Known as the “Nature Island” of the Caribbean, Dominica is a haven for eco-adventurers and nature lovers. Explore lush rainforests, hike to hidden waterfalls, and dive into some of the healthiest coral reefs in the region. The volcanic landscapes and rich biodiversity make Dominica an essential Caribbean destination: discover more with our travel guides.
With its preserved landscapes and pristine shorelines, Dominica is often referred to as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean” due to its breathtaking scenery and…
Andia Ravariere, Destination Marketing Manager at Discover Dominica Authority, highlights the destination’s adventurous side and explains its appeal to visitors, along with what makes it…
Dominica hosts three main festivals, including Mas Domnik – known for its authentic masks, making it the only Caribbean destination to offer such a traditional…
With its preserved landscapes and pristine shorelines, Dominica is often referred to as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean” due to its breathtaking scenery and dramatic terrain, which commands attention as it extends into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Andia Ravariere, Destination Marketing Manager at Discover Dominica Authority, highlights the destination’s adventurous side and explains its appeal to visitors, along with what makes it distinctly Dominica.
From the Red Rocks in Calibishie to mountaintop spas, Outlook Recommends the places to visit and things to do in Dominica.
Dominica hosts three main festivals, including Mas Domnik – known for its authentic masks, making it the only Caribbean destination to offer such a traditional carnival experience.
From its enchanting green pools to its volcanic golden reefs, Dominica has landmark attractions for everyone to enjoy.
Dominica has two airports – Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM), located on the northeastern side of the island about an hour north of the capital city, Roseau, and Canefield Airport (DCF) on the west coast.