Sulphur Springs Park is situated in the south-western town of Soufriere, St. Lucia. This quaint and historic town boasts most of the island’s non beach attractions. Its lush, verdant mountains, waterfalls, hot water pools, colonial estate houses, working plantations, botanical gardens, pitons, and World Heritage Site status make it a must see destination.
Soufriere is approximately 42 km from the island’s capital, Castries, and about 1 hour by bus or taxi and 35 minutes by boat. The park itself is about a 6 minute drive from the town centre by bus and about 30 minutes on feet.
There is no organized bus to Sulphur Springs Park from Soufriere. However, you can engage a local taxi driver to take you there for a small fee or take a Vieux Fort bound bus and ask the driver to drop you off at the Sulphur Springs entrance (5 minutes walk from entrance).
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The Soufriere Regional Development Foundation (Soufriere Foundation) is a non-profit company established by the people of Soufriere to promote, encourage, support, facilitate and coordinate local development initiatives in the Soufriere region.