Nestled along Saint Lucia’s southwest coast, Soufrière is one of the island’s most breathtaking destinations. The town is home to the iconic Gros Piton and Petit Piton, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rising dramatically from the sea. Visitors can explore the famous Sulphur Springs, the Caribbean’s only drive-in volcano, or relax in natural mud baths believed to have therapeutic benefits. Surrounded by lush rainforest and stunning coastline, Soufrière captures the essence of Saint Lucia’s natural beauty.
Saint Lucia’s iconic volcanic peak, known for its guided hiking trail and panoramic views over the Caribbean Sea. The climb takes you through tropical vegetation and rocky terrain, leading to one of the most rewarding viewpoints on the island.
A dramatic twin peak rising steeply from the sea beside Gros Piton, forming one of the Caribbean’s most recognizable landscapes. While more challenging to climb, it remains a striking natural landmark visible from across Soufrière and the surrounding coastline.
The Caribbean’s only drive-in volcano, where bubbling geothermal pools and mineral-rich mud baths reflect the island’s volcanic origins. Visitors can walk through the steaming landscape or relax in warm therapeutic waters set within the crater.
A peaceful garden filled with tropical plants, mineral baths and one of the island’s most colourful waterfalls. Diamond Falls is known for its changing hues, created by mineral deposits, set within a quiet, shaded natural setting.
A lush waterfall cascading from a cliff into a cool natural pool below. Surrounded by dense vegetation, it’s an easy-access spot for a refreshing swim and a short break within Soufrière’s rainforest landscape.
A scenic waterfront framed by the Pitons, where boats, small beaches and local life come together. The bay offers some of the most iconic coastal views in Saint Lucia, especially at sunset, with the mountains rising directly from the sea.
A historic plantation set above Soufrière, offering insight into traditional island life, local cuisine and working estates. With views of the Pitons and surrounding countryside, it combines cultural experience with one of the area’s best viewpoints.
The best time to visit
From December to May, when the weather is warm, sunny and ideal for hiking, sightseeing and coastal excursions
Best for
Nature lovers, hikers, wellness seekers and scenic exploration
Walking-friendly
Some areas yes, but transport is recommended between attractions
Easy access
Distance from Hewanorra International Airport (UVF): ~45 minutes
Currency
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (USD widely accepted)