Soufrière is a town on the West Coast of Saint Lucia, in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The town and the surrounding district has a population of 7,935. It was founded by the French and was the original capital of the island.
Soufrière is located within the caldera of the dormant Qualibou volcano and the area is geothermally active. There are numerous hot springs and fumaroles in the area.
Castries is the capital and largest city of Saint Lucia.
View over Soufrière, Saint Lucia. (987k) Soufrière Bay with Anse Chastanet Beach in the background. (835k) Soufrière, Saint Lucia. (977k) Soufrière, Saint Lucia with the Gros Piton in the background. (899k) Downtown Soufrière. (777k) Downtown Soufrière. The Christmas tree was a little bit out of season. (1079k) Hotel complex at Anse Chastanet Beach. (1179k) Anse Chastanet Beach with the Gros Piton in the background. (894k)
Coast of Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia coast near Anse Chastanet Beach. (824k) Saint Lucia coast north of Castries. (613k) Saint Lucia coast north of Castries. (910k) Saint Lucia coast north of Castries. (792k) Rainbow over Saint Lucia. (675k)
Volcanic Area
Gros Piton, a huge volcanic plug. (785k) Gros Piton, a huge volcanic plug. (734k) Waterfall. The brown areas are mineral deposits from hot springs. (1298k) Fumaroles and boiling mud lakes. (1044k) Fumaroles. (923k) Boiling mud. (1260k) Boiling mud. (972k) Volcanic ash deposit formation. (1338k) Volcanic ash deposit formation. (1167k) Sea bird colony in a volcanic ash deposit formation. (799k)