approach plus trained guides makes it feel built for real safety and fun—not just chaos.
I’d skip it if your ideal day is mostly relaxing, or if you don’t handle moderate activity well. The morning start and the hike mean you’ll be moving, not just watching.
If you’re traveling as a small group or as a family with kids old enough for the height rule, this is often a smart way to get a big highlight without blowing your whole day.
FAQ
How long is the Triple Adventure Jeep Safari?
The tour runs about 5 to 5.5 hours total, starting at 8:00am and ending back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
It includes juice and bottled water, non-alcoholic beverages, live commentary on board, hotel pickup and drop-off if selected, and admission to both Treetop Adventure Park and Errard Falls. Fresh cut fruit and fresh juice are also included at the zipline stop.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off is included if you select that option.
What fitness level is needed?
The activity level is listed as moderate, and travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level for the hike and overall experience.
Are there age, height, or weight requirements?
Yes. The tour lists a minimum age of 8, minimum height of 50 in / 1.27 m, and a maximum weight of 250 lb (also listed max 50 in waist).
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. There’s free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time is not refunded.





























