Welcome to the Nature Island. Remote, affordable and, as yet, unspoiled, Dominica deserves more than a day's visit from your cruise ship. Spend a week (or more) exploring mountains covered by tropical rainforest, endless hiking trails, some 40 dive sites and black-sand beaches. You'll soon be plotting ways to return every year.
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Dominating the south part of the island at 3,683 feet, the majestic "English Mountain" is one of the tallest mountains on Dominica and offers spectacular views and challenging hiking trails.
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The 3,000-foot climb to the top of this mountain is part of a strenuous, but magnificent, hike to the Valley of Desolation and Boiling Lake beyond.
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A wooded mountain with sweeping panoramic views at its higher elevations.
I was taken by bus to this lookout. Great view of the city of Roseau. Next time I would like to walk up the hill from the botanical gardens to here.
The view from the 3,000-foot high peak on Morne Nicholls is awesome, with toy-town-size Roseau far below against a shimmering waterscape.
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