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5.0 based on 380 reviews
Said to be the second largest in the world, this hot springs lake is a caldron of gray-blue water at a temperature ranging from 180 to 197 degrees Fahrenheit; a full-day rigorous hike with a guide is needed to visit this awesome sight.
This was the best. He is the BEST! We considered ourselves intermediate hikers.. this hike was hard, and satisfying. Nigel made it totally worth it. He was consistently upbeat, encouraging (we needed it) and overall a wonderful and friendly person with a heart of gold. At one point when I wanted to give up he was encouraging and keep me going. He knew exactly what he was doing, was full of information and facts about the local wildlife and foliage, had amazing stories to keep us entertained and answered all our questions! We had a fantastic time hunting the mysterious Agouti, stopping at the streams for a dip, eating eggs cooked in the Valley of Desolation and conversation with Nigel where he thought us all about the multipurpose use of materials you find on the way! Our tour consisted of us and another couple. Not only did he do well with mixing our levels of ability, he is great at interacting with all and keeping our conversation going! We have already talked about returning and when we do we will be hiring Nigel again for all of our guide needs! Our trip would not have been the same without him making it as memorable as he did! Thanks Nigel!
5.0 based on 65 reviews
Great place for to chill relax in lovely natural quite surroundings June the owner is wonderful Great Bath tubs, hot pools and mud Bath with cold water mini falls Animals on site lots of rum And fresh food Nice way to chill
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Journey deep in the rainforest community of Calbony, St Andrews Grenada which is located on the North side of the island; you will be amazed to see Fresh cocoa, nutmeg, cinnamon, mangoes, avocados, bananas, plums, plantain and other assortment of tropical fruits on your way to the Calbony Hot Sulphur Spring. With this pallet of greenery around you, makes you feel in touch with nature.
4.5 based on 204 reviews
Best sauna treatment for skin conditions, pms and sore muscles and joints. I slept like a baby afterwards and significant reduction in overall body pain.
4.5 based on 999 reviews
Blue Hole Mineral Spring sits 24 feet below the ground in a cavernous opening completely encased by Karst limestone. The natural mineral water in the spring is 35 feet deep; However, the edges of the spring are shallow for guests to stand or sit down. Thrill seekers and staff entertain guests with dives only a daredevil can perform. Some guests jump into the spring, others choose to climb in using a safe iron ladder. Naturally occurring minerals in Blue Hole Mineral Spring are recognized for their therapeutic value. Guests often enjoy a Blue Hole Mineral massage where staff will purify, exfoliate, and soften your skin. Reviewers sure seem to be pleased with the results.
My husband and I took a day trip to visit this gorgeous blue hole in Jamaica. It was about an hour drive up into the mountain from our resort. We arrived and were greeted by the most friendly staff. They took very good care of us the entire time we were there. You have a few options for swimming, you may jump into the spring, if you’re brave enough (I highly recommend the jump, it’s truly exhilarating), or you may take the ladder down. Or if you have issues with heights they have a swimming pool that is drained and refilled daily with fresh water from the spring. There are plenty of chairs for lounging by their pool, and a bar is also on the grounds to serve up your favorite beverage. We’ve been to Jamaica several times, and of all the excursions we’ve done, this one is on the top of my favorites list. If you have a chance to visit this place don’t miss it, you won’t be disappointed.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Wnen we went there, we were the only people enjoing this tranquil place. so relaxing, surrounded by tropical flora, hot mineral water feels like a gift from heaven. $4US
4.5 based on 169 reviews
We arrived and I was disappointed at first... because I was looking at the wrong rocks :) I saw some empty paddles here and there thinking "wow... this is it?!" and then I walked a bit deeper into the the rocks, closer to the water and at last I saw what people call Queens Bath! Don't make the same mistake we almost did, I seriously was ready to turn around and go back towards the car thinking we arrived at the wrong time and the "pools" are dry by now... Whether it's super safe? Places like this never are, but go for it, as it's probably the "safest" warm baths on any island we have visited! Usually these type of formations are located remotely, after long and sometimes difficult hikes, here it's literally right by the main road. One thing I do want to warn you about, the rocks as sharp and as occasionally slippery as they are quite frankly aren't the dangerous part, they are the thing you simply need to approach with reasonable caution... it's the part when you are in the water that you need to be careful about... and no I am not talking about the waves etc. as that again is a reasonable approach type of danger, I am talking about the sea urchins, multiple small guys all over the "pool" walls, even with the water shoes you may still end up being exposed to them with your legs or back while inside the pools - be extra careful as while this is right on the main road it's pretty far from any local village. TIP: make sure to check out the Cow and the Bull and the Sea Glass Window next door - pretty much walking distance
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Caters to the "health tourism" industry as visitors enjoy the soothing effects of dipping into the hot springs' mineral waters. The site features two thermal pools with access for people with disabilities, public restrooms and showers, and a food concession area.
Rented a car and drove down to Coamo on the advice of our Uber driver. It was so worth it! The cost of admission is very cheap and the thermal baths are amazing!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Sulphur springs at River Sallee is amazing, KEVIN showed us around and made us feel at home. The sulphur springs is beautiful and great on the skin, i was able to relax and enjoy myself.
4.0 based on 3,189 reviews
The Sulphur Springs Park is a world renowned site where visitors from all over the world come to experience the black water pool baths and learn about the drive in volcano's history in a guided tour through the park.
Loved the healing properties of the Sulphur Springs Mud Baths! Immerse yourself in one of four hot water pools of varying degrees, then slather on volcanic mud! Very rejuvenating and great if you have sunburn! Skin so soft, highly recommend!
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