Start your day with a relaxing drive to south Trinidad. Enjoy a wide variety of East Indian foods and delicacies. Continue the adventure on a short hike through an abandoned sugar plantation and teak forest before arriving at the mud volcano. A large circular pool of clay filled material, we jump in and get ourselves dirty and enjoy the cool rejuvenating properties of nature’s best. We continue the hiking adventure to the calm waters of the south-west coast, the perfect opportunity for washing off the mud and enjoying a relaxing swim.
What's Included
Bottled water
Food tasting
Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
Light refreshments
Local/Professional guide
Snacks
What's Not Included
Lunch
Traveler Information
CHILD: Age: 3 - 11
ADULT: Age: 12 - 65
Additional Info
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Face masks required for travellers in public areas
Guides required to regularly wash hands
Please inform us upon confirmation, if any participants carry serious medical conditions.
Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
Temperature checks for travellers upon arrival
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Gear/equipment sanitised between use
Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
Regular temperature checks for staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Reviews
Awesome!
Canadianskillinit, 02-11-2019
We had a great time on this adventure! Zaree (sorry if mispelt) is a wonderful guide, the tour as a whole was everything we expected (picked up in an AC van, stop for great food, mud, strutt to the beach and a dip). Definently pack some good comfortable water shoes ;)
"Walking into Peace"
Mahogany902, 10-07-2022
I had the pleasure of experiencing the Le'Michel Volcano in April 2022. My favorite part of the trip was finding out what was next. It was an adventure getting into the forest, then we had to climb to the volcano and then hike it to the ocean. Honestly our tour guide Nick was Amazing. From the time he picked us up (3 in total), he was kind, friendly, and welcoming. He played good tunes and gave us the history of DEBE. We stopped at Singh's Doubles, a place he's patronized for over 10 years. We ate doubles, saheena, and sipped some apple juice. Once we reached the volcano (after a beautiful long walk in nature) we were so enthralled. The texture is loose and can be a problem for those with texture aversion. The mud has a stench to it but with an open mind, you get used to it. Nick took pictures of us and we received some wise words from one of the local farmers. As we headed on our hike to the ocean, I felt this spiritual energy surrounding us. It was so beautiful. Nick made sure we were safe and encouraged us to take breaks. Walking through the forest is a job, lol. So many beautiful elements. Once we reached the four of us let out the biggest sigh. We were the only ones on the beach. It was so peaceful and serene. Nick took pictures and videos for us. He was so courteous. Coming from the US it felt so good to be protected & respected in sweet sweet T&T. I would highly recommend booking with Viator.
Mud Volcano - Something Unique To Trinidad
raedream, 07-02-2020
Denton was an amazing tour guide! We had a great time and he was very knowledgeable! Doubles and Roti we got were delicious. The mud was very relaxing, warm and you can float in it!! Definitely want good walking shoes (that you don’t mind getting dirty) and a water bottle. The beach we went to afterwards was peaceful and the water wasn’t too cold. He also took us to see two beautiful Temples!
Definitely a must do if you want to experience something new!
Unique Trinidad experience
Angela G, 10-11-2019
Definitely glad I did this tour, swimming in a mud volcano is not something you can do just anywhere. Did not realize quite how much hiking was involved though. It is not a difficult trail but 45 minutes covered head to toe in mud can be kind of uncomfortable so be prepared with adequate shoes and water. The food stops in town were excellent. Make sure to try as many different foods as you can!
Not Bad
Maple_A, 03-12-2020
The tour guide was great. It was only my husband and I on the tour. The mud smells really bad. The walk from the mud to rinse off is more like a long hike through a jungle.