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Sulphur Spring: Grenada's Geothermal Wonder

Experience Grenada's natural geothermal springs at River Sallee, offering relaxation and potential therapeutic benefits in a unique volcanic setting.

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Discover the River Sallee Sulphur Spring in Grenada, a collection of natural geothermal pools with rumored therapeutic properties. Located near Levera National Park, these springs offer a unique and relaxing experience surrounded by lush scenery.

A brief summary to Sulphur Spring

  • 59XM+C49, River Sallee, GD

Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Levera National Park for a full day of exploring Grenada's natural beauty.
  • Engage with local guides to learn more about the geology, history, and cultural significance of the springs.
  • Bring swimwear and a towel if you plan to soak in the pools to enjoy the therapeutic waters.
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Getting There

  • Taxi

    From Sauteurs, taxis are readily available. A taxi ride to Sulphur Spring, River Sallee typically costs around EC$30-40 (approximately US$11-15). The journey takes about 15-20 minutes. Negotiate the fare before starting the ride.

  • Public Transport

    From Sauteurs, take the #13 bus towards River Sallee. The bus fare is approximately EC$3.00 (US$1.11). The journey takes around 20-25 minutes. From the River Sallee bus stop, it's a short walk to the springs; ask locals for directions. Note that bus schedules can be infrequent, especially on weekends.

  • Walking

    From the center of Sauteurs, walk northwest towards the main road. Turn left and continue along the coast, passing local shops and restaurants. Continue until you see signs for River Sallee. The walk takes approximately 30-40 minutes to River Sallee. Once in River Sallee, follow signs or ask locals for the Sulphur Spring, a short 10-15 minute walk from the main road.

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Discover more about Sulphur Spring

The Sulphur Spring, situated in River Sallee, St. Patrick's, Grenada, presents a unique geological phenomenon and a relaxing natural experience. These springs feature a collection of pools where gas bubbles escape, maintaining a temperature around 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius). The largest pool has earthy-toned water, measuring 15 feet in circumference and about 6 feet deep, inviting visitors to immerse themselves and experience the soothing effects. Beyond the main pool, smaller holes contain clear, salty water, a curious feature considering the location is over a mile from the sea. Orange-yellow sulphur deposits line the runoff channels, adding to the visual appeal. Some springs have been enlarged to allow visitors to dip in and test the rumored healing powers of the sulphur. The River Sallee Sulphur Springs are located on the northeast side of Grenada, approximately 1 mile north of Lake Antoine and south of Levera National Park, making it a popular stop for island adventurers. Historically, the springs hold traditional religious significance for local Baptists, who perform baptisms and other rituals here. Visitors often toss coins into the pools and make wishes. The surrounding area is a breeding ground for volcanic activity, with other sites like Kick 'em Jenny located nearby. The Sulphur Spring offers a blend of relaxation, geological intrigue, and cultural significance, making it a worthwhile destination on the island.

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