Here’s where to eat, stay, and play in the dreamy west-coast town of Soufriere.

But theres a lot more to this west-coast town than incredible scenery.

Back on the ground, consider a trip to Soufrieres second-most visited attraction: the “drive-in volcano.”

Sailing ship moored in the Soufrière Bay, on the southwest coast of Saint Lucia

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Where to Eat in Soufriere

St. Lucia’s cuisineis incredible.

Local favoriteOrlandosis a renowned Creole restaurant and bar in downtown Soufriere.

Zaka) sells kaleidoscopic wooden masks and totems made from recycled telephone poles.

View of St Lucia’s Petit Piton & Gros Piton from an elevated viewpoint with the rainforest and bay of Soufrière in the foreground

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Pick up a few it’s impossible to choose just one plus a pound of his homegrown coffee.

Exterior of the Zaka Art Cafe in Soufriere, St Lucia

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View of the pitons from a villa at the Ladera resort in St Lucia

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