Trek through St. Lucia's ancient volcanic rainforest with an expert naturalist guide, discovering rare endemic birds, medicinal plants, and cascading jungle waterfalls — a breathtaking contrast to the beach and a genuine eco-luxury experience.
What to expect
The trail winds through lush tropical gardens and old-growth forest above Soufriere, with interpretive stops covering indigenous Arawak history, exotic spice plants, and the island's dramatic geology. At the summit viewpoint, both Pitons fill your entire field of vision in a photograph that simply cannot be faked. Your guide points out hummingbirds, St. Lucia warblers, and — if you're lucky — the endangered St. Lucia Parrot in the canopy above.
Good to know
Combine this with the Sulphur Springs and Diamond Falls for a full southern St. Lucia day. Hire a private taxi or arrange with Cosol Tours or a ToursByLocals guide to cover the ~1.5-hour drive from Castries to Soufriere. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and bring insect repellent and water. Allow at least 1.5 hours for the trail itself.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Castries — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.