St. Lucia Volcano

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Enjoy the world's only drive-in volcano. Book your Sulphur Springs St Lucia mud bath experience and volcano tour today. Offering full-day and …

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Mar 1, 2025
It's honestly not worth the time or money. You don't see a volcano, just some sulphur springs. It's very underwhelming.Full review by loreenl61
Feb 14, 2025
It's totally worth a visit, and especially if you decide to take in the whole experience (Qualibou Caldera, Mud Bath, and Toraille Waterfall). It's billed as a drive-in volcano, and technically that…Full review by KarenV87
Feb 12, 2025
We had a hire car whilst on St Lucia, so decided to make our own way here rather than through a tour. We arrived early afternoon and brought a combination ticked to the volcano and the med baths. W…Full review by Chris T

Questions & answers

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Where can you put your valuables?
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We kept them in small backpack and when in the hot springs they were on table beside the pools
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Yvette, how easy was it to rinse off the mud? Do they provide towels? Thanks!
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There are a couple of showers to rinse. Need to bring your own towel. You rinse first in the warm bathes.
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Answer by Mark Y · Mar 26, 2018
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Is there drive there along a winding road because my family get sick easily especially if in a bus and the tour guide is …
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Is there drive there along a winding road because my family get sick easily especially if in a bus and the tour guide is driving fast. I'm afraid if any of these are even close to being accurate we will be unable to visit.
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When I visited the volcano, it was as part of a day tour of the island. That definitely took the windy, scenic route for the day. Not great in the heat, if you don't like that kind of thing. I …
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When I visited the volcano, it was as part of a day tour of the island. That definitely took the windy, scenic route for the day. Not great in the heat, if you don't like that kind of thing. I recall that the roads near the volcano were very winding. You can probably get a private car or taxi quite cheaply to take you there, and ensure that they drive slowly, with lots of breaks, and have A/C and cool water available. The smell of sulphur is very strong - is this something you are all used to? Might be one thing too much on top of the drive? Plenty of other stuff to see and do if so - a lovely island to visit and explore!
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Is the volcano and mud bath a safe experience?
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The Sulphur Springs volcano is a dormant volcano (deep sleep volcano) and last erupted in the 1700's - over 200 years ago! It is now constantly...
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