The largest number of historical and architectural monuments is concentrated in the capital of Dominica, the city of Roseau. Founded at the times of colonization, Roseau is witness to the whole modern history of the island, associated with the European invaders, slavery and the struggle for independence. Though Dominica has been inhabited long enough, most of the objects of the Museum of History are associated with the period of struggle between England and France in the Caribbean. This small patch of land has, among many others, become their arena. The variety of exhibits will allow learning a lot about how the modern culture of Dominica was formed. A small number of surviving Aboriginal artifacts are also represented here.
Vacation in Dominica will be great for children, who are ready to learn something new and leave traditional activities for some time. The thing is, there are no specialized places for kids … Open
Dominican cuisine combines the traditions of French, African, and American Indian’s cuisines. Remember that most of the local dishes are very spicy. The restaurants are located only in … Open
If you are interested in military engineering, then take a look at the Cabrits National Park. Fort Shirley, one of the central locations for the deployment of British soldiers in Dominica, is located on its territory. It was named in honor of the island's governor, Thomas Shirley, under whose leadership the building was constructed in the 18th century, during the war with France. To date, the fort is partially destroyed but is still of great interest for both historians and travelers. By the way, the view from the fort on the coast is just gorgeous.
Dominica, despite its small size, has a very rich cultural heritage. However, the official language here is English, so in large tourist areas, it will not be difficult to find an … Open