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.
Restaurants in Dominica
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The descendants of the Caribs, the first inhabitants of Dominica, or Waitukubuli, as they called it, live in eight villages in this reservation.
The descendands of the natives are still living their, following the rules of their ancestors. We had the opportunity to eat their food, to admire their dances and to visit a small shop of souvenirs. Overhelming!
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A historic cobbled square often crowded with vegetable vendors.
We stopped back to pick up a few fruits to munch on before returning to our cruise, as it was near the dock. Delicious!
Hike to Point Mulatre, where youll be able to spy the Boiling Lake.
An important wetland and one of the best birdwatching spots on the island.
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