Dominica

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.

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Portsmouth, West Coast, Dominica
Cabrits National Park in Dominica encompasses the scenic Cabrits Peninsula area and Dominica’s largest swamp, and it..
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Laudat, West Coast, Dominica
Morne Trois Pitons National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dominica. It encompasses a good portion (6880..
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Castle Bruce, East Coast, Dominica
Emerald Pool is located at the northern edge of Morne Trois Pitons National Park. It is named for the emerald..
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Dominica, Dominica
dominica is not very well known. its a very eco-friendly island. dont miss out on trafalgar falls - the falls are HOT water!
Dominica, Dominica
I love this Island, one of my favourite Carribbean islands. Don't miss out on going to the waterfalls. A good trek through the humid rain forest but well worth it! Also try to go snorkling or diving in the champagne reef, delightful!
Roseau, West Coast, Dominica
Avoid Roseau during cruises season. Go through the market to discover the local products, wander throughout the streets to admire the typical caribean houses, beautiful colors.Take a walk up to the Botanic garden to see the baobab that fell on a school bus and relived.Eat on the balcony of one of the little restaurant in the center while enjoying the view on the houses and the city life. I loved all this !
Dominica, Dominica
We lived on this island for 16 months and can tell you quite a bit about what to see and do. It is absolutely beautiful but don't expect resort accommodations and tourist amenities. Best activities are hiking and snorkeling ... not a relax-on-the-beach-Caribbean-destination. Fort Young hotel is the best hotel on the island. Definitely visit Highride Nature Adventures for horseback riding or ATVing ... tell the Winstons we sent you. Incredible hikes/views include: Boiling Lake, Cabrits, Scott's Head, Emerald Pool, Trafalgar Falls, Indian River, Calibishie and Middleham Falls. Also a great island for whale watching, and quite possibly the most beautiful sunsets in the world. I lived here because my husband was attending Ross University. If you are a family thinking about going to Ross, be sure to do it together. It is a life-changing experience. Get hooked up with Ross Christian Fellowship and the Spouse support group. All of our Dominica experiences are chronicled on our Web site: www.kellyandian.com.
Roseau, West Coast, Dominica
My favorite Caribbean island, tropical rainforest's and nice people, not as pushy as on other more touristic islands.When there be sure to visit Trafalgar Waterfalls, some half hour drive from the city, a tropical paradise, take a walk trough the rain forest for 20min and you get to the small natural pools with hot water, go little bit further and you'll end up close to the waterfall. My favorite spot is small lake under the waterfall, where, if you stand in the middle of it, water mist creates a rainbow all around you.... A touch of heaven :)
Dominica, Dominica
The rain forest is a must see! Narrow winding roads (with no guard rails) will take you to a tropical lush landscape. A slightly scary trip, especially for those fearing heights, but a must see at least once in a lifetime.
Thibaud, East Coast, Dominica
Locals can be very pushy... Dont venture to fare alone!.. Not the safest place..