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
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Located south of the capital Roseau, this is a sandy beach that appeals to scuba divers.
if you like quiet that is the place, lovely residents .i was not able to eat anywhere because of the pandemic . you will find a natural hot spring 20 minutes up the hill with all the wonderful minerals for your body.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
The 5$ entry fee is well worth the beautiful beach and to pay for the care the family takes of it. Some snorkeling if you don't mind a bit of rough and tumble. Local family also sells food and drinks. The meal was exquisite, so was the price. 30 a plate US. Well worth the quality and quantity but way above what we were expecting. Safe place, picnic tables in and out of shade. You can bring your own food and drinks.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Quiet, clean, lovely beach nestled into a peaceful cove and friendly fishing village. Bars on the beach. Check out Keepin'it Real Restaurant for great food and a fabulous host - ask for Derrick!
4.0 based on 524 reviews
This is just a great place to snorkel when you are in Dominica. The water is crystal clear and the coral is coming back to life. Crystal clear waters and bubbles, bubbles, bubbles.
4.0 based on 228 reviews
It' s a nice place with typical stores. A beautiful place for the sunset (west-exposed) , Water warm and quiet but not clean 'cause the sand is dark but I could see a wonderful lion fish. Easily linked to St Joseph beach for a relaxing walk.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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