For those seeking the ultimate adventure, the Three Peaks Challenge invites hikers to conquer Saint Lucia’s most iconic mountains: Gros Piton, Petit Piton, and Mount Gimie. Each peak offers its own unique terrain, views, and challenges, making the experience both demanding and incredibly rewarding. Completing the challenge allows visitors to witness some of the island’s most breathtaking landscapes. It’s a journey of endurance, discovery, and unforgettable accomplishment.
Elevation: 798 m / 2,618 ft
Duration: 3-4 hours (round trip)
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Elevation: 743 m / 2,438 ft
Duration: 3-4 hours (round trip)
Difficulty: Challenging to technical
Elevation: 950 m / 3,117 ft
Duration: 4-6 hours (round trip, depending on conditions)
Difficulty: Challenging
A recent addition to Saint Lucia’s adventure offering, the Three Peaks Challenge brings together the island’s three iconic climbs into one experience, guided by local experts from The 758 Adventurers and based in the Soufrière region, with access organised across all three peaks.
The challenge includes Gros Piton (2,618 ft), Mount Gimie (3,117 ft) and Petit Piton (2,438 ft), each with distinct terrain and difficulty. Petit Piton is the most technical, requiring ropes on certain sections, and is often recommended as the first ascent.
Complete all three peaks in a single guided experience, with transfers, meals and hydration included. A demanding option suited for those with strong endurance and prior hiking experience.
Key details
Duration: 7-10 hours
Group size: 2-10 people
Start: 07:00-08:00
Fitness level: excellent
Weather may affect scheduling. A waiver is required, and guides are first-aid trained.
A more flexible option, completing each climb on separate days with a guide, allowing more time to experience each route.
Access is arranged by The 758 Adventurers, while transport and refreshments are organised independently.
Key details
Duration: 3-4 hours per climb
Start: 07:00-08:00
Fitness level: good
Weather may require rescheduling. A waiver is required, and guides are fully trained
This is a physically demanding experience across varied terrain, so proper preparation makes a real difference.
Early morning starts are recommended for cooler conditions and better visibility.
Climb beyond the coastline and experience Saint Lucia from its highest points, guided by those who know the island best.