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St. Lucia is more than beaches and luxury resorts — it’s a living island shaped by fire.
We dive deep into the geology of St. Lucia, explaining how the island was formed by volcanic activity thousands of years ago and how the Qualibou Caldera created the dramatic landscape that includes the iconic Pitons, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This isn’t just sightseeing — it’s standing inside a volcanic system that is still considered dormant, not extinct.
You’ll learn the history of Sulphur Springs, from its importance to French colonial settlers and sulfur mining to its long-standing reputation for medicinal and mineral-rich waters. We explore how European powers viewed the spring and how the site evolved into one of the most unique natural attractions in the Caribbean.
We also talk through what it’s like to visit today from walking through steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pools, and volcanic vents as well as why the famous St. Lucia mud baths have been part of local tradition for generations.
For travelers staying at Sandals Resorts in St. Lucia, this episode breaks down why Sulphur Springs is one of the best off-resort excursions, including:
Drive times from Sandals Grande St. Lucian, Sandals Regency La Toc, and Sandals Halcyon Beach
How Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours offers guided excursions to Sulphur Springs
Why pairing luxury all-inclusive resorts with authentic island experiences creates a more meaningful St. Lucia vacation
This episode is perfect for anyone planning a St. Lucia vacation, staying at Sandals Resorts, or looking for unforgettable things to do in St. Lucia beyond the resort.
Looking to book a vacation to any of the Sandals Resorts in St. Lucia? Reach out for free, personalized and no pressure travel planning.
Dare to Dream Travel
www.daretodreamtravelwi.com
Insta & Facebook: @dtdtravelwi
TikTok: @daretodreamtravelwi
YouTube: @IslandsUncovered-DTDTravel
Island Routes Excursions: https://www.islandroutes.com/destinations/st-lucia
Sulphur Springs: https://www.sulphurspringstlucia.com/
By islandsuncoveredSt. Lucia is more than beaches and luxury resorts — it’s a living island shaped by fire.
We dive deep into the geology of St. Lucia, explaining how the island was formed by volcanic activity thousands of years ago and how the Qualibou Caldera created the dramatic landscape that includes the iconic Pitons, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This isn’t just sightseeing — it’s standing inside a volcanic system that is still considered dormant, not extinct.
You’ll learn the history of Sulphur Springs, from its importance to French colonial settlers and sulfur mining to its long-standing reputation for medicinal and mineral-rich waters. We explore how European powers viewed the spring and how the site evolved into one of the most unique natural attractions in the Caribbean.
We also talk through what it’s like to visit today from walking through steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pools, and volcanic vents as well as why the famous St. Lucia mud baths have been part of local tradition for generations.
For travelers staying at Sandals Resorts in St. Lucia, this episode breaks down why Sulphur Springs is one of the best off-resort excursions, including:
Drive times from Sandals Grande St. Lucian, Sandals Regency La Toc, and Sandals Halcyon Beach
How Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours offers guided excursions to Sulphur Springs
Why pairing luxury all-inclusive resorts with authentic island experiences creates a more meaningful St. Lucia vacation
This episode is perfect for anyone planning a St. Lucia vacation, staying at Sandals Resorts, or looking for unforgettable things to do in St. Lucia beyond the resort.
Looking to book a vacation to any of the Sandals Resorts in St. Lucia? Reach out for free, personalized and no pressure travel planning.
Dare to Dream Travel
www.daretodreamtravelwi.com
Insta & Facebook: @dtdtravelwi
TikTok: @daretodreamtravelwi
YouTube: @IslandsUncovered-DTDTravel
Island Routes Excursions: https://www.islandroutes.com/destinations/st-lucia
Sulphur Springs: https://www.sulphurspringstlucia.com/