Diamond Falls
The Diamond Falls may be found at the Soufriere town's Diamond Botanical Gardens. Compared to other St. Lucia Waterfalls, it is unique. It is the most well-known as well. The waterfall known as the diamond falls is created by water that flows over the rock face near the sulfur springs, St. Lucia's drive-in volcano. The Botanical Gardens also have a mineral spa, a nature walk for outdoor enthusiasts, and a historic sugar refinery that tells the tale of St. Lucia's colorful past.
According to Akasha, the French people living under King Louis XVI's dominion are responsible for the waterfall's name. In the sixteenth century, the French had made Soufriere their home. The name, which translates from French, was given to the waterfall because of its colorful brilliance, which reflected light in a manner like to how diamonds do. During that time, the French ruled over a large portion of the Caribbean.
The falls themselves were probably between 10 and 15 meters tall, and the trails are well-kept and clearly marked as they meander among a huge variety of plants and trees. The island benefits from this greenery both in terms of agriculture and biodiversification. So, this waterfall isn't the place to go if you're seeking for a cool place to swim and unwind. If that's more your style, they do provide a variety of public and private mineral baths with water that is varying temperatures.
Location: Soufriere, St Lucia