This English colonial fort is among the ruins found at the Cabrits Historical and Marine Park, which preserves remnants of the islands tumultuous history.
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This English colonial fort is among the ruins found at the Cabrits Historical and Marine Park, which preserves remnants of the islands tumultuous history.
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.
A rigorous and scenic hike will take you to the top of this scenic mountain, with a sulfur spring and maybe sightings of a snake or two when you reach the top.
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 reach these gorgeous 50-foot waterfalls, you need to take only a short walk from the road.
Waters from the 50-foot Emerald Falls plunge into this swirling, fern-filled basin, giving hikers a cool respite after a leisurely hike to this sight.
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.
There's no such thing as Dominica National Park on the island of Dominica. There are three National Parks, Cabrits on the coast and Morne Trois Pitons and Morne Diablotin National Parks in the...
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.
This reserve encompasses history and the natural environment, with an 800-acre marine reserve as well as a museum and ruins of colonial outposts.
This Dominica-based agency will arrange your accommodations on the island and furnish you with maps and other materials to get a proper start on your vacation.
The forty acres of garden include orchid trees, bottle palms, the Carib Wood tree and an unidentifiable no-name tree.