Dominica, located midway along the eastern Caribbean archipelago, is known as the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean”, due to its unspoiled beauty and greenery. Tropical forest covers over two thirds of this sparsely populated island of 70,000. Dominica is one of the few islands left where you will find pre-Columbian Carib Indians, known as Kalinago. Visit their villages to get an inside glimpse off their lifestyle and culture. Located along the Caribbean ring of fire, Dominica is a relatively young island that is volcanic in origin with much geothermal activity, including hotsprings, and a unique Boiling Lake – the second largest in the world. Located just east of Roseau, the country’s capital, it makes for an interesting excursion. Other inland activities include plunges into refreshing pools collected at the base of numerous charming waterfalls, excursions through an extensive network of hiking paths, kayaking in the cool mountain lakes or rivertubing. The adventurous can even try canyoning. All around, virgin flora and lush scenery await. In the ocean, due to its sudden sharp drop off into water, Dominica is one of the best locations for whale watching, featuring over 22 species. It is the only country in the world where sperm whales reside all year long. Many spectacular diving and snorkeling sites also here for discovery. For relaxation, visit one of the many spas, or taste the local Creole cooking. This rural and uncrowded destination is perfect for those who want more than just white sandy beaches.