

Sulphur Springs Park
The Basics
Sulphur Springs Park is a 114-acre (46-hectare) area located inside St. Lucia’s Piton World Heritage Site. The park is near the old French capital of Soufrière and can be seen in just half an hour or so—though many visitors opt to stay longer and enjoy the “black water” mud baths that are reputed to detoxify the body and heal sunburns, eczema, arthritis, and sore joints.xa0
Admission to the park includes a guided tour of the lunar landscape, pockmarked by vents spewing sulfur steam. A number of tours around St. Lucia include a stop at Sulphur Springs Park; popular options include half- and full-day tours of the island’s sights via a pirate ship, a catamaran, or a convertible Mini Cooper.

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Things to Know Before You Go
- Sulphur Springs Park is an ideal spot for nature lovers and health conscious travelers. *xa0Admission prices range from about $5 to $11, according to entry options: a soak in the mud pools, a guided volcano tour, or combination. *xa0Remember to bring sun protection, swimwear (preferably a dark-colored one), and a towel.
- There are changing rooms and showers near the pools.xa0
- Wear comfortable shoes if you want to explore the area, which is covered in rocks.xa0
- The springs are not wheelchair-accessible.
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How to Get There
Sulphur Springs Park is a 5-minute drive, or a 30-minute scenic uphill walk, from the center of Soufrière on St. Lucia’s southwest coast. There is no organized bus to the springs, however you may take a taxi, or hop on the bus in Soufrière (headed to Vieux Fort) and ask the driver to drop you off at the entrance. From there, walk about 5 minutes to the volcano and pools.
When to Get There
Sulphur Spring Park is open daily from 9am to 5pm, year round, except for the first Friday in September. Plan to visit right when it opens or near the end of the day to avoid crowds.
Wash Off in the Falls
After soaking in the volcanic mud bath at Sulphur Springs, go for a deep cleanse in the refreshing cascades of Toraille Waterfall, located about a 5-minute drive toward Soufrière. Located in a tranquil tropical garden, the waterfall drops about 50 feet (15.2 meters) from a cliff, and the pool below is perfect for a relaxing swim.
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