Dominica is a lush, green and mountainous Caribbean with so much to do and see in the sun. Black sand beaches to natural sulphur hot water springs , waterfalls 365 rivers and Soo much more.
Hiking to the world's second largest boiling is one of the best experiences in Dominica, but it is also one of the most demanding hikes on the island.
Boiling Lake - Discover Dominica
The only twin waterfall on the island, these majestic beauties cascade side by side into pristine pools beneath. Affectionately named the Mother and Father Falls, Trafalgar's twin falls complement each other beautifully and give birth to numerous wat...
Trafalgar Falls
The sulphur springs at Soufriere are a mini-Valley of Desolation. Hiking to the sulphur deposits, you’ll see a wide area devoid of vegetation due to the fumes and streams of boiling hot water. The area also has a network of trails worth exploring. Just past the parking lot, there is a large pool where you can soak in the warm waters. Follow the trail up the hill and you’ll find several covered ‘private’ pools alongside the ‘hot’ river
Soufriere Sulphur Springs
Batibou Beach is an expansive and secluded soft-sand beach in the North-East of the island. The Atlantic Ocean here is calm enough for swimming and a gently sloping sea bed means you can wade out a good distance.
Batibou Beach - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ...
Shimmering shades of blue and green, Freshwater is the largest of Dominica's four lakes and the source of the Roseau River. It is easily reached via a paved road that veers uphill just before Laudat and delivers sweeping views of the valley, Morne ...
Freshwater Lake - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ...
The lake sits at an elevation of 2,800 ft and covers some four acres. It is located in the crater of an old volcano in which Morne Macaque (also known locally as Morne Micotrin) was formed, separating Boeri from Freshwater Lake. Boeri Lake is almos...
Boeri Lake - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
An hour and half "intermediate" hike will lead you into the heart of the rainforest of the Morne Trois Piton National Park. There you will find a fascinating variety of trees, plants and shrubs. With a view of the falls in the distance, you will feel a cool spray of water on your body. The falls are striking, with a narrow stream dropping about 200 ft. from a keyhole notch in the lip of the cliff. The pool beneath the falls is swimmable, though a bit chilly!
Middleham Falls - Discover Dominica
A natural water-ride created by two hot springs, a rock pool and a river. The hike through Titou Gorge is actually a short swim from the base of a waterfall through a series of natural "rooms and ponds" formed by high cliff walls canopied by interlac...
Titou Gorge
This beach was named "Champagne Beach" because of small gas bubbles continuously rise from the volcanic sea floor creating fantastic underwater scenery, which is with combination of crystal-clear water and extensive marine life is perfect for snorkel...
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Established in 1986, Cabrits National Park occupies 1,313 acres of protected tropical forests, coral reefs, and wetlands. It is home to the restored Fort Shirley Garrison, several forest trails, and garrison ruins covered with jungle vines.
Cabrits National Park
Tucked beneath Morne Bruce hill, Roseau's 40-acre botanic gardens are effectively a giant park to the north of town, which – despite terrible damage sustained during Hurricane Maria – contains some mature banyan trees, century palms and an impressi...
Dominica Botanic Gardens - Home
A tiny village on the southwest coast of Dominica, Scotts Head overlooks Soufrière Bay — one of the most popular diving and snorkeling destinations in the world. The village is about an hour's drive south of Roseau — and well worth the time it takes ...
Scotts Head - Discover Dominica
Cascading down a towering cliff face, this majestic waterfall presents an enthralling display of raw grandeur. As you venture through dense rainforests on your hike to Victoria Falls, an immersion into Dominica's rich flora and fauna awaits.
Victoria Falls - Discover Dominica
Jacko Falls is one of Dominica's most breathtaking waterfalls, known for its impressive height, stunning beauty, and tranquil setting. Located in the heart of the rainforest, Jacko Falls is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the island.
Jacko Falls
At the Twin Falls you can take a dip in the waterfall pools in a very pristine and beautiful surrounding. Although a relatively short walk, you'll really feel as if you're in the depths of the Dominican rainforest
Spanny Falls
Sari-Sari Falls is located on the east coast within the village of La Plaine, and starts with a steep incline to the bed of the Sari-Sari River. The trail traverses along the river bed, crossing several times. The exact path you travel depends on the...
Sari-Sari Waterfall
Morne Trois Pitons National Park (MTPNP) protects a scenically striking part in the central and southern highlands with an extension of 6,857 hectares, roughly 9 percent of the country's land area. The centerpiece is Morne Trois Pitons, one of five l...
Morne Trois Pitons National Park
A little way's inland from Roseau and enveloped by tropical forest is the tiny village of Wotten Waven. Popular with Dominicans and travelers alike, Wotten Waven is well-known for its natural hot sulfur springs and mud pools that are believed to have...
Wotten Waven Hot Springs - Discover Dominica
Amazing mud and volcanic Hot sulphur springs , located in wotten waven, Dominica.