This was a great place to enjoy the many mineral waterfalls in St. Lucia. There is plenty of parking when you arrive and the staff at the entry building was friendly and grateful for everyone's business. There is a short walk down a dirt and stone stepped path. The path unfortunately had a lot of trash on the sides during the time we were there. I would recommend adding a couple of trash cans for those who cannot seem to carry their garbage back out with them.
At the base of the waterfall there are three bath structures to relax in. The water is mineral water so no sulfur smells. The temp of the water was perfect. I would recommend stopping at Martha's Table on the way back down into town. You drive right past and does not require reservations. Overall this was a great location to experience a hot mineral...
Read moreEasy to find, good parking. Small ticket boot where a young man walked us down to the mineral baths describing the flora and fauna around us. Very friendly and polite and knowledgeable. We were there on a Friday afternoon and there was only one other couple there to share the 3 pools with. Very serene and open natural area. You can choose to be in the pool that the waterfall goes into and get a "massage" from it, or soak privately in one of the other 2. Lots of trees and flowers to see. Very serene and therapeutic. Not too strenuous or long a walk up and down some steps and along paths that weren't rocky at all. We like the Piton falls pool and scenery better than the New Jerusalem baths that we...
Read moreAccess to the piton falls is same road as the sugar beach resort between both pitons. Follow road down to beach and parking lot for piton is on left. Admission is 15EC/6us. The hike down is 10 min down steps easy to moderate. At the bottom is a least one bathing pool warm temperature form a bamboo spout filling that pool. The actual water falls is a mini warm stream falling on several rocks that comfortably on feet. Very relaxing therapeutic and massaging fall especially after hiking the pitons. See a tour guide to hike the pitons. His name is Keith/ and also Kevin for a boat ride at soufrie Bay to see...
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