Activities Abound!Choose from the full list of activities below. As you can see, there’s enough to pick from for many return trips to the Nature Island! |
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This wonderful waterfall grotto is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Morne Trois Piton National Park.
An easy 30-minute hike takes you through magnificent overhanging trees and lush vegetation to the shimmering pool, which appears green i...
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Freediving off the coast of Dominica is unlike anywhere in the region.
With our steep drop-offs and deep walls, you never have to go far to find spectacular drops suitable for freediving. Within 300ft/100m from shore you can be swimming over a drop-...
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Abounding with physical activities, healing therapies and natural products, Dominica embodies the true essence of health and wellness. From hiking the rugged terrain, to soaking in the countless numbers of natural sulphur hot pools, the island truly ...
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There may be no better way to experience the Nature Island than on horseback. On your ride, you’ll encounter an endless array of wild and cultivated tropical flowers, ornamental plants and exotic fruit trees. Dominica’s mountain trails weave thro...
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The Carib Indians, Dominica's indigenous people, live on a 3,700 acre Territory on the east coast of the island.
With a visit here, you will experience their ancestral roots through their crafts, canoe building and traditional culinary activities.
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Dominica’s pristine fresh waterways and the tranquil Caribbean Sea make kayaking an ideal way to explore Dominica. The placid Soufrière Bay is a great route for beginners. The rich diversity of marine life and the serenity of the coves at the Souf...
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An hour and half "intermediate" hike will lead you into the heart of the rainforest of the Morne Trois Piton National Park.
There you will find a fascinating variety of trees, plants and shrubs. With a view of the falls in the distance, you will fee...
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Dominica is home to three National Parks:
Morne Trois Pitons National Park was established as a national park in July 1975 and named a World Heritage Site in 1997. The Park is named after its highest mountain, Morne Trois Pitons, meaning mount...
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Experience the wet and wild side of the Caribbean on a spinning, whirling adventure down some of Dominica’s rivers. Gentle rapids, clear swirling water and changing exotic scenery await you on the ride down. . Safety gear and experienced guides mak...
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