Hibiscus Falls Daytime, Roseau Dominica
At Trafalgar Falls, you can wade through freshwater pools beneath sparkling cascades tumbling 200 feet from the jungle canopy.
Pebbles Lining the Shore of Champagne Beach, Roseau, Dominica
Take a dip in the waters of Champagne Beach, where volcanic gases fizzle up from the ocean floor to create a sea of bubbles.
The Boiling Lake, Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Roseau, Dominica
Relax in a bubbling thermal spring or indulge in a detoxing mud bath at Wotten Waven Caldera, one of Dominica’s nine volcanoes.
Feeling a need for speed? Hop into a 4x4 and explore Dominica’s rainforests, waterfalls and mountains safari-style.
You can call this Caribbean Soul Food. Think sweet plantains, mangos, yams, kushkush (cornmeal), fresh fish and locally caught game, all cooked with plenty of Creole spices and savory herbs for a kick. The island’s signature drink— a spiced rum steeped with anisette and lemongrass— is the perfect refresher on a sunny island day.
During your Dominica cruise, you can find just about anything at Pirates on Long Lane, from souvenirs and cigars to local cheeses. But Kalinago Barana Aute in the Carib territory is a must if you’re scouting for carvings, pottery, and handwoven baskets. Today, Dominica boasts the largest population of Carib Indians, an indigenous people of the Lesser Antilles.
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