This is only a journey to be undertaken by very fit hiking enthusiasts or those who want to have a hiking-religious experience. Some of the other pages promise mud and general tough slogging. The...
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This is only a journey to be undertaken by very fit hiking enthusiasts or those who want to have a hiking-religious experience. Some of the other pages promise mud and general tough slogging. The...
A natural water-ride created by two hot springs, a rock pool and a river.
Filled with deep gorges, quiet pools, beaches, waterfalls and rapids, the islands largest and longest river provides all sorts of recreation from swimming and sunning to picnicking and shooting the rapids.
Champagne Bay in the town of Soufriere. You can get there by boat or by taxi. Taxi service from Fort Young Roseau is $40US round trip. You decide the amount of time to spend there and let your...
To get to the island's highest waterfall at 150 feet, you'll need to take a one-hour hike through fern- and orchid-filled rainforest.
This mangrove-fringed river flows into the Glanvilla Swamp, which is prime birdwatching territory.
Located south of the capital Roseau, this is a sandy beach that appeals to scuba divers.
Named by travelers crossing the island who would rest here for their morning break, this scenic and cool river is traditionally the first stop on the rigorous hike to Boiling Lake.
Steeply sloping pinnacles and a cluster of coral and marine life make this a great dive.
A dive site known for its colorful and varied reef dwellers.
A two-hour hike that involves wading through a river and walking down cliff steps built by escaped slaves.
Two scenic waterfalls: the first is great for viewing and the second is better for swimming.
Find not one but three waterfalls at Dubique.
The source of this pristine river is a boiling volcanic lake.
A short hike up the White River, a spectacular waterfall with a swimmable pool at its base.
A dive site with a variety of marine life including the occasional whale shark.
This dive site is, as its name suggests, a colorful coral garden enlivened by frogfish, turtles and seahorses.
A notable dive sight off the northern coast, this reef is rich in corals and other marine life such as Brain Coral and Sea Cucumbers, plus Barracuda, Angelfish, Moray Eels and Eel Snakes.