Saint Lucia Volcano Tour

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(721) · Tours in Malgretoute, St Lucia
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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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Feb 1, 2025
This is an interesting spot to view the geology and learn more about the volcanic activity on St. Lucia. The steam vents and mud pools are similar to Yellowstone's but on a smaller scale. You can eit…Full review by Jennifer W
Jan 30, 2025
It was amazing to walk into the crater of an active volcano and get up-close to the vents, bubbling up mud and emitting gases. A unique experience, which comes highly recommended.Full review by AshBerDove
Jan 29, 2025
This is truly amazing to be able to drive into a caldera with an active volcano. It can be a bit smelly but what else can you expect! Just enjoy the experienceFull review by Adventurers049

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 we visited St Lucia we hired a car and we did drive to the volcano and the drive is windy and are hardly any stops on the way to pull over. When at the volcano we did see a tour …
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When we visited St Lucia we hired a car and we did drive to the volcano and the drive is windy and are hardly any stops on the way to pull over. When at the volcano we did see a tour group that drove up in buggies that were all open so you get the fresh air as you drive around, this might be a better option rather than a car or bus for sickness. The island is very beautiful but it does have some windy roads and some very rough roads especially to some of the resorts around Soufriere.
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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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