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  1. La Soufrière (Saint Vincent) - Wikipedia

    At 1,235 m (4,052 ft), La Soufrière is the highest peak on Saint Vincent as well as the highest point in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. [1] Soufrière is a stratovolcano with a crater lake and is the …

  2. Guide: Take a Day Trip to The La Soufriere Drive-In Volcano

    Nov 22, 2024 · Discover the unique experience of visiting the La Soufriere Drive-In Volcano in St. Lucia, where you can explore this fascinating natural wonder.

  3. La Soufriere Drive-In Volcano - Tripadvisor

    This is an interesting spot to view the geology and learn more about the volcanic activity on St. Lucia. The steam vents and mud pools are similar to Yellowstone's but on a smaller scale.

  4. Your Guide To Hiking The Stunning Soufrière Volcano

    Jan 3, 2025 · Experience the majesty of the Soufrière volcano in St. Lucia with a guided hike to the summit.

  5. La Soufrière Volcano, St Lucia | Book Now Tickets, Tours ... - Viator

    Book tours and tickets to experience La Soufrière Volcano. Reserve a ticket for your trip to St Lucia today. Free cancellation and payment options - Viator.

  6. Exploring St. Lucia’s “Drive-in Volcano” - Bucket Tripper

    Whatever you call it, it la Soufriere Volcano is perhaps the most accessible field of bubbling mudpots, simmering fumaroles, and sulfurous vents in the Caribbean, and it is one of the island’s best known …

  7. Soufrière Volcano Guide (St. Lucia, 2026) - takeyourbackpack.com

    Dec 6, 2025 · Experience Soufrière Volcano, St. Lucia fully: history, what to see, how long to stay, timing tips & mistakes to avoid. Free 2026 guide.

  8. La Soufriere Drive-In Volcano (St. Lucia): All You Need to Know

    Book your tickets online for La Soufriere Drive-In Volcano, St. Lucia: See 701 reviews, articles, and 432 photos of La Soufriere Drive-In Volcano, ranked No.15 on Tripadvisor among 151 attractions in St. …

  9. Qualibou - Wikipedia

    Qualibou, also known as the Soufrière Volcanic Center, is a 3.5 × 5 km-wide caldera on the island of Saint Lucia that formed between 32,000 and 39,000 years ago. This eruption also formed the …

  10. St Vincent gov’t to boost surveillance and monitoring of La Soufriere ...

    Jan 16, 2026 · KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC) — The Government of St Vincent and the Grenadines says it will strengthen surveillance and monitoring of the La Soufrière volcano through new …