Descend into the world's only drive-in volcano, coat yourself in therapeutic volcanic mud, then rinse off beneath the cascading Toraille Waterfall. A raw, elemental St. Lucia experience found nowhere else on earth.
What to expect
Your guide narrates the volcanic science as you peer into hissing, bubbling fumaroles at Sulphur Springs. Slip into the warm grey mud pools, renowned for their skin-softening minerals, before rinsing clean under the 15-metre Toraille cascade. A traditional Creole lunch — typically fresh fish, rice, and plantain — rounds out the journey.
Good to know
Located about 1.5–2 hours south of Rodney Bay; allow a full day (5–6 hours). Wear a swimsuit under your clothes and bring a change of clothes — the mud is enthusiastic. Waterfall entry is USD 5 and is typically included in tour packages.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Rodney Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.