Offering stunning views of the Caribbean sea and featuring an infinity pool and a covered lounge with bar. Tet Rouge, an adults-only resort, is located 6.8 mi from Soufriere Bay.
Kanita
Canada
Beautiful property, and exceptional staff. Food was good. We enjoyed the infinity pool and the small swim up bar and dining area. Breakfast, for the price of the stay is quite minimal but nice- egg or cereal. Comes with a few fruits. One of the mornings the staff accommodated a local breakfast which was nice.
The menu for entrees and apps was excellent. We tried almost every major item. Desserts were ok.
Set 1000 feet above the Caribbean Sea, with breathtaking views of Saint Lucia’s Piton Mountains, Rabot Hotel From Hotel Chocolat is a space where the sounds of nature replace the noise of day-to-day...
Kimberly
United States of America
The Staff at the front desk, security at gate and restaurant and spa staff were excellent
Located in Soufrière, a 4-minute walk from Soufriere Beach, Green Fig Resort & Spa has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Dayana
United States of America
20/10 I can’t say enough great things about Green Fig. You are one with nature at this resort. Which includes being willing to get in some cardio exercise regularly (there are lots of stairs). Well kept up daily. Excellent breakfast. Relaxing vibes. Incredible staff members. The saying goes “the west is the best,” which lives up to its name. Soufriere is majestic!
Located in beautiful grounds overlooking Pitons Bay, Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort offers luxurious accommodations with views of the surrounding valley.
NICOLAS
United Arab Emirates
Nestled between the 2 pitons / mountains it was a hidden paradise
We are located 1.6 miles away from Soufriere Town central in the community of Fond St Jacques.17 miles from Hewanoŕra International Airport.
Shanice
Saint Lucia
The pool area was stunning, the amenities were great and the place also fulfilled unanticipated needs. The host and staff were very pleasant and accommodating.
Set on a lush tropical estate, Anse Chastanet Resort is between Anse Chastanet and Anse Mamin beaches, and offers wonderful views of Petit and Gros Piton mountains and the Caribbean Sea.
Sharon
United States of America
location, the people, the snorkeling and the food were wonderful!
This resort features views of the Caribbean Sea and is in the village of Soufriere, on a former lime and cocoa plantation. Each villa has a private pool and free Wi-Fi.
Dawn
United States of America
The location and resort are absolutely breathtaking! We rented a three-bedroom villa with a private pool which overlooked the Pitons. Simply amazing. The pool was awesome and the beds were comfortable. And we loved the outdoor shower! The restaurant on-site was convenient for meals. We liked the lunch food best!
Frenz enjoys a location in Soufrière, a 11-minute walk from Soufriere Beach and 1.4 miles from Malgretoute Beach. Featuring a private entrance, the guest house allows guests their privacy.
Azfar
United States of America
Spacious, clean, airy. Upstairs apartment has wrapped around balcony on two sides that sheltered from scorching Sun. Upstairs apartment also has breeze all day. Location of apartment is such that (N-S) balcony always protects from direct Sun. Kitchen has almost all essentials to prepare a meal. Furniture in the apartment is of good taste. Apartment has two bathrooms, which is great, and yes the water pressure is excellent. Grocery store (Massy) is close though not walkable in hot weather without getting all sweaty.
On average, 3-star hotels in Soufrière cost $203 per night, and 4-star hotels in Soufrière are $454 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Soufrière can be found for $1,300 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Soufrière this weekend is $358 or, for a 4-star hotel, $1,060. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Soufrière for this weekend cost around $1,189 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $242 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Soufrière for tonight. You'll pay around $825 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Soufrière will cost around $2,017, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We were looking for a place to visit where we could travel...
We were looking for a place to visit where we could travel around on our own, make our own meals, explore nature and see beautiful scenery, and see what the country is like for the people who live there - and Saint Lucia was perfect! As long as you're up for the challenges of driving on the left side of the road with the driver's seat on the right, on sometimes very steep, curvy and rough roads (even just to get to your accommodations!), it's a great and safe country to drive around (highly recommend renting a 4-wheel drive jeep!). There are lots of sights to see and things to do within short distances, many places to shop for groceries or eat out, and many beaches to explore. We loved that all the beaches are public so we saw many local people enjoying the beach and sea on a holiday where we went to snorkel. It was very hot and humid when we went in May so we didn't do as much hiking as we planned, but there is a lot of hiking and trails to see waterfalls etc. that you can do. Definitely visit Tet Paul Nature Trail and highly recommend a boat cruise- we did a Sunset Cruise with Mystic Man Cruises and had an amazing experience- beautiful views along the coast and of the Pitons, and a school of dolphins surrounded us! We spent half our time in Saint Lucia near Soufriere in the mountains on the coast with a stunning view of the Pitons and the sea, and the other half further north in Choc Bay right on the beach, and it was truly the best of both worlds! Not overly touristy, commercial or crowded, and very friendly people! Things were more expensive than we expected - e.g. the cost of groceries surprised us - even for fruits they grow locally. However we so thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience, it was definitely worth it!
Lisa
Canada
Scored 4.0
4.0
Soufriere is a weird kind of place, it looks sad and it was...
Soufriere is a weird kind of place, it looks sad and it was a place where we didn't feel safe, lots of men sitting around offering you stuff, we only found 1 restaurant half decent (where we ate at twice and the food was lovely, don't remember the name but it's close to the dock and it looks like it's where tour guides take tourists to), lots of drunk people on the street too.
I understand why people go to St Lucia and just stay at their resorts, this area is not yet prepared to receive tourists who like to explore.
The beaches nearby are nice but Sugar Beach is ridiculous, yes, it is beautiful but it is absurd that a 5 star hotel takes up the whole beach.
I'm glad we only spent 1 night here and the rest of the holiday in Rodney Bay, where there are more restaurants and lovely beaches. Much better infra-structure for tourism.
Giovana
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great place for a base to St Lucia, as the most interesting...
Great place for a base to St Lucia, as the most interesting places to visit are near here. There are a lot of locals that hang out in the city which makes it congested but they are very friendly, and all the people in the shops were friendly as well. The beach in the city is decent, and free, whereas the nearby resort ones are very nice but cost $$. I would base here again. Driving the road north is something you'll want to do only once due to how long it takes and the aggressive drivers, so plan accordingly!! :)
AdventureScott
United States of America
Scored 4.0
4.0
The resorts are great, it’s close to many adventures and...
The resorts are great, it’s close to many adventures and sights… but in all my years of travel I’ve never been so hounded by peddlers. There were a few times we felt unsafe and were yelled at for not buying something. We
Caroline
Scored 10
10
Soufriere is a must for anyone who visits St Lucia; there...
Soufriere is a must for anyone who visits St Lucia; there are the Pitons, the sulphur springs, Diamond baths and waterfalls and the botanical gardens and more. The locals are kind, polite, you are never hassled. The food is good and lots of good walks, transport is good. A good place to chill, walk or take a boat ride to the left Anse Chastanet or to the right to Sugar Beach.
Cynthia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It was exactly what we were looking for
It was exactly what we were looking for
So much to see and experience:
- Sulfur spring Mud Bath - $10US
- Jerusalem Mineral Baths (recommended) $4US
- Botanical Gardens - $6US
- Tet Paul hike (approx. 1 hr) -$10US
- Anse Mamin (our favourite beach)
- Chastanet Beach
- Hummingbird Beach - local beach
- Sugar beach (our least favorite, busy with tours, snorkeling)
- Roots restaurant in center of Soufrier
- Fedo's restaurant - great local food
Loved our stay here!! Incredible staff (especially Onion), great location close to the local town Soufriere, great restaurant for breakfast and dinner. The views of the Piton and the sea are unbelieveable, and can be seen from the resturant, bar, pool and rooms. Really recommend this hotel and also the Treetop restaurant up the road for sn early dinner. We rented a car, and the parking was great, saw some comments on terrible pot holes, but it was generally fine.
The location! The view over Soufriere to the Pitons was spectacular. The infinity pool was lovely and also had the amazing view. The staff were friendly and helpful. Our room also had a great view and a hammock to lie in and enjoy the sunset. It was large, clean and comfy with all we needed for our stay. The restaurant served a small menu but the food was good and reasonably priced.
Lovely Welcoming staff.
Setting is amazing - surrounded by rainforest and plants (we stayed in one of the hilltop cottages).
Location is ~10 min drive to Soufriere
Nice Breakfast. There is a restaurant and bar on site.
A walking trail accessible from the property is a great touch - it's approx 45 mins easy trail and gives you a nice view of Petit Piton.
The hotel is located in a very ideal spot in the town of Soufriere. It is very convenient to get to different locations from here and the staff were really knowledgeable and helpful! Many convenience stores around also.
One of the best accomodation we had in St Lucia. Amazing view from balcony.
Communication with Whitney was great.
He is super friendly and helped us what to do in Soufriere.
Thank you
Martina
United Kingdom
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