Discover Dominica’s northern coast: Chaudiere Pool, Fort Shirley ruins, Batibou Beach, and more. Enjoy a boat ride, visit villages, and savor a home-cooked meal in Capuchin.
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The volcanic south offers incredible kayaking, snorkeling, diving, and hiking, surrounded by vibrant village life, towering fruit trees, and sulfur springs. Perfect for island relaxation and adventure.
Explore Dominica’s marine life on a whale-watching tour. See birds feeding, flying fish, dolphins, whales, and local fishermen, making this a unique and immersive ocean experience.
Trek through Morne Trois Pitons National Park to the world’s deepest boiling lake. Encounter volcanic rivers, sharp ridges, and boiling mud in a challenging, seven-hour, thrilling adventure.
Explore Dominica’s wild east coast: swim in Emerald Pool, hike to Victoria Waterfall, visit farms, and immerse in local traditions. Experience rugged landscapes and vibrant communities.
Embark on an adrenaline-pumping adventure through Dominica’s canyons. Rappel waterfalls, jump into pools, and explore hidden spots with professional canyoning guides for a thrilling experience.
Roseau Valley is an adventure paradise, offering world-class hiking, lush greenery, stunning lakes, waterfalls, and hot springs. Enjoy an upstream swim at Titou Gorge for pure bliss.
Discover Dominica’s northern coast: Chaudiere Pool, Fort Shirley ruins, Batibou Beach, and more. Enjoy a boat ride, visit villages, and savor a home-cooked meal in Capuchin.
Join Daria for a fun Caribbean cooking experience, learning to prepare fresh, flavorful dishes with local herbs, spices, and rum-infused cocktails. A vibrant culinary adventure!
Discover Waitukubuli’s folklores, myths, and the history of resistance through stories shared by elders. Learn about Kalinago and African heritage, masquerade traditions, and forest tales.
Volunteer on vacation to help restore nature in Dominica. Contribute to carbon credit projects, clean beaches, and replant forests to protect the island’s beautiful environment.
Experience Kalinago culture by visiting elders, exploring sacred trails, and sampling indigenous treats. Hike through lush forests and learn about the spiritual connection between the people and land.