La Soufrière Volcano, also known as the Qualibou caldera, is a dormant volcano located in St. Lucia and is famously described as ‘the world’s only drive-in volcano.’ At its heart lies Sulphur Springs Park, the most active geothermal area in the Lesser Antilles. Visitors can explore the park’s bubbling sulphur springs and mineral-rich volcanic mud, which are believed to offer health benefits. The unique experience of driving into the crater and witnessing the steaming, otherworldly landscape makes it a compelling destination for both tourists and locals.
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