When you arrive in Dominica you will be overwhelmed by the lush vegetation on the island. Moor up to a bouy at Roseau and carry out your entry clearance procedures.
Once on land, take a walk around the narrow streets that criss-cross the town dating from colonial times and visit the lively market to stock up on tropical fruit. Take a taxi to go deeper inland and visit the Morne Trois Pitons National Park with its spectacular Trafalgar Falls. Have a swim in the magical and colourful Titou Gorge canyon, where keen hikers can go on as far as Boiling Lake, with water temperatures of over 80°C.
For diving enthusiasts, visit Soufrière to the south of Roseau, one of the most outstanding sites for swimming and underwater exploration at the meeting of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. This reserve protects sea life and offers an unforgettable aquatic spectacle.
Reminder: Dominica has been severely damaged by violent hurricanes in recent years, the last was in 2017. You might like to leave a donation with the locals, who will have done their utmost to show you around their beautiful island, always ready with a smile on their faces ...