Waterfalls around Vieux-Fort are found in the surrounding regions of Saint Lucia, offering diverse natural attractions. While Vieux-Fort is a coastal town, its proximity to lush, volcanic landscapes provides access to several notable cascades. The area is characterized by dense rainforests and varied terrain, making it a destination for exploring natural water features. These waterfalls contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A great hike to the C. Columbus Waterfall!
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The path that descends from the Ladder is difficult. Absolutely avoid in rainy weather. The trace that comes from the yellow baths is easier
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Magnificent spot after a beautiful hike around the highest peaks of the island
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1st waterfall accessible quite difficult, you have to be used to hiking. But once at the top, very happy to have made the way :) The 2nd fall is much more accessible, but currently impossible to access.
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From here to the waterfall, the path is not so well developed.
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Below the bridge is a small lake/pool for splashing around. Since you cannot get to the lake at the foot of the falls, this is the only option for bathing.
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The path is very well developed, so putting on my flip flops is a "foot highway", but not wheelchair accessible because there are a few stairs later.
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As so often, as early as possible to catch a quiet time.
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For a family-friendly option, Carbet Falls (Second Fall) is an excellent choice. The path to this 70-meter high waterfall is well-developed and crosses a jungle, making it suitable for inexperienced hikers and children. Additionally, the First Bridge over the River, Guadeloupe National Park offers a nearby waterfall and a small lake for splashing, which is a great bathing option.
Beyond the well-known Carbet Falls (Second Fall), visitors also highly appreciate the broader Carbet Falls area within the Parc National de la Guadeloupe, which offers multiple hiking routes to explore its three distinct waterfalls. Another popular spot is the First Bridge over the River, Guadeloupe National Park, known for its great waterfall and bathing opportunities.
Yes, several waterfalls offer swimming opportunities. At Carbet Falls (Second Fall), you can enjoy a refreshing dip in the pool at its base. The First Bridge over the River, Guadeloupe National Park also has a small lake or pool below the bridge perfect for splashing around. Further afield, Latille Waterfall and Gardens allows visitors to swim in the pool below its 20-foot cascade, and Enbas Saut Waterfalls also feature natural pools ideal for swimming.
The waterfalls in the region are often nestled within lush rainforests and dense jungle environments. You'll encounter vibrant flora and fauna, fruit trees, and herb gardens, particularly at places like Latille Waterfall and Gardens. The volcanic landscapes also contribute to unique features, such as the mineral-rich waters of Diamond Falls, which change color, and the warm, grey waters of Sapphire Falls.
Hiking conditions vary depending on the waterfall. For Carbet Falls (Second Fall), the path is well-developed and takes about half an hour. The View of the Carbet Falls also has a very well-developed path, though it's not wheelchair accessible due to stairs. More challenging options include the path to Galion Waterfall, which can be difficult, especially in rainy weather. Enbas Saut Waterfalls involve a 1.5-mile round-trip hike that can be steep and muddy, and the trailhead often requires a 4x4 vehicle.
It's advisable to wear sturdy shoes, especially for trails that can be muddy or steep. For those planning to swim, bring swimwear and a towel. Visiting earlier in the day is recommended to avoid crowds. If you're heading to more remote locations like Enbas Saut, consider that the drive to the trailhead might require a high-clearance vehicle.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the path to Galion Waterfall is considered challenging, particularly the section descending from 'the Ladder.' It's strongly advised to avoid this route in rainy weather. The hike to Enbas Saut Waterfalls, while relatively short, can also be steep and muddy, offering a good challenge amidst vibrant flora and fauna.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can explore numerous trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For detailed hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Vieux-Fort guide. There are also running trails available, with many challenging options, which you can find in the Running Trails around Vieux-Fort guide.
Diamond Falls, located within the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, is unique because its water changes color due to volcanic minerals from nearby Sulphur Springs. Another waterfall, often referred to as Superman Waterfall in Soufrière, gained fame for being featured in films like *Superman 2* and *Romancing the Stone*, set amidst lush tropical vegetation.
While specific seasonal considerations aren't detailed for all waterfalls, generally, visiting earlier in the day is recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter experience. It's also wise to consider weather conditions, as some challenging trails, like the one to Galion Waterfall, should be avoided during rainy weather due to muddy and slippery conditions.
Sault Falls, also known as Dennery Falls or Errard Falls, located near Dennery on the east coast, is considered a more secluded option. It offers a quiet and peaceful environment, and visitors often find they have the falls to themselves. The hike to Sault Falls is relatively easy, taking about 5 minutes, though conditions can be muddy.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing natural pools for swimming, the lush jungle scenery, and the well-developed paths that make some waterfalls accessible to a wide range of abilities. The opportunity to immerse oneself in nature and enjoy the serene ambiance, often with options for bathing, is a common theme among positive feedback.


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