Piton Mountains on the Island of Saint Lucia

A geothermal complex with two volcanic plugs is found on the southwestern side of Saint Lucia, an island in the Caribbean Sea. And while that description is factually correct, it comes nowhere near capturing the awesome beauty of the sharp, green mountains towering over glimmering jewel-blue water. (Pictures convey this much better.)

Piton Mountains on the island of Saint Lucia
Piton Mountains on the island of Saint Lucia

In the center of our image Petite Piton rises over Soufrière Bay—and near the town of the same name—and we can glimpse a bit of Gros Piton behind it. Both are part of a volcanic landscape bubbling with fumaroles and hot springs. Wildlife abounds on and around the Pitons—both within the rainforest that grows on them, and among the coral reefs in the deep waters below.

Where are the Piton mountains in St. Lucia?
The Pitons are located in the south of Saint Lucia near the towns of Soufriere and Choiseul on the southwestern coast

What are the Pitons called in St. Lucia?
Start your exploration of Saint Lucia’s famous landmarks with the Pitons, two volcanic plugs on the southwestern coast of the island. Each Piton has its own name: Gros Piton (at 2,530 ft high) and Petit Piton (at 2,438 ft high).

How hard is it to climb the Pitons?
A: Gros Piton is a moderately easy climb, with an average time of two hours. The hike can be strenuous but can be made by inexperienced hikers with little to no danger or risk.

Can you hike the Pitons?
General details about the Pitons: It’s not really a hike or a trail. It’s a very challenging path with steep inclines and intense rock climbing.

How many mountains are in St. Lucia?
There are 75 named mountains in Saint Lucia. The highest and the most prominent mountain is Mount Gimie.

When did the Pitons in St. Lucia last erupt?
The Pitons are two large lava domes that formed 200 to 300,000 years ago, some time before the formation of the caldera; ever since then, other domes have filled the caldera floor. More recently, there was a phreatic eruption in 1766 that deposited ash over a wide area.

Is there a volcano on St Lucia?
St. Lucia’s iconic landmarks, these twin volcanoes tower over the coastline near Soufrière Bay. Gros Piton reaches a height of 771 meters (2,530 feet) and Petit Piton rises 743 meters (2,438 feet); the Piton Mitan Ridge connects the two.

How many Pitons are in St Lucia?
Two, Reference no. The Pitons are two mountainous volcanic plugs, volcanic spires, located in Saint Lucia. Gros Piton is 798.25 m (2,618.9 ft) high, and Petit Piton is 743 m (2,438 ft) high; they are linked by the Piton Mitan ridge.

Which Sandals resort has best view of the Pitons?
Sandals Grande St
About 6 miles Northwest of the city of Castries. An easy hike will lead you to a historic site, Fort Rodney, which is perched right above a hill just next to the resort. Enjoy the picturesque view of The Pitons. Historic Fort Rodney overlooks Sandals Grande St.