Dominica
Lush rainforest, vibrant seas, rich culture and an embarrassment of wildlife: Dominica is the pre-tourist-frenzy Caribbean.
While other spots in the Caribbean are besieged by tourists and blighted with mega-hotels, Dominica does it differently, offering a wild and authentic experience hard to find anywhere else. So pack your hiking boots and snorkel, your binoculars and sun hat, and prepare for an active adventure on the Nature Island.
Sometimes called the whale watching capital of the Caribbean, Dominica is home to families of Sperm whales who can be seen all year round. In addition, there are dolphins, pilot whales and migrating humpback whales that are attracted to the deep waters close in to the island's west coast. You can take one of several arranged boat trips crewed by very competent guides
365 rivers, dozens of waterfalls, miles of coastline, mountains to climb and trails to explore - Dominica is a hiking paradise. There are signposted easy walks like Emerald Pool, Syndicate Trail and Trafalgar Falls. Some more adventurous trails such as La Chaudière Pool or Middleham Falls that can be tackled with a guidebook. And then there are those strenuous hikes that are better attempted with a guide to Boiling Lake or the peak of Mont Diablotin.
A fabulous way to explore the rugged interior and feel like a true adventurer. An organized trip with fully qualified guides will take you down waterfalls and through pools in the very heart of the rainforest - unforgettable.
Sometimes called the whale watching capital of the Caribbean, Dominica is home to families of Sperm whales who can be seen all year round. In addition, there are dolphins, pilot whales and migrating humpback whales that are attracted to the deep waters close in to the island's west coast. You can take one of several arranged boat trips crewed by very competent guides